Certificate of Name
Walker
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Walker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Walker. The surname itself originated as an occupational name for a walker, a term that referred to a fuller—a person who cleansed and thickened raw wool by treading on it in water. The word ultimately comes from the Old English wealcan, meaning "to walk" or "to move."Etymology and Historical ContextThe occupation of a walker, also known as a fuller, was an important trade in medieval England. Walkers would treat woollen cloth by soaking it in water and stamping or treading on it to clean and thicken the fibers. This process, known as fulling, was a key stage in cloth production. The surname Walker thus identified a person who performed this work.As a given name, Walker was first recorded in the Middle Ages. It remained relatively uncommon until recent years, when it gained popularity in the United States, largely due to the influence of the television series Walker, a reboot of the 1993–2001 show Walker, Texas Ranger.Notable BearersMany notable individuals bear the name Walker, particularly in American history and politics. Examples include Walker Anderson (1801–1857), an American politician; Walker Keith Armistead (1783–1845), a military officer; Walker Lee Ashley (born 1960), a professional football player; and Walker Buehler (born 1994), a baseball pitcher. The name also appears in the arts, such as Canadian actor Walker Boone (1944–2021).Cultural SignificanceWalker is primarily used in English-speaking countries, especially the United States. It has a strong occupational heritage, linking it to historical trades and practical skills. As a given name, it projects a sense of ruggedness and tradition, further reinforced by its association with the titular character of Walker, Texas Ranger.Meaning: Occupational name for a cloth fuller or walkerOrigin: EnglishRoot: Old English wealcan (to walk)Type: Given nameUsage regions: English-speaking world, especially the United States
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