About Carwyle
The surname Carwyle is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Carl" or "Ceorl," meaning "free man" or "peasant," and the Old English word "wiel," meaning "well" or "spring." Therefore, the surname Carwyle can be interpreted to mean "the well or spring of the free man" or "the well or spring of the peasant." It likely originated as a descriptive or locational surname, referring to someone who lived near a well or spring and was associated with the name Carl or Ceorl.
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