Whamond

Whamond is a British surname with ancient origins, primarily found in the United Kingdom. The name Whamond is of occupational origin, derived from the Old English word "wægnmann," meaning a wagon driver or a carter. This suggests that the original bearers of the surname were likely involved in the transportation of goods using horse-drawn wagons.

The first recorded instance of the surname Whamond dates back to the early medieval period, with variations such as Waggoner and Wagonman also appearing in historical records. Over time, the name Whamond became established as a distinctive family name within certain regions of England.

Individuals with the surname Whamond have been documented in various historical records, including census data, parish registers, and military records. They have been associated with different occupations and locations throughout British history.

The surname Whamond may have variations in spelling, such as Whammont or Wamond, reflecting the phonetic changes that occurred over the centuries. Today, individuals with the surname Whamond can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world.

The study of genealogy and family history has helped preserve the legacy of the surname Whamond, providing valuable insights into the lives and heritage of those who bear this name.

There are approximately 133 people named Whamond in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Whamond.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Am
  • Andrew
  • Christopher
  • David
  • George
  • James
  • Lance
  • Peter
  • Robert
  • Stephen
  • Timothy
  • William

Female

  • Carol
  • Catherine
  • Dorothy
  • Edith
  • Heather
  • Hilda
  • Julie
  • Margaret
  • Norma
  • Rebecca

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