Ward Surname

938th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 567,303 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Barbados

Ward Surname Definition:

John de Warde was a tenant of the earl of Douglas in the barony of Kilbucho, 1376 (RHM., I, p. xlix; II, p. 16) (de may be an error for le, from the occupation of guard or keeper). Robert Waird was burgess of Stirling in 1601 (SBR., p. 99).

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Ward Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States330,0661:1,09871
England116,2681:47929
Australia37,5511:71954
Canada24,3371:1,514131
Ireland9,9711:47271
Iraq6,5971:5,309521
Scotland6,2371:858123
New Zealand5,3511:84648
South Africa5,0261:10,7791,345
Wales3,7131:83379
Northern Ireland2,8051:658103
Syria2,4961:7,733756
Barbados1,4481:19934
Jamaica1,2971:2,213356
Thailand1,1031:64,0428,072
Morocco1,0221:33,7345,408
Spain7221:64,7545,838
Trinidad and Tobago5511:2,475427
Germany4781:168,42119,868
Sweden4671:21,0851,741
Lebanon4481:12,5831,794
France4431:149,93823,230
Guyana4161:1,832325
Argentina4151:102,9968,711
Liberia4021:10,9671,199
Yemen3821:69,1764,895
Bahamas3731:1,050203
Panama3221:12,1501,000
Japan3201:399,51312,871
Brazil3001:713,58126,162
Dominican Republic2771:37,6642,069
Vanuatu2751:957231
Netherlands2501:67,54911,526
India2431:3,156,64892,962
Philippines2361:428,97653,590
Zimbabwe2111:73,16710,843
Saint Kitts and Nevis1861:29767
Guernsey1841:35039
Mexico1741:713,36910,931
Saudi Arabia1591:194,06229,524
Egypt1521:604,84038,338
Jersey1441:68959
Switzerland1411:58,2487,350
Denmark1401:40,3194,211
Norway1291:39,8635,673
Fiji1261:7,0981,425
Peru1251:254,27310,396
Afghanistan1241:259,3004,337
Colombia1231:388,4076,334
Palestine1221:37,2864,474
Indonesia1171:1,130,33581,024
Isle of Man1171:734107
Portugal1131:92,1974,545
Venezuela971:311,3827,080
Chile921:191,4836,147
Bahrain881:15,3253,085
Nigeria881:2,012,98670,656
Bermuda821:796128
Belgium741:155,36021,583
Malaysia731:404,03021,053
United States Virgin Islands721:1,533247
Russia631:2,287,668136,333
Namibia601:40,1575,411
United Arab Emirates601:152,70511,648
China591:23,174,9421,270
Jordan581:152,4568,483
Kuwait581:65,5297,566
Italy551:1,111,94072,628
Costa Rica531:90,1901,608
Malta481:8,964551
Antigua and Barbuda471:2,110344
Finland441:124,92512,029
Cyprus351:25,2822,810
Hungary341:288,71422,080
British Virgin Islands331:957155
Hong Kong311:236,6283,032
Iran291:2,647,67384,414
Czechia261:408,98046,580
Puerto Rico261:136,5441,832
Tunisia261:23,4863,642
Papua New Guinea251:326,14943,617
Greece241:461,65859,466
South Korea241:2,135,011473
Andorra231:3,645702
Botswana221:99,40615,343
Ecuador221:722,99312,618
Kenya211:2,199,04336,489
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines211:5,365624
Gibraltar191:1,787420
Pakistan191:9,402,31046,838
Guam161:10,0081,526
Uruguay161:214,48516,699
Austria141:608,24554,975
Cameroon141:1,483,50583,777
Curaçao141:11,232389
Ghana141:1,930,04911,535
Saint Lucia141:12,7701,181
Poland131:2,923,750116,258
Singapore131:423,66918,211
Turks and Caicos Islands131:2,641268
Oman121:307,3314,704
Qatar121:196,50026,891
Swaziland91:144,244719
Turkey91:8,646,825130,497
Uzbekistan91:3,436,57132,268
Vietnam91:10,294,0062,767
American Samoa81:6,9701,431
Estonia81:165,22626,217
Georgia81:468,19317,304
Grenada81:13,567908
Algeria71:5,518,79351,529
Anguilla71:1,919182
Monaco71:5,295668
Brunei51:83,7461,811
Bulgaria51:1,395,78141,665
Israel51:1,711,52784,568
Malawi51:3,423,82224,042
Tanzania51:10,588,32375,430
Zambia51:3,169,98435,680
Libya41:1,560,9943,087
Luxembourg41:145,1366,519
Nicaragua41:1,505,2725,843
Romania41:5,019,46862,922
Sri Lanka41:5,202,14012,146
Taiwan41:5,861,18633,577
Uganda41:9,759,820144,676
Bolivia31:3,538,81111,393
Cook Islands31:6,0601,122
Falkland Islands31:1,044221
Montserrat31:1,649224
Norfolk Island31:765177
Senegal31:4,859,7816,822
Azerbaijan21:4,824,56142,415
Bangladesh21:79,678,38625,993
Belarus21:4,750,530139,516
Cayman Islands21:31,9461,715
Iceland21:190,0456,825
Laos21:3,294,1621,900
Serbia21:3,572,47432,645
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
Armenia11:2,930,18022,770
Bhutan11:616,0391,715
Burkina Faso11:18,352,10030,051
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Croatia11:4,228,60499,289
Cuba11:11,522,71617,380
Dominica11:75,891912
El Salvador11:6,343,8888,415
Ethiopia11:97,546,26229,669
Honduras11:8,816,4429,272
Ivory Coast11:23,071,23276,679
Kazakhstan11:17,682,496204,010
Kyrgyzstan11:5,972,65499,197
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Maldives11:404,1727,269
Marshall Islands11:51,8212,326
Mauritania11:4,094,86338,869
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
Moldova11:3,561,36878,271
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Mozambique11:27,261,5697,432
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Nepal11:28,480,95622,413
Paraguay11:7,236,74616,511
Seychelles11:92,3931,532
Sierra Leone11:7,089,6311,533
Slovakia11:5,336,450140,422
Slovenia11:2,487,67531,128
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Suriname11:552,6169,664
Turkmenistan11:5,489,11211,427
Ukraine11:45,522,696503,646
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland9,2031:48157
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England62,6161:38925
Scotland2,2341:1,676307
Wales5881:2,667178
Isle of Man591:920146
Guernsey341:960161
Jersey301:1,729284
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States66,8181:75250

The alternate forms: Wàrd (1) are calculated separately.

Ward (51,998) may also be a first name.

Ward Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

John de Warde was a tenant of the earl of Douglas in the barony of Kilbucho, 1376 (RHM., I, p. xlix; II, p. 16) (de may be an error for le, from the occupation of guard or keeper). Robert Waird was burgess of Stirling in 1601 (SBR., p. 99).

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

(English) 1 Guard, Watchman, Keeper [Middle English ward(e, Old English w(e)ard (= Old Saxon ward = Gothic ward-s-O.H. Ger. wart] Thomas le Ward —Hundred Rolls John le Warde.—do.

Weard maðelode, þœr on wicge sæt, ambeht unforht.

(The) ward spake, where 011 horse he sat, officer fearless.—Beówulf, 577-9.

For any wye [man] or warde, Wide opned the yates [gates].—Piers Plowman, 12723-4.

2 Of the Watch or GuARD[Middle English ward(e, Old English w(e)ard (from), a watching, guarding] Walter de la Warde.—Hundred Rolls (Celtic) for the Irish and Gaelic Mac-an- Bhaird (bh as w) = Son of the Bard [Irish and Gaelic mac, son + an, of the + the aspirated genit. of bard, a poet]

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

Ward is a common English name, but nearly all Irish Wards are Mac an Bháird, the name of two noted bardic septs.

Bibl; IF 282; MIF 158; Map Don and Gal

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

“Watchman” or “Guard” in Old English.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) The guard, keeper or watchman; dweller near a marsh.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

A keeper, one who guards or defends.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Originally Mac-an-bhaird, 'The Bard’s Son.' ‘The sons of Mac-an-Baird. ' It is very t uncommon.

Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore

From Gar or Garde, near Corbeil, Isle of France. Ingelram de Warda occurs in Northants 1130, and Ralph de Gar in Norfolk t. Henry II. (Blomefield, ix. 5). John de Warda of Norfolk occurs 1194 (Rotuli Curiae Regis). In 1286 and 1290 Stephen de Ware and Thomas de W. are mentioned as holding fiefs there (Ibid. 359,360). From the latter descended the Lords of Tottington, Pickenham, and Dudlington, of whom John Ward 14th cent. acquired Kirkby-Beadon, and from him lineally descended the first Lord Ward and the Earls of Dudley. The Viscounts Bangor descend from a branch seated in Yorkshire, where Robert de la Gar 12th cent. gave lands to Selby Abbey (Burton, Mon. Ebor. 396), after which Simon Warde held a knight’s fee in York 1165 (Liber Niger), and with William, his son, gave lands to Esholt Priory (Ibid. 139). Robert de la Warde was summoned by writ as a baron 1299. A branch settled in Ireland t. Elizabeth, from which descend the Viscounts Bangor.

The Norman People (1874)

A location name in Devon Or from the Dutch, Waard, Warde; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

A Norman name: From the Domesday Book, Wiard.

British Family Names (1894) by Henry Barber

Ward. —This name, though scattered over a large part of England, is gathered together in greatest numbers in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and in the midland counties, especially those of Leicester and Rutland, Notts, Derby, Stafford, Warwick, Northampton, Cambridge, etc. It is infrequent in the four northernmost counties of England, and is similarly absent or relatively uncommon in the southern counties to the south of a line joining Bristol and London. The name signifies a ward or keeper, and we find it with this meaning in such compound names as Woodward, the old title of a forest - keeper.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

Ward stems directly from the Old English word ‘weard’, which means ‘one who watches or guards something’. This could be a relatively lowly social position, as in the name de Wardrobe (a variety of chamberlain or room-servant), or a position of comparative power, such as the ward of a castle or an entire estate. In this case the position could often last for many years when, for example, the Lord Mayor of London went off on a Crusade; then the official would be a nobleman in all but name.

To this day the word ward still retains its ancient meaning of guard, guardian or watchman. Someone (usually a minor) who is considered to be in need of protection can still be made a ‘ward of court’.

When names described a characteristic or the occupation of the holder, they frequently retained the French ‘le’ (or sometimes ‘la’) which was inserted between the Christian name and the surname. Thus we find the names Robert le Rouge (Robert the red in face, or red-haired) and William le Ward. Nowadays the French article has almost entirely vanished, but in earlier times it would often come and go almost at whim. In the records for 1317 we come across one Robert Ward, who was also known on occasion as Robert le Ward, Robert la Ward, and even Robert de la Ward. A wardroper looked after the King’s wardrobe, i.e. his stock of robes, ceremonial apparel etc.

There are many variations on the original Ward, denoting particular occupations. Thus Woodward was originally somebody who guarded a wood, Millward guarded a mill, and Hayward guarded enclosed fields from straying cattle. Other guardians which come into the same category as the Wards are Bridgeman (often in the Frenchified form of Ponter), plain Guard (or Garth), Watchman, Wakeman, or Yeoman.

The name Ward is often found in Scotland and Ireland, sometimes in the form McWard. Here the derivation is different from the English version. The root word in this case is the Gaelic ‘bhard’, which means ‘bard, poet or minstrel’. So the Gaelic original would have been a travelling songster.

From earliest times the name Ward was both frequent and widespread. One John Warde is mentioned in the Pipe Rolls for Yorkshire in 1194, while in the Hundred Rolls for 1273 there is a William le Warde in Oxford, a Simon le Ward in Buckinghamshire, and two further le Wardes, one in Hampshire and one in Cambridgeshire.

The creator of one of fiction’s most endearing popular villains, the sinister Chinese criminal genius Dr Fu Manchu, was British-born writer Arthur Sarsfield Ward (1883—1959) who wrote under the pseudonym Sax Rohmer.

Winston Churchill’s wartime codename was Colonel Warden. This probably stemmed from the fact that he had been made a Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Pioneering British philosopher/psychologist James Ward (1843—1925) has been labelled the first functional psychol­ogist because of his emphasis on activity of the self. His celebrated article ‘Psychology’ (1886) appeared in the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Vanity Fair caricaturist Leslie Ward, using the pseudonym ‘Spy’, skewered many a notable with his acid-tipped pen in a 40-year career beginning in 1873. Reproductions of his prints sold in the thousands. In 1918 the Establishment honoured this brilliant iconoclast with a knighthood.

Ward-related places and geographic features are common. In the United Kingdom alone 12 towns ranging from Ward Green to Wardy Mill are namesakes. Canada has 3 such towns as does the United States, while South Africa has one named Warden. New Zealand has a town named Ward as well as a Ward mountain and a Ward Island. Bodies of water named for Ward are rare. Canada has a Ward river and South Africa a Warden’s Vlei lake.

With about 135,000 namesakes Ward is the 36th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Ward is notably popular in and around Sheffield where an estimated one in about 240 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Leicester, Leeds and Nottingham are other Ward strongholds. Around the world Wards are most common in Sydney (one in 720 families), Wellington (one in 843) and Brisbane (one in 973). The United States has more Wards than the entire population of Plymouth-an estimated total of just under 270,000 makes this their 63rd most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

Ward is in at least one case seemingly a Welsh surname. A Thomas Ward of Waters Upton, Shropshire, died in 1578 and was listed as Thomas Howell alias Ward. His descendants would go on to be named as Howell alias Ward for a further three generations. Howell is an Anglicisation of the Welsh name, Hywel, which means 'eminent'. A 1569 indenture naming Howell Warde, deceased was likely the father of the above Thomas Ward. In Wales and the English Marches it is not uncommon to find Welsh people listed with an alias denoting their occupation, probably to distinguish them from others with the same name, e.g. John Jones alias Cooper. In this manner, this Ward family may have had an ancestor who was a ward, a watchman, guard, or steward. Alternatively it may be a reference to where the family lived, werd being Middle English for a 'marsh'. The area of Waters Upton coincidentally is set in moor land known as Weald Moors. A branch of this Ward family was seated at Blodwell Hall, near Oswestry and has numerous branches throughout the Anglopshere.

- Forebears.io

The Ward surname means 'ward'.

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Ward Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Ward Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Ward (Arabic: وارد, Hassaniya-Arabic: ﻭﺍﺭﺩ, Oriya: ୱାଡର୍) is held by more people in The United States than any other country/territory. It may also occur in the variant forms: Wàrd. For other potential spellings of Ward click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Ward? popularity and diffusion

The surname Ward is the 938th most widespread surname globally It is held by around 1 in 12,846 people. The last name is primarily found in The Americas, where 59 percent of Ward are found; 58 percent are found in North America and 58 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 17,893rd most numerous first name world-wide, borne by 51,998 people.

The surname Ward is most widespread in The United States, where it is carried by 330,066 people, or 1 in 1,098. In The United States Ward is mostly concentrated in: Texas, where 8 percent live, Florida, where 6 percent live and Georgia, where 5 percent live. Barring The United States it occurs in 171 countries. It also occurs in England, where 20 percent live and Australia, where 7 percent live.

Ward Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Ward has changed over time. In The United States the number of people carrying the Ward last name expanded 494 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 186 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it expanded 108 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 279 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it expanded 631 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Ward Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those holding the last name is primarily Catholic (91%) in Ireland, Orthodox (50%) in Russia and Greek Orthodox (43%) in Lebanon.

In The United States Ward are 12.74% more likely to be registered Republicans than the national average, with 59.51% being registered to vote for the political party.

The amount Ward earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 83.25% more than the national average, earning €55,029 per year; in Norway they earn 1.59% more than the national average, earning 351,579 kr per year; in Peru they earn 69.65% more than the national average, earning S/. 32,886 per year; in South Africa they earn 65.54% more than the national average, earning R 393,396 per year; in Colombia they earn 1.02% more than the national average, earning $22,933,600 COP per year; in United States they earn 4.14% less than the national average, earning $41,361 USD per year and in Canada they earn 2.91% more than the national average, earning $51,128 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Wàrd921/
Waard89385/
Wardh8986/
Wardt8973/
Warrd8911/
Waird897/
Weard894/
Whard892/
Wuard892/
Wardd892/
Hward892/
Wartd890/
Wasrd890/
Wahrd890/
Waerdt8038/
Waardt8021/
D'Ward806/
Wardsh802/
Waards801/
Wahard801/
Ward's801/
Warrdh801/
Waired801/
Wairdh801/
Wairds800/
Warrdt800/
Wardth800/
Whgard800/
Bard7520,121/
Word7510,659/
Wart75661/
Vard75557/
Werd75161/
Uard7512/
Wörd751/
Wardová735/
Wardowa734/
Waheerd731/
Wardova731/
Beard6789,475/
Baird6780,907/
Huard6714,896/
Warth674,659/
Baard672,448/
Weerd67625/
Bardt67529/
Woord67325/
Warte67237/
Weart67223/
Bardh67206/
Bayrd67137/
Waart67108/
Veard6764/
Woerd6762/
Werdt6762/
Vaird6750/
Vardh6730/
Vaard6725/
Barrd679/
Bardå679/
Baurd679/
Watrt677/
Barhd676/
Waert674/
Baërd672/
Bajrd672/
Hvard672/
Hbard671/
Weird671/
Woird671/
Hwart671/
Warht671/
Wartt671/
Wasrt671/
Vaerd671/
Warcz671/
Wuart671/
Uardd671/
Wargy671/
Worrd670/
Wahrt670/
Wordt670/
Whart670/

Ward Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Ward in the Hassaniya-Arabic language
ﻭﺍﺭﺩward-
Ward in the Oriya language
ୱାଡର୍wadar-
Ward in the Arabic language
واردward-
اردard-

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