WITHALL
Withall
Withall is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. Derived from the Old English name "WiĆ°eheall," meaning "from the expansive place," it is classified as a locational surname. The name likely refers to a person who hailed from a particular place with a "wiĆ°eheall" or expansive area.
The Withall surname has historical roots in various regions across England, indicating that it has spread and diversified over the centuries. It is found in both rural and urban areas, with notable concentrations in counties such as Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Middlesex.
Individuals bearing the Withall surname have made contributions to various fields, including academia, the arts, and business. The surname's prevalence in different regions of the UK underscores its longstanding presence and connection to British history and society.
Research into the Withall surname continues to shed light on its origins, distribution, and the diverse branches of the family tree. The study of genealogy and family history has provided opportunities for Withall descendants to uncover their ancestral connections and heritage.
There are approximately 364 people named Withall in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Withall.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alan
- Anthony
- Carr
- Christopher
- David
- James
- John
- Mark
- Philip
- Quentin
- Richard
- Robert
- William
Female
- Barbara
- Christine
- Elizabeth
- Joan
- Kim
- Mary
- Samantha
- Sara
- Stephanie
- Susan
Similar and related surnames
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