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An early occurrence of this surname (of a personal residing near a wood) is de la Wode, recorded in Hertfordshire, England, in 1242. [2] The locational name also appeared in early records Latinised as de Bosco [3] (from the Old French bois, meaning "wood"). [4] Another derivation for the surname is from a nickname of an eccentric or violent ...
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Christopher Wood, American R&B singer better known by his stage name Brent Faiyaz; Clare Wood (born 1968), British pro tennis player; Connor Wood (basketball) (born 1993), Canadian basketball player; Corinne Wood (1954–2021), American politician, first female lieutenant governor of Illinois; Craig Wood (disambiguation), several people
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Apr. 18—Liam and Olivia continue to be the most popular baby names in Ohio, though Oliver and Charlotte are not far behind, according to data from the Social Security Administration. In 2020 ...
Additionally, Hudson, Owen, and William are names particularly unique to Ohio, since they weren't predicted to be in the national top 10 boy names of 2024 on Names.org. For girls, unique Ohio ...
Elizabeth Blackwell (abolitionist, women's rights activist, first female doctor in U.S.) (Cincinnati) John Brown (abolitionist) (Hudson) Alice A. W. Cadwallader (philanthropist and temperance activist) (St. Clairsville) Rebecca Ballard Chambers (temperance reformer) (Ohio) Annie W. Clark (social reformer)