[Facts] Meaning of Whitlam
Can any one tell me what the meaning of Whitlam is.
It is the name of a past Australian Prime Minister (1970's).
It is the name of a past Australian Prime Minister (1970's).
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Whitlam is an English surname from Middle English forms of the words "white lamb." It is uncertain why this became a surname; it could originally have been a nickname for an inoffensive or mild-mannered person, or it may have originally been a "house name" from a house marked with a sign featuring a white lamb, during the time before house numbering systems were invented.
This information is from Hanks & Hodges's A Dictionary of Surnames, verified by Reaney & Wilson's A Dictionary of English Surnames.
This information is from Hanks & Hodges's A Dictionary of Surnames, verified by Reaney & Wilson's A Dictionary of English Surnames.
As far as we know from records going back to the fourteenth century our family comes from Nottinghamshire. The family name is derived from the name of a location, in our case, from a lost place in Markham Clinton, alias Little or West Markham (Notts.). The place is called WHITELUM (Old English HWIT ‘white’+ LUM ‘pool’). An early relative was Richard de Whytelom of Milneton mentioned in 1301 the “Inquisitions post Mortem (West Markham”.