History: The surname Sauls is of Hebrew origin, derived from the given name Saul, meaning “asked for” or “prayed for.” The suffix “-s” denotes “son of,” making Sauls mean “son of Saul.” The name was introduced to South Africa by Jewish immigrants and has since become common among English-speaking communities. Notable individuals with this surname include:
- David Sauls: South African cricketer known for his contributions to the sport.
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