Wates

Wates is a British surname with a longstanding history, rooted in the culture and heritage of the United Kingdom. The surname Wates is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English word "wæta," meaning a "wetland" or "ford."

The Wates family is believed to have originated in England, particularly in the region of East Anglia. Over the centuries, individuals bearing the surname Wates have spread across the country, establishing themselves in various communities and professions.

The earliest recorded instance of the Wates surname dates back to medieval England, where the name was often used to identify individuals living near rivers, streams, or marshy areas. The Wates family may have been involved in occupations related to water, such as fishing, milling, or agriculture.

Throughout British history, the Wates family name has been associated with resilience, hard work, and strong community ties. Many individuals bearing the Wates surname have made significant contributions to society, whether in the fields of business, the arts, academia, or other areas.

Today, the surname Wates continues to be present in Britain and beyond, reflecting the enduring legacy of this ancient family name. It serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of British history and the diverse origins of its people.

There are approximately 351 people named Wates in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Wates.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • Brian
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Guy
  • John
  • Jonathan
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Richard
  • Stephen
  • Timothy

Female

  • Ann
  • Caroline
  • Charlotte
  • Deborah
  • Elizabeth
  • Emma
  • Georgina
  • Helen
  • Rosemary
  • Sarah
  • Susan
  • Wendy

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