Wardle Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Wardle Name Meaning: Habitational from places in Cheshire and Manchester when formerly known as Lancashire. Old english weard 'watch' + hyll 'hill'.

The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and translates as the 'watch hill'. The first recorded spelling is that of 'William De Werdale',dated 1216.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Wardle Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Wardle family

Profession Census Frequency
Cotton Weaver 80
Coal Miner Hewer 79
Coal Miner C Hewer 65
General Labourer 52
Farmer 43
General Servant Domestic 37
Living On Own Means 36
Scholar 35
Dress Maker 28
Coal Hewer 27
Coal Miner 23
Domestic Servant 21
Charwoman 19
Cotton Spinner 19
House Maid Domestic 15
Cotton Card Room Hand 15
Tailoress 15
Laundress Wash 14
School Teacher 14
House Keeper Domestic 13
Servant Domestic 13
Stone Mason 13
Butcher 12
Errand Boy Port 11
Grocer Assistant 11

Wardle Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Wardle 100% 41,412
2 Wardell 71% 9,014
3 Wardale 86% 2,551
4 Wordle 83% 641
5 Wardall 71% 607
6 Wardel 67% 534

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The surname Wardle is the most popular version of all its varients

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