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Wodehouse (/ ˈ w ʊ d h aʊ s / "wood-house") is an English surname and barony. The baronetcy was created in 1611, the barony in 1797. Since 1866 it has been held by the Earl of Kimberley , the current Baron Wodehouse being John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley (born 1951).
The most common surname remains Smith; over two million Americans have that name and it is the most common name for white, native and multiracial residents. The most common name among black Americans was Williams and the most common name among Asian Americans was Nguyen. The name Wilson was 10th in the 2000 census but was replaced by Martinez in
The modern surname may derive from any of several places called Woodhouse or Wodehouse in England, and people who share the surname are not necessarily related to the Womburne Woodhouse family, or to one another. Notable people with the surname include: Airini Woodhouse (1896–1989), New Zealand community leader, historian, and author
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Lists of the most common surnames by continent: Lists of most common surnames in African countries; Lists of most common surnames in Asian countries; Lists of most common surnames in European countries; Lists of most common surnames in North American countries; Lists of most common surnames in Oceanian countries
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The Wodehouse family is an English aristocratic family headed by the Earl of Kimberley. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
[5] [n 1] The first name was rapidly elided to "Plum", the name by which Wodehouse became known to family and friends. [ 6 ] Mother and son sailed for Hong Kong, where for his first two years Wodehouse was raised by a Chinese amah (nurse), alongside his elder brothers Philip Peveril John (1877–1951) and Ernest Armine (1879–1936).