Walsh
Walsh (name) means an Irish surname, historically meaning "Welshman" or foreigner from Wales. Example: “Walsh is one of the most common surnames in Ireland.”
Word forms
Walshes plural
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Etymology
From Middle English Walsch (“Welsh(man)”), from Old English wælisċ, variant of wīelisċ.
Rhymes for Walsh
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What does “Walsh” mean?
The word “Walsh” means an Irish surname, historically meaning "Welshman" or foreigner from Wales.
How do you use “Walsh” in a sentence?
Here is “Walsh” used in a sentence: “Walsh is one of the most common surnames in Ireland.”
What part of speech is “Walsh”?
“Walsh” is a name.
Is “Walsh” a common word?
“Walsh” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the origin of the surname Walsh?
Walsh is an Irish surname that historically meant "Welshman" or referred to a foreigner from Wales who settled in Ireland. It reflects the long history of migration and settlement between Wales and Ireland.
Is Walsh an Irish name or a Welsh name?
Walsh is classified as an Irish surname, even though its meaning traces back to describing someone as a Welshman or foreigner from Wales. This makes it a name of Welsh origin that became firmly established as part of Irish naming tradition.
Is Walsh ever used as a first name?
Walsh is used primarily as a surname rather than a first name, reflecting its origin as a descriptive label for ancestry rather than a given name. Like many surnames, it can occasionally appear as a first or middle name, but this is uncommon.
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