Wainwright (surname) explained

Wainwright
Meaning:"wagon builder"
Region:England
Origin:England
Variant:Wainewright, Wainright, Waynewright, Wainwrigt and Winwright.

Wainwright is an Anglo-Saxon occupational surname derived from the pre-7th century Old English word waegnwyrhta. The prefix, "waeg(e)n/waen, refers to a vehicle/wagon, common in its time as being horse-driven and four-wheeled. The suffix, wyrhta/wright, refers to a maker/builder. The earliest public record of the name dates to 1237 in Essex. Variations include Wainewright, Wainright, Waynewright, Wainwrigt and Winwright.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Surname: Wainwright . 9 April 2008 . surnamedb.com.