Randall

  • [ RAN-dəl ]
  • English
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name RANDEL.

RANDEL   male   Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".
RANDOLF   male   English
From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf". The Normans brought this name to England, where there existed already an Old Norse cognate Randúlfr, which had been introduced by Scandinavian settlers. Randolf became rare after the Middle Ages, though it was revived in the 18th century (usually in the spelling Randolph).
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Randy
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Randulf
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Randúlfr
ENGLISH: Randal, Randell, Randolf, Randolph, Randy
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Randel
SCOTTISH: Ranulf, Ranulph