Welshman Surname

601,015th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 517 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Canada
Highest density in:
Northern Ireland

Welshman Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'the Welshman'.

Alan Walseman. Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.

William Walssheman, London. Riley's Memorials of London.

Johannes Walseman, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

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Welshman Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Canada1871:197,03519,314
England1281:435,29729,139
United States961:3,775,614208,022
Northern Ireland311:59,5174,663
Australia291:930,88655,860
Scotland231:232,77511,829
Guyana61:127,0377,965
Wales51:618,90625,852
New Zealand21:2,264,16249,210
Saint Lucia21:89,3902,918
Barbados21:143,7241,981
Ireland21:2,354,47019,715
Malaysia11:29,494,225409,885
Solomon Islands11:580,02922,243
Germany11:80,505,459560,955
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland421:105,4736,604
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England991:246,21618,027
Scotland141:267,3738,913
Wales21:784,20816,349
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States161:3,138,668142,671

Welshman (43) may also be a first name.

Welshman Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'the Welshman'.

Alan Walseman. Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.

William Walssheman, London. Riley's Memorials of London.

Johannes Walseman, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

1544. Buried — Davye Welchman: St. Dionis Backchurch.

1564. John Welsheman and Ann Pallydaye: Marriage Lic. (London).

1623. John Welshman, of Newton: Wills at Chester.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

The surname Walsh is a location name, more recognisable in the rarer form Welsh. Walsh derives from the Old English words ‘walh’, ‘wealh’ and ‘welise’, all of which mean ‘a man from Wales’. However, the original meaning was much wider than our geographical interpretation and covered anyone who was a Briton, Celt, Welshman, or even just a foreigner. Much as once the word Gaul had more than French Gallic connotations-the French still call Wales Pays de Galles, and the native language of Scotland and Ireland is Gaelic.

The name Walsh is now mainly of Irish origin, and in Gaelic is written Breatnach (which means Welshman). This Gaelic name has sometimes been re-anglicised as Brannagh or Brannick-so anyone with these names is, in a way, a Walsh. However, the Irish Walshes have no family clan and are scattered all over the country. Theirs is easily the most numerous name which has no sept (or family clan), being the fourth most popular last name-and this suggests that they may originally have been foreigners, probably of Briton origin.

The surname Walsh has a large number of variations. The most widespread of these are Welch (found chiefly in East Anglia and the West Country), Welshman, Walch and Welchman.

Wallace and Wallis are almost certainly the Scottish versions of this name. Though here again a Wallace would probably have been a man of Briton origin, rather than what we would call Welsh.

The surname Walsh has long been widespread in the country, and appears in many early records. The earliest reference to this name yet noted is in the 1273 Wiltshire Assize Rolls where one Henry le Waleis is listed.

To ‘welsh’ on a deal means to fail to keep a promise to fulfil an obligation, notably a bet. The saying first arose in Ireland where emigrating Welshmen kept to themselves and were not trusted.

Welsh rarebit has been a favoured British dish for over 200 years.

Nicholas Welsh (d. 1585) as the Irish Bishop of Ossory had the Protestant service printed in Gaelic, which dramatically increased the number of converts. He was stabbed to death by a parishioner he had condemned for adultery.

Henry le Walleis served a remarkable three terms as Lord Mayor of London (1273, 1281-1283, 1298), while Sir Cullum Welch was Mayor in 1966.

The first pure still life-a partridge, gauntlets and arrows pinned against a wall-was painted in 1504 by Jacobo de Barbari. When this Venetian painter moved to Germany, as a guest and adviser to Dürer, he took on the name Walch.

The United Kingdom has 3 Walsh-related place names, the picturesquely named Walsham Le Willows, Walsham and Walshfort. Canada has 2 towns called Walsh while the United States has but one and no other towns which are related. Curiously few major geographic features are namesakes. Walsh river and Walsh mountain in Canada are exceptions.

In England, Scotland and Wales Walsh is not common enough to be counted separately. In Ireland with about 44,000 name­sakes Walsh is the 4th most popular surname. Around the world Walsh’s are most common in Sydney (one in 904 families), Canberra (one in 1,045) and Melbourne (one in 1,101). In the United States there are an estimated 119,000 Walsh’s-making this the country’s 214th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Welshman Last Name Facts

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

The surname Welshman occurs more in Canada more than any other country/territory. It can appear as:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Welshman? popularity and diffusion

The last name Welshman is the 601,015th most prevalent family name on earth, borne by around 1 in 14,095,833 people. The last name Welshman is mostly found in The Americas, where 57 percent of Welshman are found; 55 percent are found in North America and 55 percent are found in Anglo-North America. Welshman is also the 1,545,828th most common first name throughout the world, held by 43 people.

This last name is most commonly held in Canada, where it is carried by 187 people, or 1 in 197,035. In Canada Welshman is most frequent in: Newfoundland and Labrador, where 37 percent reside, Ontario, where 27 percent reside and Alberta, where 24 percent reside. Other than Canada Welshman exists in 15 countries. It is also found in England, where 25 percent reside and The United States, where 19 percent reside.

Welshman Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Welshman has changed over time. In England the number of people who held the Welshman surname expanded 129 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it expanded 600 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 164 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 250 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it declined 95 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Welshman Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those carrying the Welshman last name is primarily Anglican (50%) in Ireland.

In The United States Welshman are 15.19% more likely to be registered Democrats than The US average, with 68.42% being registered with the party.

The amount Welshman earn in different countries varies notably. In United States they earn 0.6% more than the national average, earning $43,407 USD per year and in Canada they earn 14.88% less than the national average, earning $42,288 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Welschman941/
Welsman93445/
Welchman88720/
Wellsman88129/
Welsmann887/
Welssman884/
Belshman882/
Velshman881/
Welchmann826/
Welssmann821/
Weilesman821/
Wheilsman820/
Wilsman80258/
Welcman8026/
Belsman8017/
Welzman809/
Velsman804/
Wlesman801/
Uelsman800/
Veldsman752,113/
Huelsman751,636/
Wilsmann75794/
Wilchman7517/
Willsman7513/
Wlechman751/
Huelschmann740/
Willsmann718/
Wilssmann711/
Wilchmann711/
Belzman6749/
Wilzman6728/
Bylsman674/
Blesman674/
Vilsman671/
Bilsman671/
Huellsmann670/
Bllsman670/
Willesmann670/

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