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Stanley Walter Edwall, 1895 - 1978
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"Stanley" originates from English place names. These place names combine the Old English elements "stan," meaning stone, and "leah," meaning wood, clearing, or meadow. Therefore, the literal meaning of "Stanley" is "stone clearing" or "stone meadow." The name evolved from a locational surname, identifying someone who lived near a stone clearing. As a surname, "Stanley" appeared in England centuries ago. Its use as a given name is more recent, gaining popularity in the 19th century. This rise coincided with the Victorian era's fashion for surnames as first names. The name spread with English-speaking populations, particularly in the United States. Common short forms include Stan. The name's popularity has fluctuated, experiencing peaks and declines throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
The surname Edwall has its historical roots in England, with its earliest appearances dating back to the medieval period. The name is believed to be derived from the Old English personal name "Eadweald," which combines the elements "ead," meaning wealth or fortune, and "weald," meaning to rule or govern. This suggests that the original bearers of the surname may have been individuals of some standing or influence within their communities, possibly linked to local governance or land ownership. Over time, the surname Edwall evolved, with variations in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects and linguistic changes, particularly during the Norman Conquest, which introduced a variety of influences into the English language.
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