Ellul is a Maltese surname. Found in 1419 (Hellul) residing in Casali Dragu Gazara et Maritatu, Malta of Siculo-Arabic origin.
A common theory was that Ellul is of Jewish origin, coming from the hebrew word אֱלוּל (elūl), however this has been disproven by early records which list individuals with the surname Hellul (and variants) as a Christian family prior to the expulsion of Jews from Malta. An excerpt taken states “''What is certain is that it is not, as suggested by Aquilina ("Race and Language," 187) and Wettinger ("Origin of 'Maltese' Surnames," 341), a Jewish surname, since all the individuals named Hellul in fifteenth century Malta before the expulsion of the Jews were Christian.” Further evidence to Ellul’s Christian heritage is found in documents from the 1700s, naming individuals Michele Giorgio Gellul and Vincenzo Gellul as “Maronite(s) from Beirut”.
Older (possible) variations include: Hellul, Hellule, Hellun, Alūn, Gellul
Andy Ellul (born 1975), Maltese politician
Anthony Ellul (born August 1966), Maltese judge
Jacques Ellul (1912–1994), French (of partial Maltese heritage) philosopher, sociologist, theologian, and Christian anarchist
Massimo Ellul (born 1970), Maltese businessman
Emanuel Ellul, Maltese economist
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