Ainsworth
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Ainsworth is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An English surname turned given name, meaning 'Anne's estate'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1933.
What Ainsworth Means
“An English surname turned given name, meaning 'Anne's estate'.”
The Story of Ainsworth
This name carries the weight of established tradition, like a sturdy oak that has sheltered generations.
Ainsworth is an English surname that has found its way into use as a given name. It signifies 'Anne's estate,' suggesting a connection to ancestral lands and a legacy of quiet stewardship.
For your son, this name suggests a foundation of reliability and honesty. He is someone who will approach life with a practical mindset, building a life that is both grounded and enduring.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1933
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1933
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