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  1. origin of surname wood

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    The surname Wood is derived from the Old English word “wudu” or “wode,” meaning “wood” or “forest”. It is one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world. The variant spellings of Wood include Woods, Woode, Wode, de Wode, and other variations.
     
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  7. Surname Wood Name History - Wood Surname of Essex

    The Wood Surname predates the 7 th century, broadly originating in England, Scotland, and Wales, with etymologies derived from Olde English, Norman French, and Scottish. The General Armory of England includes 104 coats of arms for …

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  9. Wood Surname Meaning and Origin - ThoughtCo

    Jun 4, 2017 · WOOD Surname Meaning & Origin: 1) Originally used to describe a person who lived in or worked in a wood or forest. Derived from Middle English wode, meaning "wood." 2) Possibly derived from the Old English wad, meaning …

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  11. Woods History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

    Early Origins of the Woods family. The surname Woods was first found in Leicester, where they held land in Thorpe Arnold, under the Earl of Leicester. They were descended from Ernald de Vosco, a Norman knight, who came to Britain …

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