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Mainwaring Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Mainwaring come from? What does the surname Mainwaring mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Mainwaring and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Mainwaring Origin: What does the last name Mainwaring mean?

The surname Mainwaring is of Anglo-Norman origin, deriving from "Mesnil Warin" which translates to "the manor of Warin" in Norman French. The name is associated with the village of Le Mesnil Varin, now known as Saint-Paër, in Normandy. Notable individuals bearing the Mainwaring surname include Welsh rugby player Billy Mainwaring, Australian rules footballer Chris Mainwaring, and American novelist Daniel Mainwaring, among others.

YourRoots data indicates that the Mainwaring surname first appeared in records from England in the early 11th century. The frequency of Mainwaring family records increased significantly around the 15th century, and the name has since spread to other countries over the centuries. While the specific countries are not detailed in the provided data, Mainwaring family records continue to be documented in England, indicating a lasting presence and potentially global reach of the surname.

Mainwaring Last Name History: Where did the last name Mainwaring come from?

Origin of Mainwaring Surname: Where does the last name Mainwaring originate from?

According to YourRoots' data, the surname Mainwaring first appeared in records from England, United Kingdom, around the early 11th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact “Mainwaring” spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Mainwaring: What does the Mainwaring surname history look like in the early days?

The “Mainwaring” surname remained closely associated with England, United Kingdom, from the 11th through the 17th century. The frequency of Mainwaring family records surged significantly around the 15th century. YourRoots data also shows Mainwaring family records in other countries, indicating a spread over the centuries, although details about these additional countries are not available in the given data.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Mainwaring surname today?

By the 16th century, the frequency of records with the Mainwaring surname started to level off in England, United Kingdom. However, Mainwaring family records continue to appear in the database through the 19th century. The “Mainwaring” surname remains documented in England, United Kingdom, and likely other regions worldwide, although the specific countries are not indicated in the provided data.


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  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Captain Mainwaring

    Captain Mainwaring

    Captain George Mainwaring (1885 – ) is a beloved fictional character from the BBC sitcom Dad's Army, portrayed by Arthur Lowe. As the pompous bank manager and Home Guard captain of Walmington-on-Sea during World War II, Mainwaring's iconic quotes like "You stupid boy!" have become part of British pop culture. Despite his bluster and snobbery, Mainwaring is brave, loyal, and patriotic, leading his bumbling unit with humorous results. Ranked 21st on Channel 4's list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters, Mainwaring's role in the classic series continues to entertain audiences through regular repeats.

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    Chris Mainwaring

    Christopher Douglas Mainwaring (27 Dec 1965 – 1 Oct 2007) was an Australian rules footballer known for his time with the West Coast Eagles in the AFL. He was a popular wingman who played a key role in the Eagles' premiership wins in the 1990s. Mainwaring transitioned to a successful career in television and radio after retiring from football, but tragically passed away at the age of 41 due to a drug overdose. He left behind a lasting legacy in the football world and is remembered for his talent on the field and his contributions to sports media.

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    Daniel Mainwaring

    Daniel Mainwaring (February 27, 1902 – January 31, 1977) was an American novelist and screenwriter known for his work in film noir. Starting as a journalist, he wrote mystery novels under the name Geoffrey Homes before transitioning to screenwriting. His novel "Build My Gallows High" was adapted into the classic film "Out of the Past" in 1947. Mainwaring also worked on films like "The Big Steal" and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Despite facing challenges like the Hollywood blacklist, he continued to write for TV shows like "The Wild Wild West" until his passing.

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    Henry Mainwaring

    Sir Henry Mainwaring (1587–1653) was an English lawyer, soldier, writer, seaman, and politician known for his pirate activities in Newfoundland before becoming a naval officer with the Royal Navy. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and served in Parliament. Despite his controversial past, Mainwaring was respected for his nautical skills and bravery at sea. After receiving a royal pardon, he wrote a book on piracy and represented the King in Venice. Mainwaring's family had a long history in England, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror. He passed away in poverty and was buried in London.

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    Marion Mainwaring

    Marion Jessie Mainwaring (April 21, 1922 – December 12, 2015) was an American writer, translator, and critic best known for completing Edith Wharton's novel The Buccaneers. She also assisted in researching a Pulitzer and Bancroft-prize-winning biography of Wharton. Mainwaring wrote novels like Murder in Pastiche, a parody of famous detectives, and Murder at Midyears based on her teaching experiences. She translated works by Ivan Turgenev and edited records of a parlor game played by him. Her biography, Mysteries of Paris, focused on Wharton's lover. With a BA from Simmons College and a PhD from Harvard University, Mainwaring left a lasting impact on literature and academia.

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