Wilcock Surname

54,555th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 9,328 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
Isle of Man

Wilcock Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of William,' from nick. Will, and suffix -cock (v. Cocks); compare Jeffcock, Simcock, &c.

Wilecoc Rossel, Devon, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Ricardus Wilkokson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

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Wilcock Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England6,1641:9,0391,312
United States1,1031:328,61229,819
Australia8131:33,2054,382
Wales3011:10,2811,139
Canada2601:141,71414,582
New Zealand2131:21,2603,728
Scotland1501:35,6923,478
South Africa1191:455,27538,276
Northern Ireland291:63,6224,809
Spain251:1,870,08151,392
Isle of Man211:4,087875
Ireland161:294,30910,207
Thailand131:5,433,719375,884
United Arab Emirates121:763,52325,625
Switzerland111:746,62949,719
Brazil81:26,759,292405,030
Guam81:20,0153,029
Germany61:13,417,576340,600
Nigeria61:29,523,793355,097
France51:13,284,544357,392
Saudi Arabia41:7,713,95437,548
Greece41:2,769,948101,568
Malaysia41:7,373,556230,001
Philippines31:33,746,074302,898
Jersey31:33,0674,675
Norway21:2,571,14395,402
Oman21:1,843,9869,590
Cyprus21:442,4389,493
Netherlands21:8,443,588136,641
Japan21:63,922,14662,827
Belgium11:11,496,644167,539
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Hong Kong11:7,335,48316,643
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Yemen11:26,425,29455,147
Cape Verde11:529,6426,792
Uruguay11:3,431,75838,295
United States Virgin Islands11:110,3756,934
China11:1,367,321,56651,149
Italy11:61,156,688199,583
Kenya11:46,179,900103,372
South Korea11:51,240,2568,015
Czechia11:10,633,469206,023
Rwanda11:11,364,9785,947
Poland11:38,008,749231,653
Pakistan11:178,643,885213,220
Finland11:5,496,70284,025
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland321:138,4337,742
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England4,1331:5,898901
Wales1341:11,705704
Scotland171:220,1897,953
Isle of Man31:18,0901,402
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States1371:366,56027,735

Wilcock (11) may also be a first name.

Wilcock Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of William,' from nick. Will, and suffix -cock (v. Cocks); compare Jeffcock, Simcock, &c.

Wilecoc Rossel, Devon, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Ricardus Wilkokson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Adam Wylkokson, 1379: ibid.

Radulfus Wylcok, 1379: ibid.

Willelmus Wilkocson, 1379: ibid.

1526-7. Lawrence Hillis and Wynefred Wylcoks: Marriage Lic. (London).

1576. Baptised — John, s. Robert Wylecockes: St. Michael, Cornhill.

1617. William Wilcock, of Flixton: Wills at Chester.

1666. Richard Wilcoxen .(Cheshire) and Eleanor Starkey: Marriage Lic. (Faculty Office).

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

WILLICOCK: Another form of Willock, which see. Adam Willicok was admitted burgess of Aberdeen in 1578 (NSCM., I, p. 73), and Alexander Willicok in Fechill was bewitched in 1597 (SCM., I, p. 132). Patrick Willicok, son of Alexander Willicok, was burress of Aberdeen, 1603, and Alexander Wilicok is recorded in Ellon in 1606 (RSCA., II, p. 35, 84). Willecok c. 1500.

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

14th cent. Wylcoc, Wylkok, Wilkok, 13th cent. Wilecoc, Wilecocc-Will (pers.), q.v. + the pet suff. -cock.

There has been some confusion with Wilcot(t.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

From Will, and cock, which signifies, little. Will's son, Williamson. "A willcock,"one rather obstinate.

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

The surname Williams sometimes means the same as Williamson, while it sometimes denotes other dependants-servants, daughters, wives, and so on. All come from the first name William. This name is of Old Germanic origin, coming originally from the name Willahelm. This is formed from the words ‘wilja’ meaning ‘will’ and ‘helm’ meaning ‘protection’. Thus the name was probably first given as a kind of talisman of hoped-for traits.

As the Old German name spread, it became Normanised to Willelm. (In French it also became Guillaume, and as such gave rise to the English name Gillam). Compare Gaulter, Gautier for Walter, under Watson.

Following the Norman Conquest, William quickly became the most popular first name in the land, only being superseded by John in the middle of the twelfth century. Since then it has remained as one of our most popular first names, and has been the name of four kings. (Only Edward, Henry and George are more popular royal names.) As one might expect, this popular first name gave rise to a number of diminutives and variations. Most of these have spawned their own variant surnames. Thus the diminutive Wylymot gives the surname Wilmot, and Willet and Willot arise similarly. The diminutive Wilkin gives Wilkins and Wilkinson, and the shortened form Will (for many years the most popular pet version, as in Will Shakespeare) gives us Wills and Wilson.

The name Williams is widespread throughout the land, but has special popularity in Wales. At the end of the last century one in every fourteen Welsh farmers was called Williams.

The earliest mention of Williams as a surname appears in the Domesday Book. Here in the records for 1086 one Robertus filius Willelmi is mentioned.

Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (1891—1947) was an English politician, labour organiser and suffragette who led the famous 1936 ‘Jarrow Crusade’ as MP for the northern town of Jarrow, whose shipyard had been closed down in the Depression. Thousands of unemployed Geordies marched to London in a fruitless bid to obtain help from the government. Ellen Wilkinson died in office as Minister of Education, the first woman to hold that post.

One Williams has been Lord Mayor of London: Sir John Williams (1735).

William Carlos Williams (1883—1963) was one of America’s greatest twentieth-century poets. In an era when Bohemian exile was the rule, Williams was an exception. As a home-town family doctor, his influential verse mirrored this practical streak and his love of everyday events.

Those great ‘golden oldie’ hits Your Cheatin’ Heart and Hey, Good Lookin’ were composed by the celebrated American country and western singer, Hank Williams (1923—53). Hank’s style has played an influential role in much modern popular music.

The first fighting tank, manufactured by William Foster and Company of Lincoln, was nicknamed ‘Big Willie’.

The United Kingdom has one town and one body of water related to this surname: Williamscot and Williams lake. Canada has 4 namesake towns while the United States has 24, including 5 called Williams. Australia also has a Williams as well as a Williamsburg. Geographic Williams’s are fairly common, with rivers in Canada (2) and Australia as well as mountains in these two countries, while the Bahamas includes a Williams Island.

With about 451,000 namesakes Williams is the 3rd most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Williams is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 35 families bears the name. In decending numerical order Liverpool, Bristol and Birmingham are other Williams strongholds. Around the world Williams’s are most common in Canberra (one in 232 families), Wellington (one in 237) and Sydney (one in 247). The United States has more Williams’s than the entire population of Merseyside-an estimated total of just over 1,646,000 makes this their 3rd most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Wilcock Last Name Facts

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

The last name Wilcock has its highest incidence in England. It can be rendered as:. For other potential spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Wilcock? popularity and diffusion

The surname is the 54,555th most prevalent surname globally It is held by around 1 in 781,255 people. This last name is mostly found in Europe, where 72 percent of Wilcock live; 72 percent live in Northern Europe and 72 percent live in British Isles. It is also the 3,487,849th most commonly occurring forename at a global level. It is borne by 11 people.

This surname is most numerous in England, where it is carried by 6,164 people, or 1 in 9,039. In England Wilcock is primarily found in: Greater Manchester, where 14 percent live, Lancashire, where 13 percent live and West Yorkshire, where 13 percent live. Without taking into account England this last name occurs in 46 countries. It is also found in The United States, where 12 percent live and Australia, where 9 percent live.

Wilcock Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The frequency of Wilcock has changed over time. In England the number of people who held the Wilcock last name grew 149 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it grew 805 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Wales it grew 225 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 882 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it declined 50 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Wilcock Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those carrying the surname is primarily Catholic (52%) in Ireland.

In The United States Wilcock are 19.9% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 66.67% registered to vote for the party.

The amount Wilcock earn in different countries varies markedly. In Norway they earn 31.5% more than the national average, earning 455,094 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 14.89% less than the national average, earning R 202,248 per year; in United States they earn 7.23% more than the national average, earning $46,270 USD per year and in Canada they earn 0.47% more than the national average, earning $49,916 CAD per year.

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