Heal is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 4 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Heal
No. of characters: 4
Origin: England
Meaning:

Variant of the Hele. Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

Is the variation of Heele. See Hele - Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

The variation of Heele. See Hele - Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

Form of Hele. Dweller at the corner, nook, small hollow, or secret place; one who came from Hale or Hales, the names of several places in England.

The variant form of Hele. Dweller at the corner, nook, small hollow, or secret place; one who came from Hale or Hales, the names of several places in England.

Family name Heal is variant of the Heal. See Hele - Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

See Hele - Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

Heal is a variation of Hele. Hele, Heale, or Heal, is a manor in the parish of Bradninch, county of Devon. The pedigree commences with Sir Roger De la Heale, who was lord of Heale, temp. Henry III.

Matthew Hele, of Holwell, county of Devon, was high sheriff of the county the year of Charles the Second's Restoration, 1660, and so numerous and influential were the family that he was enabled to assemble a grand jury all of his own name and blood, gentlemen of estate and quality, which made the Judge observe, when he heard Hele of Wisdom, Esq. called—a gentill seat in the parish of Cornwood— that he thought they must be all descended from wisdom, in that they had acquired such considerable fortunes,' Burke's Ext. Barts.

How popular is Heal?

As per 2010 US census, number of Heals plummeted by 58.08 per cent to 1999 since 2000 and slipped by 8273 spots and ranked at 14827. The last name was found in around 7 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 81.24 70.2
Hispanic or Latino 10.06 3.42
Black 5.55 23.78
Asian and Native Hawaiian
& Other Pacific Islander
1.5 0.57
Others 1.35 1.47
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.3 0.57

Immigrants to US

From Ireland

During the great famine, 25 years old mason Enoch Heal who was residing in Great Britain migrated to USA on June 27, 1849 by Devonia put out from Bristol. Immigrant Elizt. Heal, Elizt. Heal, aged 4, Born at sea Agatha Heal, 21 years old Elizt. Heal, Emma Heal, aged 2, Martin Heal (22) Workman, John Heal (20) Immigrant, Denis Heal, aged 30, are others that migrated to US.

From Germany

Fran Heal was 30 years old when she migrated to United States on March 24, 1869. She lived in Germany and took Minnesota from Liverpool & Queenstown. Mar. Heal (Of unknown age), 4 years old Marie Heal, Otto Heal, aged 2, Williamf. Heal (38) Laborer, are others that migrated to US.

Heal Namesakes

  • Marc Heal, English musician, TV producer and writer
  • Ambrose Heal, English furniture designer and businessman
  • Sylvia Heal, British Labour Party politician
  • Shane Heal, Australian former professional basketball player
  • Aaron Heal, Australian cricketer
  • Michael Heal, former English first-class cricketer

Heal Namesakes

  • Marc Heal, English musician, TV producer and writer
  • Ambrose Heal, English furniture designer and businessman
  • Sylvia Heal, British Labour Party politician
  • Shane Heal, Australian former professional basketball player
  • Aaron Heal, Australian cricketer
  • Michael Heal, former English first-class cricketer

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