Pernell
US Popularity Rank: 24369
Origin: British
Meaning: Stone; Head of hill
Pernell is a boy's name of Roman, Latin, and British origin grounded in rustic, humble impressions. Derived from the Roman name Petronius—which comes from the Greek Petruna and Petros, meaning "stone"—Pernell is often translated as “head of hill” in Old English. Its earliest namesake, Gaius Petronius Arbiter, was an esteemed Roman courtier and satirical author renowned during his time for being the 'judge of elegance.' Later, Irish Nationalist Charles Parnell would infuse the name with power, charisma, and political skill. Pernell may suggest a figure easily underestimated, but its lineage suggests this may just be its secret strength.