Bywood Surname
Approximately 73 people bear this surname
Bywood Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'at the wood,' from residence thereby. Common to every mediaeval register all over the country. With Wode, compare Wodehouse.
Andrew ate Wode. Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Read More About This SurnameBywood Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 62 | 1:898,678 | 46,462 |
| Australia | 8 | 1:3,374,463 | 124,818 |
| Wales | 2 | 1:1,547,266 | 39,871 |
| United States | 1 | 1:362,458,933 | 1,988,048 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 27 | 1:902,791 | 38,028 |
Bywood Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'at the wood,' from residence thereby. Common to every mediaeval register all over the country. With Wode, compare Wodehouse.
Andrew ate Wode. Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Richard de la Wode, Oxfordshire, ibid.
Elias in le Wode, Cambridgeshire, ibid.
Walter de la Wode, Herefordshire, Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp. Henry III-Edward I.
Robertas del Wodde, Webster, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Thomas del Wode, smythe, 1379: ibid.
Robertas del Wode, 1379: ibid.
Modern instances are needless.
Local, from residence near a wood (Old English wudu). The name appears first in record in the Latinized form de Bosco (see Boyce ) There is an Old English personal name, Wuda, from which the name might be derived. This became in ME. Wode, and later Wood, but the local derivation is most probable for the name in Scotland. William Wod was a witness to the valuation of Kilravock and Easter Geddes in 1295 (Cau ror, p. 3; Rose, p. 30). In 1370 John Wode complained of having been plundered by wreckers (Bain, IV, 164). Ade Wood in Garvald and Roger Wode in Louchurde were tenants under Douglas, 1376 (RHM., I, p. Ivii; II, p, 16). A horse was stolen from Adam dictus Wode, husbandman of the bishop of Moray, 1398 (REM., p. 212), and Hugo o' the Wode, 'scocheman,' had a royal pardon, 1407 (Bain, IV, 734). William de le Wod is in record, 1413 (CDE., 21). Thomas Wod, a witness in Newbattle, 1458 (Neubotle, p. 246). Patrick of Wod witnessed an instrument of sasine, 1476, and Thom of Wod witnessed a declaration by John of Roule, 1479 (Home, 23, 25). John Vode was a friar preacher in Aberdeen, 1486 (REA., II, p. 300), and Alexander Woyd was a tenant under the bishop of Glasgow, 1513 (Rental). Vod and Void 1526, Voud and Voude 1520, Vould 1522, Wodde 1491, Wode (of Largo) 1506, Woid 1567, Woide 1481.
From residence near one. It is often pluralized to Woods; and Attwood and Bywood are other forms of the same name. Its commonest medieval spelling is Atte-Wode, afterwards softened to A'Wood. Almost every considerable wood surnamed a family, and hence the commonness of the appellation, amounting in the Lond. Direct, in its various forms to more than 300 traders. This surname is found so early as Domesday in the form of De Silva. Suffolk. The forms De la Wode, In le Wode, and Ate Wode, are found in H.R.
Originally de Bosco-they bear an oak tree in their arms.
A surname very ancient in Scotland, first called De Bosco. The family bore trees in their coat of arms.
Wood. —This name has established itself in the greater number of the English counties; but its home, par excellence, is in the region comprised by Yorkshire, Cheshire, and the northern midland counties of Derbyshire, Notts, Staffordshire, and Leicestershire. It has, however, also an independent and important home in the south - east of England in Kent and Sussex. Except in Devonshire, it cannot be said to be at all frequent in the south - western counties. In the extreme north of England it is fairly represented; but it has crossed the border in scanty numbers, and though scattered about Scotland it has obtained no great hold. It is supplemented by Woods in Lancashire, Norfolk, Suffolk, etc.
Bywood Demographics
Average Bywood Salary in
England
£25,025
Per year
Average Salary in
England
£26,976
Per year
Bywood Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Bywood Come From? nationality or country of origin
Bywood is borne by more people in England than any other country or territory. It may occur as a variant:. For other potential spellings of this last name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Bywood? popularity and diffusion
This surname is the 2,220,661st most prevalent last name world-wide It is held by around 1 in 99,829,396 people. The last name Bywood occurs mostly in Europe, where 88 percent of Bywood are found; 88 percent are found in Northern Europe and 88 percent are found in British Isles.
The surname is most frequently held in England, where it is borne by 62 people, or 1 in 898,678. In England it is primarily concentrated in: East Riding of Yorkshire, where 39 percent live, West Yorkshire, where 23 percent live and Kent, where 13 percent live. Not including England it is found in 3 countries. It also occurs in Australia, where 11 percent live and Wales, where 3 percent live.
Bywood Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Bywood has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Bywood last name grew 230 percent between 1881 and 2014.
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