"Trevelyan" Meaning
The surname Trevelyan can have multiple meanings, but most likely refers to:
1. Relationship with the Trevelyan family, a prominent British family particularly known for their contributions to politics and scholarship.
2. Connection to the Trevelyan baronets, a family title given to Charles Parliament MP of Meredith who was a leading figure in the 17th century.
3. Association with George Macaulay Trevelyan, a British historian and a prominent scholar in the 20th century.
It can also be associated with any of a variety of places or geographical locations named Trevelyan, such as Trevelyan in Canada.
"Trevelyan" Examples
Usage Examples of "Trevelyan"
1. Historical Context
The Trevelyan family has played a significant role in English history, particularly during the 19th century.
Charles Trevelyan, a leading figure in the British East India Company, was instrumental in shaping the country's economic policies.
2. Place Name
The
Trevelyan College at Durham University, England, is a popular destination for students seeking higher education in the arts and humanities.
3. Surnames
People with the surname Trevelyan are found in the United Kingdom, particularly in England.
Geoffrey Trevelyan, a renowned English historian and novelist, wrote extensively on British history.
4. Etymology
The surname Trevelyan is of Celtic origin. It is believed to have evolved from the Welsh and Breton term 'treteruelian', meaning 'from the homesetad of the trolls'.
5. Literary References
In "Barchester Towers" by Anthony Trollope, a character named
Mr. Proudman Trevelyan is portrayed as a mysterious and somewhat eccentric figure in the local clergy.