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How to pronounce Dorrell How to pronounce Dorrell?

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Pronunciation of Dorrell in the US

In the US, Dorrell is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The American pronunciation, specifically in California, US, is    with the empahasis on 'rehl'

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doh·rehl 
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: American


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Pronunciation of Dorrell in the UK

In the UK, Dorrell is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The British pronunciation, specifically in Sussex, UK, is

d uu R EH l
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • uu sounds like the 'u' in put
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: English, From Norman
Other spelling(s): Durrell, Darrell, Darell, D'Airel (old)
Meaning: From Airel (town In Northern France)


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Pronunciation of Dorrell in the UK

In the UK, Dorrell is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The British pronunciation, specifically in Sussex, UK, is

Do - (as the do~ of 'dot', with a very short or unvoiced 'o')
- Rell (to rhyme with bell, hell)

Accent on the second syllable, do-Rell, not Do-rell

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: English, From Norman
Other spelling(s): Durrell, Darrell, Darell, D'Airel (old)
Meaning: From Airel (town In Northern France)


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