Wilmoth
WIL-moth
Wilmoth is a unisex name of Germanic origin, meaning “Wilmoth is a surname derived from a medieval given name, a variant of Wilmot. Wilmot itself is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protector'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1927.
What Wilmoth Means
“Wilmoth is a surname derived from a medieval given name, a variant of Wilmot. Wilmot itself is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protector'.”
The Story of Wilmoth
A steadfast name, whispered through generations, embodying the traditional strength of a 'resolute protector'.
Wilmoth, first recorded in 1909 and peaking in 1927, is a surname derived from a medieval given name, a variant of Wilmot. Its Germanic roots mean 'resolute protector,' a solid and enduring meaning.
You see Wilmoth as a name for your child who will be a source of stability and strength. It speaks to a determined, protective nature, a steadfast presence that you know will be a comfort and an anchor.
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The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#21 in 1927
Total Births
208
First Recorded
1909
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