Wellington is an English locational name for people who come from Wellington in Somerset, Shropshire and Hereford. The name Wellington
Tag: English names
Welsh
Welsh is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'wealise', which means 'a stranger or foreigner'. It was the
Kirkwood
Kirkwood is an English name, derived from the Norse word 'kirkja', which means 'church', and the Old English word 'wudu',
Thompson
Thompson is ultimately derived from Thomas. Thomas originates in Aramaic and means "twin". As a masculine given name it has
Wendy
Wendy was most likely first used by J. M. Barrie, a Scottish author and the creator of Peter Pan. His
Camden
Camden is an Old English surname which is still a popular first name given to boys today. In Old English,
Wenham
Wenham is a locational English name for people who come from greater or lesser Wehham in Suffolk. The place name
Elvina
Elvina is a variant of Alvina. Alvina originates in Old English language and means "friend of the elves". It is
Wentworth
Wentworth is an English locational name for people who come from Wentworth in Cambridge, Yorkshire and Sheffield. The place name
Rock
Rock is an Medieval English name, derived from the Old English word 'rocc', which mean 'rock'.
Wesley
Wesley is an English locational name, derived from the Old English words 'west', which means 'west', and 'leah', which means
Wesson
Wesson is an English locational name for a person who comes from Weston. The place name 'Weston' itself comes from
West
West is a Medieval English name, derived from the word 'west', which means 'west', and described a person who lived
Eban
Eban is a derivative of the term “ebony” which comes from the Latin word “ebenius” and means “burnt wood”.
Westley
Westley is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English words 'west', which means 'west', and 'leah',
Weston
Weston is an Anglo-Saxon locational name, derived from the Old English word 'west', which means 'west', and 'tun', which means
Storm
Storm originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a kind of severe weather, marked by
Collens
The name Collens is most likely the anglicized form of the Irish name Coileain which means “a young hound”.
Whalen
Whalen is an English name, derived from 'Whelan', the Anglicised version of the Celtic name 'O'Faolan', which means 'descendant of
Sheffield
Sheffield is an Anglo-Saxon locational name for people who come from Sheffield in Yorkshire. The place name Sheffield itself is