Wallington (surname)


Wallington, is a toponymic surname derived from a common English place name. The name "Wallington" derives from the Anglo Saxon "Waletone" meaning "village of the Britons".
This would be so, as the Anglo-Saxons settled more and more into Albion the native British peoples where segregated into their own villages to begin with. These villages were known as a "Waletone" or "Wallington" as it is known now. A member of this village was also known as a "Wallington".

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