The baby name Wordsworth is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "wurdz-wurth".
Wordsworth is English in Origin.
Wordsworth is a surname that originated in England. The name is derived from the Old English words "wurd" meaning "word" and "wurth" meaning "enclosure" or "settlement". The name was first recorded in the 13th century and was originally used to describe someone who lived near a walled settlement or someone who was known for their eloquence or skill with words.
As a first name, Wordsworth is rare and is typically given to boys. The name has literary associations with the English poet William Wordsworth, who was a prominent figure in the Romantic movement. William Wordsworth is known for his poems that celebrate nature and the beauty of the English countryside. The name Wordsworth has a strong and distinguished sound, with emphasis on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "WURDZ-wurth".
The name Wordsworth is composed of two elements: "word" and "worth". The word "word" refers to language, communication, and expression, while "worth" refers to value, importance, and significance. Together, the name Wordsworth suggests someone who is skilled with words and has a deep appreciation for their power and meaning. The name has a literary and intellectual feel, and may appeal to parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.
Wordsworth has the following similar or variant Names
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- Wadswurth |
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- Wadswurtht |
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- Wadswurthi |
- Wadswurthy |
- Wadswurthie |
- Wadswurthee |
- Wadswurtho |
- Wadswurthu |
- Wadswurthia |
- Wadswurthya