Waddsworth
wa-ddswor-th,
wad(d)-swo-rth
Origin:British
Meaning:Waeddi's enclosure
Waddsworth is a variation of the last name Wadsworth. This is a location name from a village in Yorkshire. The title originates from Old English Wæddi and means “Waeddi's enclosure.” An isolated building in the village is said to be the setting for Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. As baby Waddsworth grows up, they may feel inspired by gothic novels and enjoy the company of pen and paper.
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