Russell is an English name with a historic and meaningful origin. It derives from the Old Norse name Hrolfr, adapted into Middle English as Rolfe, and eventually evolved into Russell. This name is believed to have started as a surname signifying residence near a red hill or grass-covered hill. Its meaning is interpreted as "famous warrior" or "strong fame," derived from Old Norse words "hroll" meaning fame or glory, and "bólfr" meaning strong or powerful. Throughout history, notable figures like Bertrand Russell and John Russell have borne this name, making it a popular choice for both boys and girls today, with variations such as Rusty, Russel, and Rusell.