| Pronunciation | UK: /smɔːl/ ⓘ US: /smɑːl/ ⓘ |
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| Origin | |
| Word/name |
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| Meaning | little or slender |
| Region of origin | Great Britain |
| Other names | |
| Variant forms | Smail Smale Smee |
| Related names | Smallbone Smallman Smallpage Smallshanks |
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Small is an English and Scottish surname, originally used as a nickname for a person of small stature or slender build. [2]
The name is widespread across the English-speaking world, and was sometimes adopted as an anglicised form of names with similar etymologies from other languages, including Beag in Irish, Klein and Schmal in German, Mały in Polish, and Malý in Czech and Slovak. [2] It shares an etymology with the English surname Smallman, and has a similar etymology to the surname Smallbone, which was a nickname for a person with short or thin legs. [1]
Notable people with the name include:
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