Wilmot
name
name ·2 syllables ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Proper Noun
- 1 A surname originating as a patronymic. countable, uncountable
- 2 A rural community of Kentish council area, northern Tasmania, Australia. countable, uncountable
- 3 A number of places in Canada:; A civil parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick. countable, uncountable
- 4 A number of places in Canada:; A community in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. countable, uncountable
- 5 A number of places in Canada:; A township in Waterloo regional municipality, south-western Ontario. countable, uncountable
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- 6 A number of places in Canada:; A neighbourhood of Summerside, Prince Edward Island. countable, uncountable
- 7 A number of places in the United States:; A minor city in Ashley County, Arkansas. countable, uncountable
- 8 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Washington Township, Noble County, Indiana. countable, uncountable
- 9 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Cowley County, Kansas. countable, uncountable
- 10 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Kingston Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. countable, uncountable
- 11 A number of places in the United States:; A town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. countable, uncountable
- 12 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Jackson County, North Carolina. countable, uncountable
- 13 A number of places in the United States:; A village in Stark County, Ohio. countable, uncountable
- 14 A number of places in the United States:; A minor city in Roberts County, South Dakota. countable, uncountable
- 15 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in King George County, Virginia. countable, uncountable
- 16 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. countable, uncountable
- 17 A number of places in the United States:; Three townships in the United States, listed under Wilmot Township. countable, uncountable
Etymology
From a medieval diminutive form of the given name William.
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