Waite (name)

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| languageorigin = English, Norman, German

| origin = English

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| meaning = Watchman, Guardian, Defender, Protector

| region = Europe

| variant = Wait, Wayte, Waits, Waight, Wächter,

| seealso = Wilhelm/Willem/William (a name also meaning "protector"), Alexander (a name also meaning "defender")

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Waite is an English surname (of Norman origin) and rarely a given name. Its variant forms include Wait, Wayte, Waits and Waight. It is derived from the old high German wahten (to keep watch); it is common in the sense of guard or watchman to all the Teutonic languages,{{cite book|title=Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.|publisher=C. & G. Merriam Co.|url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Teutonic+languages|ref=Teutonic languages}} the German wacht, Dutch vaght, Swedish vakt and English watch. When used as a verb, its meaning is "to stay in expectation of"; as a noun, it denotes a minstrel watchmen.

Waite is an occupational name for a watchman either in a town or castle from Anglo-Norman French waite ‘watchman member of the watch’ (of ancient Germanic origin; compare Wachter / Wächter).https://www.waitegenealogy.org/FGS/historysurname.pdf

The following are named Waite.

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  • Waite Hoyt (1899–1984), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Waite Phillips (1883–1964), American petroleum businessman and philanthropist
  • Waite Stirling (1829–1923), English missionary and first Anglican bishop of the Falkland Islands

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