In part from the English word jewel, a precious stone, derived from Old French jouel, which was possibly related to jeu "game". It is also in part from the surname Jewel or Jewell (a derivative of the Breton name Judicaël), which was sometimes used in honour of the 16th-century bishop of Salisbury John Jewel. It has been in use as a given name since the 19th century. Jewel originates in English language and is taken from the word for a precious stone, a piece of mineral used to make jewelry. As a feminine given name it has been used since the 19th century but nowadays is not overly popular in the United States. It functions as a surname as well.
Jewel Related Names Variants: Jewelene, Jewell, Jewella, Jewelle, Jewelyn