Powell (surname)

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Powell is an English surname of Welsh origin. It is a patronymic form of the Welsh name Hywel (later anglicized as Howell), with the prefix ap meaning "son of", together forming ap Hywel, or "son of Hywel". It is an uncommon name among those of Welsh ancestry. It originates in a dynasty of kings in Wales, and Brittany in the 9th and 10th century, and three Welsh royal houses of that time onwards. The House of Tudor one of the Royal houses of England, also descended from them.[citation needed]

Deceased[]

  • Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. (1865–1953), minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York
  • Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (1908–1972), minister and politician, first African American to become a powerful figure in the United States Congress
  • Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960) English Arts and Crafts architect, pottery decorator and artist
  • Anthony Powell (1905–2000), English novelist
  • Art Powell (wide receiver) (1937–2015), American football player, brother of Charlie Powell
  • Arthur William Baden Powell (1901–1987), New Zealand malacologist and paleontologist
  • Baden Powell (mathematician) (1796–1860), English mathematician; father of Robert Baden-Powell
  • Bill Powell (1916–2009), American golf course designer
  • Billy Powell (1952–2009), keyboardist of the American band Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Brian Powell (1973–2009), American baseball player
  • Bud Powell (1924–1966), American jazz pianist and composer
  • Caroline Amelia Powell (1852–1935), Irish-born American engraver and illustrator
  • Cecil Frank Powell (1903–1969), British physicist and Nobel laureate in physics
  • Charles Powell (disambiguation), several people
  • Charlie Powell (1932–2014), American football player, brother of Art Powell
  • Cozy Powell (1947–1998), English drummer for bands such as Black Sabbath, Rainbow, and Whitesnake
  • Cynthia Lennon née Powell (1939–2015), British first wife of John Lennon
  • Dawn Powell (1896–1965), American writer of satirical novels and stories
  • Dick Powell (1904–1963), American singer, actor, producer, and director
  • Dilys Powell (1901–1995), British journalist, author, and film critic
  • E. Alexander Powell (1879–1957), American war correspondent and author
  • Eileen Louisa Powell (1913–1997), Australian trade unionist and women's activist
  • Eleanor Powell (1912–1982), American actress and dancer
  • Elkan Harrison Powell (1888–1966), American publisher
  • Enoch Powell (1912–1998), British politician
  • Ernest Powell (1861–1928), English cricketer
  • Felix Powell (1878–1942), Welsh songwriter
  • Francis Powell (priest) (1909–1998), dean of Belize
  • Sir Francis Powell, 1st Baronet (1827–1911), English politician
  • Frank Powell (1877–?), Canadian stage and silent film actor, screenwriter, and director
  • Frank Powell (footballer), English football manager
  • Frank John Powell (1891–1971), British Liberal Party politician and magistrate
  • Foster Powell (1734–1793) English long-distance walker
  • Frederick Powell (1895–1992), British Royal Air Force pilot
  • George Henry Powell (1880–1951), Welsh songwriter
  • Harold Powell (disambiguation), several people
  • Israel Wood Powell (1801–1852), Canadian politician in Ontario
  • Israel Wood Powell (1836–1915), Canadian politician in British Columbia
  • Ivor Powell (1916–2012), Welsh footballer
  • James Powell and Sons, English glassworkers
  • Jane Powell (1929–2021), American actress, singer, and dancer
  • Jay Powell (politician) (1952–2019), American lawyer and politician
  • Jody Powell (1943–2009), White House press secretary for Jimmy Carter
  • John Powell (disambiguation), several people
  • John Wesley Powell (1834–1902), American soldier, geologist, and explorer of the American West
  • Lange Powell (1886–1938), Australian architect and Freemason, designer of the Masonic Temple in Brisbane
  • Lewis Thornton Powell (1844–1865), Confederate soldier, hanged as a conspirator in the Lincoln assassination
  • Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. (1907–1998), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Lewis W. Powell (1882–1942), American politician and lawyer
  • Mel Powell (1923–1998), American jazz pianist and composer
  • Michael Powell (1905–1990), British film director
  • Michael J. D. Powell (1936–2015), British mathematician
  • Paul Powell (director) (1881–1944), American journalist, director, producer, screenwriter and actor
  • Philip Powell (architect) (1921–2003), British architect
  • Ray Edwin Powell (1887–1973), Canadian businessman (founder of Alcan Aluminium) and educator (Chancellor of McGill University)
  • Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857–1941), British Army lieutenant-general; founder of the world Scouting Movement
  • Robert E. Powell (1923–1997), mayor of Monroe, Louisiana, 1979 to 1996
  • Roger Powell (1896–1990), English bookbinder
  • Ron Powell (1929–1992), Welsh goalkeeper who played for Chesterfield
  • Sandy Powell (comedian) (1900–1982), English comedian best known for his radio work of the 1930s
  • Seth Powell (1862–1945), Wales international footballer
  • T. G. E. Powell (1916–1975), British archaeologist
  • Thomas Powell (botanist) (1809–1897), British missionary to Samoa and botanist
  • Vince Powell (1928–2009), British sitcom writer
  • Wick Powell (1905–1973), Welsh international rugby union footballer
  • Wickham Powell (1892–1961), Welsh international rugby union and rugby league footballer
  • William Powell (1892–1984), American actor
  • William G. Powell (1871–1955), Marine Corps Brevet Medal recipient

Living[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Colleen Powell, in the Australian TV series Prisoner
  • Milo Powell, the title character in the Canadian-Filipino animated series Captain Flamingo
  • Herbert 'Herb' Powell, Homer Simpson's half brother on The Simpsons
  • Powell, various family members on No Ordinary Family television series
  • Sergeant Al Powell, in the 1988 film Die Hard

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