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American racing driver and commentator (born 1947)
Darrell Lee Waltrip (born February 5, 1947) is an American motorsports analyst, author as well as a former national television broadcaster and stock car
Darrell_Waltrip
Defunct NASCAR team
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports was a NASCAR team owned by three-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip. It was formed in 1991 when Waltrip resigned from
Darrell_Waltrip_Motorsports
American racing driver, sports announcer, and businessman (born 1963)
younger brother of three-time NASCAR champion and racing commentator Darrell Waltrip. Waltrip is a two-time winner of the Daytona 500, having won the race in
Michael_Waltrip
American motorsport season
Western 500 was held on January 13 at Riverside International Raceway. Darrell Waltrip won the pole, and would claim his second straight win in Riverside's
1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1980_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings". CBSSports.com. Retrieved June 22, 2013. "Darrell Waltrip: 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-reference.info. Retrieved
List of NASCAR Cup Series champions
List_of_NASCAR_Cup_Series_champions
American motorsport season
Speedway and concluded on November 21 at Riverside International Raceway. Darrell Waltrip took his second straight championship driving for Junior Johnson by
1982 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1982_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
Parsons Race Two Top Ten Results 3-Dale Earnhardt 5-Geoff Bodine 11-Darrell Waltrip 47-Morgan Shepherd 27-Rusty Wallace 71-Dave Marcis 28-Cale Yarborough
1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1986_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
Labonte 5-Geoff Bodine 4-Rick Wilson 27-Rusty Wallace 6-Mark Martin 17-Darrell Waltrip 75-Morgan Shepherd 66-Rick Mast The Gatorade 125s, a pair of qualifying
1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1989_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Auto race held in Charlotte, US
rampant. Darrell Waltrip survived and edged Rusty Wallace for the win, becoming the first four-time winner of the race. 1989: Darrell Waltrip becomes the
Coca-Cola_600
American motorsport season
and beat Darrell Waltrip in a fuel mileage war. His final pit stop was on lap 403, and Darrell Waltrip's last stop was on lap 406. But Waltrip was the
1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1992_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
season began on Sunday, February 10 and ended on Sunday, November 17. Darrell Waltrip, driving for Junior Johnson, was crowned champion (for the third time
1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1985_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
US television program
motorcycle accident. For the 2014 Sprint Unlimited, Michael Waltrip filled in for Darrell, who was undergoing gallbladder surgery; for Daytona 500 Practice
NASCAR_on_Fox
American motorsport season
results 3–Dale Earnhardt 4–Ernie Irvan 42–Kyle Petty 2–Rusty Wallace 17–Darrell Waltrip 22–Sterling Marlin 75–Joe Ruttman 88–Buddy Baker 6–Mark Martin 68–Bobby
1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1991_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway
Coca-Cola. Darrell Waltrip won the pole, his first on a superspeedway (photos from the race were used by Sports Illustrated in an October piece on Waltrip). The
NASCAR Cup Series at Pocono Raceway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Pocono_Raceway
American motorsport season
on January 11, 1981 and ended with the same event on November 22. Darrell Waltrip won his first championship with point margin of fifty-three points
1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1981_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR race team
Donnie Allison in 1973 and 1974 before replacing him with Darrell Waltrip in August 1975. Waltrip posted the team's first win in October 1975 at Richmond
DiGard_Motorsports
American motorsport season
seventh and final Winston Cup championship, winning by 11 points over Darrell Waltrip. Dale Earnhardt was crowned NASCAR Rookie of the Year. The 1979 Winston
1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1979_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
is credited with the win but Darrell Waltrip finished the race for an over-heated Donnie Allison after Darrell Waltrip dropped out of the race after
1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1977_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
superspeedway Buick to win it. Darrell Waltrip drove a Monte Carlo, edging Richard Petty's Magnum in the second; Waltrip said after the win, "Richard Petty
1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1978_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American racing driver (2005)
Rudd Ken Schrader Regan Smith Jack Sprague Tony Stewart Brian Vickers Darrell Waltrip Other drivers Buddy Baker Stan Barrett Josh Berry Brett Bodine Todd
Corey_Day
American motorsport season
#14 - A. J. Foyt #55 - Phil Parsons Race two: top ten results #17 - Darrell Waltrip #3 - Dale Earnhardt #28 - Davey Allison #11 - Terry Labonte #83 - Lake
1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1988_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Auto race held at Bristol, United States
asphalt to concrete, and Darrell Waltrip became the 1st Bristol winner on the new surface. This would be Darrell Waltrip's 12th and final Bristol win
Bass_Pro_Shops_Night_Race
American racing driver (born 1971)
Union 400 was a firm example of this theory. Additionally, driver Darrell Waltrip wrote he told Hendrick during the season that Gordon had "hit everything
Jeff_Gordon
American motorsport season
race. Top ten results #28 - Ernie Irvan #21 - Morgan Shepherd #17 - Darrell Waltrip #8 - Jeff Burton* #6 - Mark Martin, 1 lap down #15 - Lake Speed, 1
1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1994_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
officially breaking the 200 mph barrier at Daytona. He drafted past Darrell Waltrip on the final lap, winning for the second year in a row, and fourth
1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1984_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
Raceway. This was the final season for three-time Winston Cup Champion Darrell Waltrip. Also, this would unexpectedly be the final full-time season for seven-time
2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
2000_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
at Nashville Speedway. The race had two contenders: Darrell Waltrip and Cale Yarborough. Darrell had the pole and led 47 laps before Cale took it away
1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1975_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American racing driver (1951–2001)
go, leader Terry Labonte got hit from behind by the lapped car of Darrell Waltrip. His spin put Earnhardt in the lead with five cars between him and
Dale_Earnhardt
Award
was difficult to even have a driver in contention to win. In 1989, Darrell Waltrip became the first driver since Elliott to have a chance at the Million
Crown_Jewel_(NASCAR)
American motorsport season
time. After three championships together in 1981, 1982, and 1985, Darrell Waltrip decided to move from the No. 11 Junior Johnson Chevrolet to the new
1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1987_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway
lead amid bids by Darrell Waltrip, Joe Ruttman, and Harry Gant. The final two laps were a fierce duel won by Bonnett over Waltrip and Cale Yarborough
NASCAR Cup Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Atlanta_Motor_Speedway
American motorsport season
One: Top Ten Results 11-Geoff Bodine 33-Harry Gant 6-Mark Martin 17-Darrell Waltrip 43-Richard Petty 14-A. J. Foyt 25-Ken Schrader 12-Mike Alexander 98-Butch
1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1990_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American motorsport season
Marlin #17 - Darrell Waltrip #28 - Dale Jarrett #2 - Rusty Wallace #25 - Ken Schrader #5 - Terry Labonte #42 - Kyle Petty #30 - Michael Waltrip #15 - Dick
1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1995_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Auto race held at Bristol, United States
Earnhardt took his first win. 1981: Darrell Waltrip drove Johnson's Buick and edged Ricky Rudd, who was driving Waltrip's former car, the DiGard Racing Oldsmobile
Food_City_500
American motorsport season
Schrader #21 - Michael Waltrip #2 - Rusty Wallace #30 - Johnny Benson #5 - Terry Labonte #40 - Robby Gordon #17 - Darrell Waltrip The 1997 Daytona 500 was
1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1997_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Annual motor race in Daytona Beach, Florida
car ripped off. The 1979 running was shortened by rain and won by Darrell Waltrip. A brutal crash erupted off Turn Two where fire exploded from the Marion
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series at Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR_O'Reilly_Auto_Parts_Series_at_Daytona_International_Speedway
2006 American sports comedy film
broadcasting teams from NASCAR on Fox (Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, Darrell Waltrip, and Dick Berggren) and NASCAR on NBC (Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Talladega_Nights:_The_Ballad_of_Ricky_Bobby
American motorsport season
two laps ahead of 2nd-place finisher Darrell Waltrip. Top-10 results: #43 - Richard Petty #88 - Darrell Waltrip #11 - Cale Yarborough #15 - Buddy Baker
1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1976_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American racing driver (born 1956)
at Charlotte in the No. 17 Pontiac owned by Darrell Waltrip and won the 400 miles (640 km) race. Waltrip asked Labonte to drive after deciding to focus
Terry_Labonte
American motorsport season
Jarrett #42 - Kyle Petty #24 - Jeff Gordon #6 - Mark Martin #17 - Darrell Waltrip #33 - Harry Gant #3 - Dale Earnhardt, 1 lap down Failed to qualify:
1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1993_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American auto racing personality
He is also referred to as Hollywood Hammond by his Fox colleague Darrell Waltrip. He is an alumnus of East Carolina University. In addition to his work
Jeff_Hammond_(NASCAR)
Auto race held at Talladega Superspeedway in 1975
Allison, David Pearson, Richard Petty, Dick Brooks, Dave Marcis, and Darrell Waltrip. The race lead changed 51 times among 11 drivers and was slowed by
1975_Winston_500
American racing driver (1985–2026)
briefly won the WWE 24/7 Championship by pinning R-Truth, with Michael Waltrip serving as guest referee. R-Truth later reclaimed the title that night
Kyle_Busch
American racing driver and team owner (born 1949)
Rudd Ken Schrader Regan Smith Jack Sprague Tony Stewart Brian Vickers Darrell Waltrip Other drivers Buddy Baker Stan Barrett Josh Berry Brett Bodine Todd
Rick_Hendrick
2011 film by John Lasseter
Bruce Campbell as Rod "Torque" Redline Tony Shalhoub as Luigi Darrell Waltrip as Darrell Cartrip Guido Quaroni as Guido Brent Musburger as Brent Mustangburger
Cars_2
American motorsport season
down Failed to qualify: Darrell Waltrip (No. 66), Buckshot Jones (No. 00), Hut Stricklin (No. 90) This was Darrell Waltrip's first DNQ since the 1997
1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1999_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Auto race held at Talladega, United States
between Terry Labonte, Darrell Waltrip, and Ron Bouchard. Running third on the final lap, Bouchard darted under both Labonte and Waltrip to pick up his first
YellaWood_500
American racing driver (born 1975)
Year award for the third time, tying Jeff Gordon, Mario Andretti, and Darrell Waltrip as the only three-time drivers to win the award. During 2010, Johnson
Jimmie_Johnson
American racing driver (born 1974)
Earnhardt Jr. and his teammate Michael Waltrip competed for the win, with Jr eventually finishing second to Waltrip. Behind the leading two cars, Earnhardt
Dale_Earnhardt_Jr.
American motorsport season
Chad Little #75 - Rick Mast #29 - Jeff Green #98 - Greg Sacks #17 - Darrell Waltrip The Bud Shootout, a race for pole winners from the previous season
1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1998_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American racing driver (1939–2023)
NASCAR Cup Series winner's list (behind Bobby Allison, who has 85 and Darrell Waltrip, who has 84). His 14.82% winning percentage is the ninth best of all-time
Cale_Yarborough
Auto race held at Darlington Raceway in 1979
given season. Sixty thousand people came to watch this live event. Darrell Waltrip had controlled the race until late-race incidents that dropped him
1979_Southern_500
American motorsport season
Cup champion at the end of the season finishing 47 points ahead of Darrell Waltrip. The Busch Clash was scheduled for Sunday, February 13 but rain forced
1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1983_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American racing driver (1937–2024)
drivers have accomplished this feat: Richard Petty, David Pearson, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Buddy Baker, Kevin Harvick
Bobby_Allison
American professional stock car racing team
Rudd Ken Schrader Regan Smith Jack Sprague Tony Stewart Brian Vickers Darrell Waltrip Other drivers Buddy Baker Stan Barrett Josh Berry Brett Bodine Todd
Haas_Factory_Team
Auto race held in spring in Darlington, United States
and Waltrip was declared the winner as the final laps ran under caution. 1979: In a race that was seen on ABC's Wide World of Sports, Darrell Waltrip and
Goodyear_400
Museum and former NASCAR team
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip, Steve Park, Martin Truex Jr., Mark Martin, John Andretti, Kenny Wallace, Darrell Waltrip, and Aric Almirola. On July
Dale_Earnhardt,_Inc.
American NASCAR crew chief (born 1971)
driven by Steve Park and Darrell Waltrip in the 1998 season. After Park returned to the team from his injuries, Knaus and Waltrip moved to Tyler Jet Motorsports
Chad_Knaus
NASCAR Cup Series spring race Martinsville Speedway
short track race since 1971, driving the Wood Brothers Mercury. 1976: Darrell Waltrip took the win, the first for the DiGard Motorsports Chevrolet. 1979:
Cook_Out_400_(Martinsville)
American racing driver (1941–2015)
accomplished this feat are Richard Petty, David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, and Denny
Buddy_Baker
Auto race held at Talladega, United States
Darrell Waltrip had the lead and on the last lap swung low to break the draft; Cale Yarborough blew past Donnie Allison and swung high on Waltrip; Waltrip
Jack_Link's_500
Auto race held in September in Darlington, United States
became a three-time Southern 500 winner, edging sophomore sensation Darrell Waltrip. Crashes thinned the field and eliminated the likes of Richard Petty
Southern_500
2004 television film directed by Russell Mulcahy
decade, especially when tangling with legends in the sport such as Darrell Waltrip. Dale finally broke into NASCAR in the late '70s, and in time became
3:_The_Dale_Earnhardt_Story
Surname list
Waltrip is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Waltrip, soccer player Buffy Waltrip, wife of Michael Darrell Waltrip, NASCAR race
Waltrip
American racing driver (1961–1993)
150, Allison was charging back through the pack, followed closely by Darrell Waltrip. The two cars made contact and Allison went sliding into the grass
Davey_Allison
Auto race held in Michigan, United States
and Darrell Waltrip edged Pearson to the stripe. 1978: Pearson's final win for the Wood Brothers came on a one-lap shootout as he passed Waltrip. Richard
NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Michigan_International_Speedway
American racing driver (1931–2019)
team owner, winning the NASCAR championship with Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip three times each; Johnson was the first owner to win multiple championships
Junior_Johnson
American racing driver (born 1952)
finishing second at Talladega Superspeedway in the Winston 500. After Darrell Waltrip was injured in a practice crash at Daytona, Sacks drove the No. 17
Greg_Sacks
NASCAR Cup Series races at North Wilkesboro
1981 Oct 4 11 Darrell Waltrip Junior Johnson & Associates Buick 400 250 (402.336) 2:41:08 93.091 Report 1982 Oct 3 11 Darrell Waltrip Junior Johnson
NASCAR Cup Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_North_Wilkesboro_Speedway
NASCAR mechanic and crew chief
sixteen in 1983. Wilson prepared an engine for Hendrick Motorsports that Darrell Waltrip used in a practice session to set an unofficial track record at Daytona
Waddell_Wilson
American motorsport season
Stott 14 - Coo Coo Marlin 50 - A. J. Foyt 88 - Donnie Allison 95 - Darrell Waltrip 27 - Bobby Isaac 32 - Dick Brooks 30 - Walter Ballard Bobby Allison
1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1974_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR auto racing organization
known for fielding cars for legendary talents such as Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Neil Bonnett, Terry Labonte, Bill Elliott, Geoffrey Bodine, and Sterling
Junior_Johnson_&_Associates
43rd iteration of Daytona 500
lead. Marlin led the next three laps before Waltrip took over again. As the race neared its end, Darrell Waltrip in the Fox Sports booth became audibly excited
2001_Daytona_500
Defunct NASCAR team
race team, and was formed in 1998 when Beverley bought Darrell Waltrip's race team after Waltrip could not find sponsorship to continue running as an owner-driver
Tyler_Jet_Motorsports
American motorsport season
caution for rain. After the race resumed following a 1-hour rain delay, Darrell Waltrip crashed and spilled fuel, which caused another stoppage on lap 335
1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1996_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Motor race
1981 July 11 11 Darrell Waltrip Junior Johnson & Associates Buick 420 250.32 (402.85) 2:48:47 90.052 Report 1982 July 10 11 Darrell Waltrip Junior Johnson
NASCAR Cup Series at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Nashville_Fairgrounds_Speedway
NASCAR crew chief and TV broadcaster
Sports broadcast booth with Mike Joy and 3-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip. The three called the NASCAR Cup Series races for NASCAR on Fox from
Larry_McReynolds
29th race of the 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
he pitted, handing the lead to Darrell Waltrip, the race was called due to rain. Allison finished fifth, while Waltrip recorded his second victory of
1992_Hooters_500
American racing driver and team owner (born 1971)
of a closing Michael Waltrip. On turn 4, Waltrip got a run, and tapped Stewart from behind, causing Stewart to spin and Waltrip to spin into the pack
Tony_Stewart
American racecar team
including Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Terry Labonte, Darrell Waltrip, Benny Parsons, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and seven-time Cup champion Jimmie
Hendrick_Motorsports
American racing driver and team owner (born 1955)
by Darrell Waltrip ended Elliott's championship hopes, as he finished in 2nd place in the final championship standings, 101 points behind Waltrip. The
Bill_Elliott
Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1978
Pearson, Darrell Waltrip, and Donnie Allison were fighting for the lead. The final laps would become a battle between Donnie Allison, Darrell Waltrip, and
1978_World_600
Motor car race
three hours, ten minutes, and nine seconds to successfully complete. Darrell Waltrip defeated Bobby Allison by more than one lap in front of seventeen thousand
1977_Nashville_420
Auto race held at Riverside International Raceway in 1981
car if Darrell Waltrip were to have trouble or if he needed a car to win the championship. However, this was not needed because Darrell Waltrip would clinch
1981 Winston Western 500 (November)
1981_Winston_Western_500_(November)
Music recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee
album featuring Darrell Waltrip, Richard Petty". The Tennessean. July 17, 2019. Retrieved April 1, 2025. "Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip & other NASCAR
Bradley's_Barn
(Stage 2 at Phoenix only) James Hinchcliffe (Stage 2 at Phoenix only) Darrell Waltrip (Stage 1 at Darlington only) Larry McReynolds Jamie Little Josh Sims
List of NASCAR on Fox broadcasters
List_of_NASCAR_on_Fox_broadcasters
Motor car race
failure. Lap 389: Darrell Waltrip took over the lead from Dale Earnhardt. Lap 474: Dale Earnhardt took over the lead from Darrell Waltrip. Finish: Dale Earnhardt
1979_Southeastern_500
Motorsport track in the United States
champion P.B. Crowell decided to retire, and hired the talented young Darrell Waltrip to drive his car. Country music legend Marty Robbins raced often at
Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
Nashville_Fairgrounds_Speedway
Auto race held at Charlotte, United States
weekend was dominated by a controversy between Darrell Waltrip and the DiGard Racing team as Waltrip announced he was leaving the team after the season
Bank_of_America_400
Top national division auto racing division within NASCAR
million dollars. The prize was only won twice; Bill Elliott won in 1985, Darrell Waltrip nearly won in 1989, Davey Allison nearly won in 1992, Dale Jarrett
NASCAR_Cup_Series
Name list
Football League player Darrell Wallace Jr. (born 1993), NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip (born 1947), NASCAR driver and commentator Darrell Williams (rugby league)
Darrell
Fatal auto racing accident
attempts to pass. With less than two laps remaining, Fox commentator Darrell Waltrip noted that "Sterling had beat the front end off of that ol' Dodge (Marlin's
Death_of_Dale_Earnhardt
1975 compilation album by Various artists
Petty; David Pearson; Cale Yarborough; Bobby Allison; Buddy Baker; and Darrell Waltrip. The Jordanaires contributed to additional backing vocals. Richard
NASCAR_Goes_Country
NASCAR team
Rudd Ken Schrader Regan Smith Jack Sprague Tony Stewart Brian Vickers Darrell Waltrip Other drivers Buddy Baker Stan Barrett Josh Berry Brett Bodine Todd
Spire_Motorsports
2006 film by John Lasseter
1999 Oldsmobile Aurora and announcer for the Piston Cup races Darrell Waltrip as Darrell Cartrip, a gray, red, yellow and blue 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Cars_(film)
13th iteration of the NASCAR All-Star Race
500) 99-Jeff Burton (1 win in 1997) 21-Michael Waltrip (1996 NASCAR All-Star Race winner) 17-Darrell Waltrip (1981, 1982, and 1985 Cup Series Champion) 94-Bill
1997_The_Winston
Auto race held at Riverside International Raceway in 1979
Holbert took over the lead from Darrell Waltrip. Lap 63: David Pearson took over the lead from Al Holbert. Lap 64: Darrell Waltrip took over the lead from David
1979_Winston_Western_500
American racing driver (born 1959)
Kasey Kahne taking over the No. 5 Chevrolet. On November 4, 2011, Michael Waltrip Racing announced that Martin would replace David Reutimann in 2012, signing
Mark_Martin
American racing driver (born 1992)
Rudd Ken Schrader Regan Smith Jack Sprague Tony Stewart Brian Vickers Darrell Waltrip Other drivers Buddy Baker Stan Barrett Josh Berry Brett Bodine Todd
Kyle_Larson
American racing driver (born 1937)
Allison and Cale Yarborough crashed on the last lap. Petty held off Darrell Waltrip and A. J. Foyt. The race is also regarded as being the genesis of the
Richard_Petty
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French carrel, ‘pillow’, ‘bolster’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of these.In some cases perhaps an altered spelling of Irish Carroll. In other cases perhaps an altered spelling of French Carrel.
Boy/Male
English American
Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Darling; Beloved; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARREL means "from Airelle."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cearbhall, CARROLL means "hacker."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burrell.Catalan : nickname from borrell ‘red-haired’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARELL means "from Airelle."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harold.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghail ‘descendant of Earghal’, a personal name with the same etymology as Fearghal (see Farrell).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Worcestershire)
English (chiefly Worcestershire) : variant of Darrell.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beloved
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Darling; Beloved; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French baronial name d'Airelle, DARRELL means "from Airelle."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Little Darling; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Open; Variant of Darrel Open; Beloved
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Mighty Spearman; Blend of Jar and Darell
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French baril ‘barrel’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a cooper or a nickname for a fat man or an immoderate drinker.English : habitational name from Barwell in Leicestershire, named with Old English bÄr ‘wild boar’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : A cooper named George Barrell came to Boston, MA, in 1637 from Suffolk, England.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, English, French
Darling; Beloved; From Airel; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French darnel ‘darnel’, an annual grass, Lolium temulentum, hence perhaps a topographic name. However, according to Reaney, the plant was believed to produce intoxication, so its adoption as a surname may have been for quite different reasons. In the British Isles the name is found chiefly in the central and east Midlands.English : variant spelling of Darnall.
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Worrell.
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; it may be from the thieves’ slang term kinchin ‘child’, which is probably a derivative of German Kindchen, diminutive of Kind ‘child’.Americanized form of Kindchen or more probably of Rhenish Kindgen (pronounced ‘kintshen’), both diminutives of Kind.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Famous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mindless
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Young Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Modern
Unique Desire; Happiness; Calmness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hearing, obeying.
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
DARRELL WALTRIP
n.
The hollow basal part of a feather.
n.
Any grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. Other species, as Lolium perenne (rye grass or ray grass), and its variety L. Italicum (Italian rye grass), are highly esteemed for pasture and for making hay.
n.
Same as 4th Carol.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Barrel
v. t.
To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.
n.
A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile is discharged.
n.
A jar.
n.
A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.
n.
A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads.
n.
The rope or collar by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be hoisted or lowered at pleasure.
n.
A chimney-piece.
n.
Alt. of Parrel
n.
The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31/ gallons; a barrel of flour is 196 pounds.
v. t.
To remove or release from a barrel or barrels.
n.
The Lotium, or darnel.
a.
Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance.
imp. & p. p.
of Barrel
n.
See Quarrel, an arrow.