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Wainwright (name)

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Meaning
  
"wagon builder"

Region of origin
  
England

Related names
  
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. There are many variations. People with the name include:

Surname

  • Adam Wainwright (born 1981), American baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Alfred Wainwright (1907–1991), writer of guide books to the fells of the English Lake District, including List of Wainwrights
  • Arthur Wainwright, English footballer
  • Charles S. Wainwright (1826–1907), American artillery officer during the American Civil War
  • George L. Wainwright, Jr. (born 1943), American judge, Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
  • Geoffrey Wainwright (born 1939), British Methodist theologian
  • Harry Wainwright Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway
  • Helen Wainwright, American diver and freestyle swimmer
  • Henry Wainwright (died 1875), English brushmaker and murderer
  • Hilary Wainwright (born 1949), British socialist and feminist
  • Jonathan M. Wainwright (1792-1854), b. Liverpool, England, Americal Episcopal Bishop and father of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II
  • Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II (1821-1863), Lieutenant in the United States Navy during the US Civil War, father of Jonathan Wainwright, Jr. (III) and Robert Powell Page Wainwright, grandfather of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV.
  • Master Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, Jr. (III), (1849-1870), Officer in the United States Navy and son of Commander Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II.
  • Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV (1883–1953), United States Army general during World War II, Recipient of the Medal of Honor, Japanese Prisoner of War, and the last "fighting general."
  • Loudon Wainwright Jr. (1924-1988), American columist and editor.
  • Loudon Wainwright III (born 1946), American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, actor, father of Martha and Rufus Wainwright
  • Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary of Florida Division of Corrections; respondent in Gideon v. Wainwright and other famous Supreme Court cases
  • Lyndon Wainwright, English ballroom and Latin exhibition dancer.
  • Maci Wainwright (born 1990), American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • Mark Wainwright, Australian academic
  • Martha Wainwright (born 1976), Canadian-American singer-songwriter, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III
  • Michael Wainwright (musician), Canadian musician
  • Richard Wainwright (politician) (1918–2003), British Liberal politician
  • Richard Wainwright (Civil War naval officer) (1817–1862), United States Navy Commander, father of Admiral Richard Wainwright
  • Richard Wainwright (Spanish-American War naval officer) (1849–1926), United States Navy Admiral, son of Commander Richard Wainwright
  • Richard Wainwright (World War I naval officer) (1881–1944), United States Navy Commander, son of Admiral Richard Wainwright
  • Rob Wainwright (rugby union) (born 1965), rugby union player, capped 37 times for Scotland (captain 16 times) and once for the British Lions
  • Robert Powell Page Wainwright (1852-1902), Major in the United States Army, father of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV.
  • Rufus Wainwright (born 1973), Canadian-American singer-songwriter, son of Loudon Wainwright III
  • Sally Wainwright, English dramatist and television writer
  • William Wainwright, British musician better known under his artist name William Orbit. Other aliases include Wayne Wright
  • Ted Wainwright, English cricketer
  • William L. Wainwright, American politician, member of the North Carolina General Assembly
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