Willmington

Willmington is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name "Wilhelm", composed of the elements "wil", meaning "desire", and "helm", meaning "helmet" or "protection". This surname is therefore believed to have originally served as a byname for someone who was a determined protector.

The Willmington surname is mainly found in regions with historical Anglo-Saxon influence in the United Kingdom, particularly in England. Over the centuries, the name has likely spread to various parts of the country and has been passed down through generations.

Individuals with the surname Willmington have contributed to various fields throughout history, though the name may not be as commonly recognised as some other British surnames. Like many English surnames, the story of the Willmington family name is a testament to the rich tapestry of British history and heritage.

The exact origins and historical significance of the Willmington surname may vary depending on the specific family's lineage and region of residence. Researching local records, genealogical archives, and historical documents related to the Willmington family can shed further light on its unique history and connections within the British landscape.

There are approximately 136 people named Willmington in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Willmington.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anthony
  • Christopher
  • Graham
  • Henry
  • John
  • Martin
  • Nigel
  • Paul
  • Robert
  • William

Female

  • Anne
  • Carole
  • Eleanor
  • Elizabeth
  • Hayley
  • Jane
  • Lesley
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Sarah
  • Wendy

Similar and related surnames

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