Rundall is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Rundall
No. of characters: 7
Origin: England
Meaning:

Rundall is variant of the Rundell. See Rundle - A branch of the great baronial house of Cobham, of Kent, adopted this name from their residence at a place so called, in the parish of Shorne in that county. Hasted says: "Randall, for merly called Roundall and Rundale, is a manor in this parish, which, though at present of little repute, was anciently of some note, as being one of the seats of the noble family of Cobham, where they are said to have resided before they removed to Cobham Hall." In the XIII century, John de Cobham gave Rundale to his second son Henry, and his descendants were variously written Roundale, Rundel, Roundall, and Rundella, and so lately as 8 Henry VI. the then proprietor ofthe estate was styled Lord Thomas de Cobham, alias Rundella, Knight. The elder or Kentish line of the Cobhams terminated in an heiress, and she married Sir John Oldcastle, who was summoned to Parliament in right of his wife, as Baron Cobham, in 1409, and who afterwards be came famous as the leader of the Lollards; but it is more than likely that the blood of that ancient race yet flows in the Rundles of the West of England. In the reigns of Ed ward II, Edward III, and Henry IV, the De Cobhams held lands in Devonshire, Cornwall, and Somersetshire, and some of their connections doubtless planted the family and name of Rondell or Rundle in those counties. C. S. Gilbert says: "Hole in St. Neot, the seat of John Rundle, gent., has long been the residence of the family, [seven generations]. The surname of this family, which is known to be of great antiquity in Cornwall, is supposed by some to be an abbreviation of the name of Arundell; this, however, appears to be a matter of doubt. The name has been differently spelt, as Rundle, Randall, and Rendali. There are several branches still resident in the neighbourhood of Looe and Liskeard. A branch of Randall who resided at or near Looe, assumed the name of Morth or Murth, (so written in Talland Church) but retained the arms of Randall."

The lastname Rundall is a variant form of Runde. The round or fat man.

Form of the Roundell. See under Rundle - A branch of the great baronial house of Cobham, of Kent, adopted this name from their residence at a place so called, in the parish of Shorne in that county. Hasted says: "Randall, for merly called Roundall and Rundale, is a manor in this parish, which, though at present of little repute, was anciently of some note, as being one of the seats of the noble family of Cobham, where they are said to have resided before they removed to Cobham Hall." In the XIII century, John de Cobham gave Rundale to his second son Henry, and his descendants were variously written Roundale, Rundel, Roundall, and Rundella, and so lately as 8 Henry VI. the then proprietor ofthe estate was styled Lord Thomas de Cobham, alias Rundella, Knight. The elder or Kentish line of the Cobhams terminated in an heiress, and she married Sir John Oldcastle, who was summoned to Parliament in right of his wife, as Baron Cobham, in 1409, and who afterwards be came famous as the leader of the Lollards; but it is more than likely that the blood of that ancient race yet flows in the Rundles of the West of England. In the reigns of Ed ward II, Edward III, and Henry IV, the De Cobhams held lands in Devonshire, Cornwall, and Somersetshire, and some of their connections doubtless planted the family and name of Rondell or Rundle in those counties. C. S. Gilbert says: "Hole in St. Neot, the seat of John Rundle, gent., has long been the residence of the family, [seven generations]. The surname of this family, which is known to be of great antiquity in Cornwall, is supposed by some to be an abbreviation of the name of Arundell; this, however, appears to be a matter of doubt. The name has been differently spelt, as Rundle, Randall, and Rendali. There are several branches still resident in the neighbourhood of Looe and Liskeard. A branch of Randall who resided at or near Looe, assumed the name of Morth or Murth, (so written in Talland Church) but retained the arms of Randall."

The Roundells of Screven, in Yorkshire, have possessed Screven ever since the carly part of the XV century, the first recorded progenitor being John Roundell, of that place, 3. Henry VI.

How popular is Rundall?

Rundall is common in United States.

Rundall is ranked 528480 on our list.

As per 2010 US census, number of Rundalls plummeted by 24.56 per cent to 255 since 2000 and slipped by 19038 spots and ranked at 75564. The last name was found in merely 9 per ten million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 90.98 95.56
Others 4.71 1.48
Hispanic or Latino 1.96 0
Rundall is a very rare surname, few people in United States have the family name and might be arised from United States. Around 612 people have been found who wears Rundall as their family name. Few people around the world have Rundall as their surname. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with hundreds of Rundall:
53,915 United States535
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
48,999 England57
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 6 - 10:
220,704 Canada8
135,538 Australia7

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