Yale (surname)
The surname Yale is derived from the Welsh word "iâl" which means fertile ground which was the name of the estate Plas-yn-Lal in Wales of the Lords of Yale.[1]
Bearers of the surname:
- Elihu Yale (1649–1721), after whom Yale University is named
- Frankie Yale (née Ioele) (1893–1928), American gangster
- James Murray Yale (1798–1871), Chief trader for Hudson's Bay Company in Canada
- John R. Yale (1855–1925), New York politician
- Linus Yale, Jr. (1821–1868), an inventor and lock maker
- Linus Yale, Sr. (1797–1858), his father, also an American inventor and lock maker
- Thomas Yale (1525/6–1577) Chancellor, Vicar-general of Matthew Parker, later of Edmund Grindal
- William H. Yale (1831–1917), Minnesota lieutenant governor
- William M. Yale (1870–1948), baseball player
See also
Footnotes
- Cottle, Basil (1967) The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; p. 330
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