Fugol
Fugol is a short form of an Anglo-Saxon masculine name containing the element fugol (bird), cognate with Danish Fughl.
Variants:
Fingul [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 30].
Fugul [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 162].
Fug [Walter Birch 1883-1893 Cartularium Saxonicum 1: 133].
Fugel [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 102].
Fugol [Patrick Hanks & Flavia Hodges 1988 A Dictionary of Surnames, page 191].
Fugl [Keith Briggs 2021 An index to personal names in English place-names, 1st edition, page 132].
Stump:
fugol = bird [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 563].
Usage:
Fugel was the mark of a moneyer working for King Æthelstan II: “∴ / FVGEL / ✠✠✠ / MONET / ∵” [Herbert Grueber 1893 A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series 2: 117, number 108].








