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    Ryall

    Pronunciation: RYE-uhl

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    rye hill

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    The name Ryall is primarily a surname of English origin, derived from a place name. It is thought to come from 'Ryehill' or 'Ryal', which are found in various locations across England. The Old English elements are 'ryge' meaning 'rye' and 'hyll' meaning 'hill'. Over time, this place name evolved into a surname, and subsequently, in some instances, has been adopted as a given name, particularly in modern times as part of the trend for using surnames as first names.

    Its use as a given name is relatively rare and often reflects a family connection to the surname or a desire for a unique, traditional-sounding name. While historically masculine due to its surname origin, its modern adoption as a first name has seen it occasionally used for both genders, making it a unisex option.

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