Wendy Explained
Wendy |
Pronunciation: | |
Gender: | Female |
Language: | English |
Alternative Spelling: | Wendi |
Related Names: | Gwendolyn, Gwen, Wendeline, Wendelinda, Winifred |
Wendy is a given name generally given to girls in English-speaking countries.
In Britain during the English Civil War in the mid-1600s, a male Captain Wendy Oxford was identified by the Leveller John Lilburne as a spy reporting on his activities.[1] [2] It was also used as a surname in Britain from at least the 17th century.[3] Its popularity in Britain as a feminine name is owed to the character Wendy Darling from the 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy, both by J. M. Barrie.[4] [5] [6] Its popularity reached a peak in the 1960s, and subsequently declined.[7] The name was inspired by young Margaret Henley, daughter of Barrie's poet friend W. E. Henley. Margaret reportedly used to call Barrie "my friendy", with the common childhood difficulty pronouncing Rs this came out as "my fwendy" and "my fwendy-wendy".[8] [9]
In Germany after 1986, the name Wendy became popular because it is the name of a magazine (targeted specifically at young girls) about horses and horse riding.
People
Business and politics
Film, theatre, television, and radio
- Wendy Beckett (1930–2018), British religious sister and art historian
- Wendy Bergen (1956–2017), American television journalist
- Wendy Craig (born 1934), English actress
- Wendy Davis (born 1966), American actress
- Wendy Greengross (1925–2012), English general practitioner and broadcaster
- Wendy Hiller (1912–2003), English actress
- Wendy Hoopes (born 1972), Malaysian American voice actress
- Wendy Kaufman (born 1958), American television personality
- Wendie Malick (born 1950), American actress and former fashion model
- Wendi McLendon-Covey (born 1969), American actress and comedian
- Wendy Mesley (born 1957), Canadian television journalist and reporter
- Wendy Morgan, English actress
- Wendy Morgan, Canadian film director
- Wendy Pack, from The Howard Stern Show
- Wendy Padbury (born 1947), English actress
- Wendi Peters (born 1968), English actress
- Wendy Phillips (born 1952), American actress
- Wendy Richard (1943–2009), English actress
- Wendy Robie (born 1953), American actress
- Wendy Raquel Robinson (born 1967), American actress
- Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005), American actress
- Wendy Schaal (born 1954), American actress
- Wendy Stites (born 1949), Australian production and costume designer
- Wendy Tilby (born 1960), Canadian animator and director
- Wendy Toye (1917–2010), English director and actress
- Wendy Williams (1934–2019), English actress
- Wendy Williams (born 1964), American television and radio presenter, businesswoman, author, actress and media personality
- Wendy O. Williams (1949-1998), American singer and former member of Plasmatics.
Sports
- Wendy Brown (heptathlete), American heptathlete
- Wendy Cruz, Dominican Republic cyclist
- Wendy Fuller, Canadian diver
- Wendy Holdener, Swiss alpine skier
- Wendy Lucero, American diver
- Wendie Renard, French football player
- Wendy Richter, American wrestler
- Wendy Vereen (born 1966), American former sprinter
- Wendy Weinberg, American Olympic medalist swimmer
- Wendy Wyland (1964-2003), American diver
Arts
- Wendy Bagwell (1925–1996), founding member and leader of the Southern gospel music and comedy trio Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters
- Wendy Carlos, American composer
- Wendy Chung, Hong Kong pop and C-Pop lyricist
- Wendy Cope, English poet
- Wendy Davies, British professor of history
- Wendy J. Fox, American author
- Wendy Holden (author, born 1961), British journalist and author
- Wendy Holden (author, born 1965), British chick-lit novelist
- Wendy James, Transvision Vamp's singer
- Wendy Mass (born 1967), American author especially of young adult and children's novels
- Wendy Melvoin, musician and composer and twin sister of Susannah Melvoin
- Wendy Partridge, costume designer
- Wendy Pepper, fashion designer
- Wendy Pini, creator, artist and writer of the fantasy comic book universe Elfquest
- Wendy Shon, Korean singer and member of Red Velvet
- Wendy Sulca, Peruvian singer
- Wendy Wasserstein, American playwright
- Wendy Whelan, American ballet dancer and associate artistic director of New York City Ballet
- Wendy O. Williams, stripper turned punk rocker and leader of the Plasmatics
- Wendy Wilson, pop singer of Wilson Phillips fame and daughter of The Beach Boys singer, Brian Wilson
- Wendy Rose (born 1948), Hopi/Miwok writer.
Science and engineering
Other
Fictional characters
Notes and References
- https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10038330/1/Peacey_BookChapter_Lilburne%20article3b.pdf
- Web site: An English Civil War 1649 hand written letter from Captain Wendy Oxford pledging funds to various . 9 March 2023 .
- Book: A Chronicle of the Late Intestine War in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1675. J.C. for Thomas Basset. London. James Heath, John Phillips. 2nd. 480.
- http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2057/was-the-name-wendy-invented-for-the-book-peter-pan Was the name Wendy invented for the book Peter Pan?
- [Patrick Hanks]
- Web site: Before this, the name simply didn't exist! The History of the name "Wendy" . https://web.archive.org/web/20010627002022/http://www.wendy.com/wendyweb/history.html . June 27, 2001.
- Web site: Wendy - Meaning and Origin of the Name Wendy | BabyNames.co.uk.
- Web site: The History of Wendy. 2009-07-25. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090318131510/http://www.wendy.com/wendyweb/history.html. 2009-03-18.
- Book: Winn, Christopher . I Never Knew That About England. Ebury Press. 2005. 4. 9780091902070.