Re: Wachbert and Woolner - meaning?
in reply to a message by Bobby Darin
I'll guess ...
Wach- ...maybe related to Wake- which means "wet" in many English names, -bert which means "bright" in many names
Woolner - wood seem to obviously be an occupational name for someone who makes or works with wool ...
I'd bet they're both English ...
Wach- ...maybe related to Wake- which means "wet" in many English names, -bert which means "bright" in many names
Woolner - wood seem to obviously be an occupational name for someone who makes or works with wool ...
I'd bet they're both English ...