Statistics and meaning of name Willins
Usage: 7% firstname, 93% surname.
Willins first name was found 21 times in 2 different countries. (USA,Brazil)
Surname Willins is used at least 271 times in at least 5 countries.
Name written with Chinese letters: 威林斯 (pinyin: wēi lín sī)
Given names
Andrew Willins (4) Lorna Willins (4) John Willins (4) Gavin Willins (3) Emma Willins (3) Gordon Willins (3) Jocelyn Willins (2) Lilias Willins (2) Derek Willins (2) Helen Willins (2) Wilfred Willins (2) Louise Willins (2) Louire Willins (2) Marjory Willins (2) Merlene Willins (2) Keith Willins (2) Calum Willins (2) Jamie Willins (1) Joan Willins (1) India Willins (1) Janet Willins (1) Lily Willins (1) Michelle Willins (1) Patricia Willins (1) Ralph Willins (1) Stuart Willins (1) Maud Willins (1) Lynn Willins (1) Lee Willins (1) Leonard Willins (1) Ian Willins (1) Kim Willins (1) Graham Willins (1) Ashleigh Willins (1) Anthony Willins (1) Cahterine Willins (1) Carol Willins (1) Catherine Willins (1) Ann Willins (1) Anne Willins (1) Alice Willins (1) Alister Willins (1) Angela Willins (1) Angie Willins (1) Christine Willins (1) Claire Willins (1) Francis Willins (1) Grace Willins (1) Albert Willins (1) Gwen Willins (1) Ellen Willins (1) Eleanor Willins (1) Coraine Willins (1) David Willins (1) Dorothy Willins (1) Douglas Willins (1) Hazel Willins (1) |
Willins reversed is Snilliw
Name contains 7 letters - 28.57% vowels and 71.43% consonants.
Misspells: Willinss Wyllins Vvillins Wjllins Wellins Willinsa Wlilins Willisn Willnis
Rhymes: Collins Mullins Rollins Berlins villains appearance clearance adherence coherence
Meaning of this name is unknown.
Ian Willins says: I believe our name originated from Ireland and was a deliberate misspelling of Whillance or Whillins by a disgruntled son?
Derek Willins says: The name is probably a homonym of Whillans. Considerable discussion on the Whillans surname's origin has occurred via the Whillans Rootsweb List, with no definite resolution. One hypothesis has argued that the last part of our surname 'lands' is quite obvious, with the first part arising from the Anglo-Saxon word for spring water 'Quelle'(Qu is pronounced as a W in old Scots). Therefore the 'spring-lands' emerging near the headwaters of the Liddel River within the Castleton parish of Roxburghshire has led us to the present day surname Whillans. Read more at http://one-name.org/name_profile/whillans/#oeVkxd9jHxeKS4rX.99
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Writers: Michael Willins
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