Whatmore Surname

241,204th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 1,657 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
Wales

Whatmore Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from a nickname. 'Wat's brother-in-law,' i.e. the brother-in-law of Walter, familiarly Wat. A very interesting North-English surname, and one of a small but distinct class (v. Muff and Hitchmough)compounded of the Christian name and maght or mauf, probably in general a brother-in-law, though other relationships are included.

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Whatmore Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1,0601:52,5646,452
Australia1941:139,15314,991
United States1311:2,766,862164,942
Canada1001:368,45633,054
Wales821:37,7383,712
South Africa441:1,231,31169,478
Scotland241:223,07611,507
United Arab Emirates41:2,290,56860,372
Chile41:4,404,11844,633
Thailand21:35,319,172966,191
France21:33,211,361423,184
Singapore11:5,507,70347,049
Ghana11:27,020,69223,742
Spain11:46,752,036156,870
New Zealand11:4,528,32355,372
Dominican Republic11:10,432,93236,508
Zimbabwe11:15,438,240133,260
China11:1,367,321,56651,149
India11:767,065,3821,851,717
Philippines11:101,238,223404,861
Pakistan11:178,643,885213,220
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland41:1,107,46726,093
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England6391:38,1464,909
Wales71:224,0598,079
Scotland11:3,743,21632,299
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States81:6,277,336262,771

Whatmore (412) may also be a first name.

Whatmore Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from a nickname. 'Wat's brother-in-law,' i.e. the brother-in-law of Walter, familiarly Wat. A very interesting North-English surname, and one of a small but distinct class (v. Muff and Hitchmough)compounded of the Christian name and maght or mauf, probably in general a brother-in-law, though other relationships are included. 'Maug, a brother-in-law. North E.' (Halliwell). 'Mauf, Maugh, or Meaugh, a brother-in-law' (Brockett). 'Mow, husbondys syster, or wyfys systyr, or syster-in-lawe' (Promptorium Parvulorum). 'Mauf denotes a brother-in-law. N. of E.' (Grose). 'Anglo-Saxon, mag or mag, the guttural sound being changed into that off, as in laugh' (Jamieson). Only a few of these compounds have come down to us in the form of surnames, Watmough and its variants being the prominent instance. The Yorkshire Poll Tax, however, has several others, which although now obsolete are uncontrovertible evidence of the former familiarity of such titles.

William Barnmawe, the child's brotherin-law, Yorkshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

With the above we must compare the Yorkshire Barnfather (the child's father).

Robert Susannemagh, Fines Roll, 10 Edward I.

Johannes Elysmagh (Ellis's brother-in. law): Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Willelmus Hudmagh (Richard's brother-in-law): ibid.

Ricardus Gepmouth (Geoffrey's brother-in-law): ibid.

Johannes Tailliourmoghe (the tailor's brother-in-law), ibid.

Coming to Watmough we find: Robertus Watmaghe (Walter's brotherin-law): ibid.

Later we find it as Watmouth (now Watmuff):Stolen from Fore bears

Myles Watmough, vicar of Medomsley, 1583: History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham.

Hugo Watmouth, rector of Thornton-in-Craven, 1599: Whitaker's Craven.

The modern variant Whatmough is imitative. With this class of surname compare.

William Gamelstepsone (the stepson of Gamel), 35 Edward I: Calendarium Genealogicum: Henry III-Edward I.

Henricus Parson-cosyn, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Thomas Viker-cosyn, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

1581. Hugh Watmoughe, Yorkshire: Register of the University of Oxford.

I am glad to find that this most interesting North-country name has reached America.

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

(English) belonging to Whatmore (Salop) = the Wheat-Moor [Old English hwœte + mór)

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

The same as Watmore, Whitmore, Whittemore; from Whitmore or Whittimere, a parish co. Stafford.

Ludus Patronymicus (1868) by Richard Stephen Charnock

Whatmore Last Name Facts

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

The last name Whatmore has its highest incidence in England. It may occur in the variant forms:. Click here to see other potential spellings of Whatmore.

How Common Is The Last Name Whatmore? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 241,204th most commonly held family name worldwide, borne by approximately 1 in 4,398,036 people. It is mostly found in Europe, where 71 percent of Whatmore live; 70 percent live in Northern Europe and 70 percent live in British Isles. It is also the 423,803rd most commonly occurring first name throughout the world, held by 412 people.

The last name Whatmore is most commonly occurring in England, where it is carried by 1,060 people, or 1 in 52,564. In England Whatmore is most frequent in: Worcestershire, where 15 percent reside, West Midlands, where 15 percent reside and Hampshire, where 9 percent reside. Without taking into account England this surname exists in 20 countries. It is also found in Australia, where 12 percent reside and The United States, where 8 percent reside.

Whatmore Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Whatmore has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Whatmore last name rose 166 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it rose 1,638 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Wales it rose 1,171 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Scotland it rose 2,400 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Whatmore Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those carrying the Whatmore last name is primarily Anglican (100%) in Ireland.

In The United States those holding the Whatmore last name are 3.18% more likely to be registered Democrats than the national average, with 56.41% being registered to vote for the party.

The amount Whatmore earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 98.57% more than the national average, earning R 471,888 per year; in United States they earn 0.96% more than the national average, earning $43,562 USD per year and in Canada they earn 14.41% more than the national average, earning $56,842 CAD per year.

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