Shaw (name) explained

Shaw is most commonly a surname and rarely a given name.

British name

The name is of English and Scottish origin. In some cases, the surname is an Americanization of a similar-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname.[1] In England and Scotland, the name is a topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or thicket. This name is derived from the Middle English schage, shage, schawe, and shawe, from the Old English sceaga meaning "dweller by the wood".[2] The name can also be a habitational name derived from places named after these words. The English surname was established in Ireland during the 17th century.

People with the given name "Shaw"

People with the surname "Shaw"

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Chinese surnames

See main article: Shao. Shaw is a romanization of with various Latinized spellings, including Shaw, Siaw, Siew, Shao, Shiu, Siu, Chow, and Sho.

People by this surname with this spelling

Shaw is also a rare romanization of the, inspired by its use as the transliteration of Shaw for notable figures such as Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw and English actor Robert Shaw.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shaw Family History . 8 February 2012 . Ancestry.com. Citing: Book: Dictionary of American Family Names . Oxford University Press . 0-19-508137-4.
  2. Book: Reaney, Percy Hilde . Wilson, Richard Middlewood . A Dictionary of English Surnames. 3rd. 2006. Routledge. London. 0-203-99355-1. 2811.