Renshaw (surname)
Appearance
Origin | |
---|---|
Meaning | "Ren-wood" |
Region of origin | England |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Renshae, Ravenshaw, Rainshaw |
Renshaw is an Old English locational surname for a village in the area of Prestbury, Cheshire that disappeared before the 17th Century. The suffix -shaw means "wood". The earliest variant spelling Renshae is dated 1561. Other variants include Ravenshaw and Rainshaw. Renshaw is uncommon as a given name.[1]
Notable persons with that surname include:
- Deborah Renshaw (born 1975), American racing driver
- Ernest Renshaw (1861–1899), English tennis player
- Graham Renshaw FRSE (1872-1952) British physician and aviculturist
- Jack Renshaw (1909–1987), Australian politician
- Kenneth Renshaw, American violinist
- Mark Renshaw (born 1982), Australian cyclist
- Matthew Renshaw (born 1996), Australian cricketer
- Peter Renshaw, British creative learning consultant
- Richard T. Renshaw (1822–1879), American naval officer
- Samuel Renshaw (1892–1981), American psychologist
- Sharyn Renshaw, Australian lawn bowls player
- William Renshaw (disambiguation), several people
- James Renshaw - English classicist and historian
See also
References
- ^ "Surname: Renshaw". surnamedb.com. Retrieved 2008-01-09.