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Winston

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Name — A masculine given name and surname of Old English origin, meaning "joy stone" or "friend's town," most famously borne by Winston Churchill.

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Etymology

From Old English personal name Wine, in the genitive singular case Wines + tūn (“farm, village”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Winston” mean?

The word “Winston” means a masculine given name and surname of Old English origin, meaning "joy stone" or "friend's town," most famously borne by Winston Churchill.

How do you pronounce “Winston”?

“Winston” is pronounced WIHN-stuhn (/ˈwɪn.stən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Winston” in a sentence?

Here is “Winston” used in a sentence: “Winston Churchill led Britain through the Second World War.”

What part of speech is “Winston”?

“Winston” is a name.

Is “Winston” a common word?

“Winston” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Winston a first name or a surname?

Winston works as both. It is a masculine given name and also a surname, both of Old English origin.

What language does the name Winston come from?

Winston is of Old English origin. It has been interpreted as meaning "joy stone" or "friend's town."

Who is the most famous person named Winston?

The name is most famously associated with Winston Churchill. His prominence helped keep Winston in use as a given name.

What are common short forms of the name Winston?

Winston is commonly shortened to "Win" or "Winnie" in informal use. The full form remains the standard given name.

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