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Etymology of Walker

What does the name Walker mean?

The distinguished surname Walker is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin. It is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) "wealcere," meaning "fuller," an occupation involving the scouring and thickening of raw cloth by beating it and trampling it in water. It is likely that the progenitor of this name held this occupation. The Walker surname has also appeared as a translation of the Gaelic "Mac an Fhucadair," meaning "son of the fuller."

Early Origins of the Walker family

The surname Walker was first found in Berwickshire an ancient county of Scotland, presently part of the Scottish Borders Council Area, located in the eastern part of the Borders Region of Scotland where the first on record appears to be Thomas dictus Walker, on record there in 1324. A few years later, "William Walkere held land in Inuernys in 1361, and Andrew and John fulloni were tenants of the Douglas in the barony of Buittle in 1376." 1

Another source notes that the family is Scottish "not by way of Northumberland, where it is infrequent, but through Cumberland into the county of Dumfries, and it is fairly represented over Scotland, except in the extreme north." 2

Early History of the Walker family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Walker research. Another 95 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1361, 1393, 1457, 1531, 1546, 1560, 1618, 1676, 1704, 1744 and 1890 are included under the topic Early Walker History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Walker Spelling Variations

Since medieval scribes still spelled according to sound, records from that era contain an enormous number of spelling variations. In various documents Walker has been spelled Walker, Walkere and others.

Early Notables of the Walker family

  • Sir Edward Walker, who was Garter King of Arms in 1676, William Walker, who was mayor of Worcester in 1704, and Francis Walker, who became mayor of the same city in 1744

Walker World Ranking

the United States, the name Walker is the 25th most popular surname with an estimated 544,653 people with that name. 3 However, in Canada, the name Walker is ranked the 41st most popular surname with an estimated 41,592 people with that name. 4 And in Quebec, Canada, the name Walker is the 920th popular surname. 5 Newfoundland, Canada ranks Walker as 606th with 75 people. 6 France ranks Walker as 6,973rd with 1,000 - 1,500 people. 7 Australia ranks Walker as 14th with 56,838 people. 8 New Zealand ranks Walker as 13rd with 6,485 people. 9 The United Kingdom ranks Walker as 11st with 140,155 people. 10 South Africa ranks Walker as 830th with 8,390 people. 11

Migration of the Walker family to Ireland

Some of the Walker family moved to Ireland, but this topic is not covered in this excerpt.
Another 125 words (9 lines of text) about their life in Ireland is included in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.


Walker migration to the United States +

Descendents of Dalriadan-Scottish families still populate many communities across North America. They are particularly common in Canada, since many went north as United Empire Loyalists at the time of the American War of Independence. Much later, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the highland games and Clan societies that now dot North America sprang up, allowing many Scots to recover their lost national heritage. Some of the first immigrants to cross the Atlantic and come to North America bore the name Walker, or a variant listed above:

Walker Settlers in United States in the 17th Century
  • John Walker, and Isabel Walker, who all immigrated to Virginia in 1623
  • Mr. Roger Walker, aged 22, who arrived in Virginia in 1623 aboard the ship "Providence" 13
  • Augustine Walker, who settled in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1630
  • Mr. Robert Walker of Lancashire who arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1630 aboard the ship "Ambrose" as part of the Winthrop Fleet, found in Boston 14
  • Mrs. Sarah Walker of Lancashire who arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1630 aboard the ship "Ambrose" as part of the Winthrop Fleet, found in Boston 14
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Walker Settlers in United States in the 18th Century
  • Anne Walker, who landed in Virginia in 1702 15
  • Ellen Walker, who landed in Virginia in 1703 15
  • Christen Walker, who settled in New Bern, North Carolina in 1710
  • Adrius Walker, who arrived at Philadelphia in 1738
  • Adriess Walker, who landed in Pennsylvania in 1738 15
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Walker Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Adam Walker, aged 26, who arrived in New York in 1800 15
  • Eliza Walker, aged 24, who landed in New York, NY in 1804 15
  • Armstrong Walker, who landed in Baltimore, Maryland in 1811 15
  • Edwin Walker, who was naturalized in Georgia in 1812
  • David Walker, aged 45, who arrived in Ohio in 1812 15
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Walker Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Archibald Dunn Walker, who arrived in California in 1901 15
  • Mr. Adam Walker, aged 13, Scottish settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Cynosure" in 1863
  • Mr. Franklin J. Walker, Infant, British settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Cynosure" in 1863
  • Mr. John T. Walker, aged 5, British settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Cynosure" in 1863
  • Mrs. Sophia Walker, aged 27, British settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Cynosure" in 1863
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Walker migration to Canada +

Walker Settlers in Canada in the 18th Century
  • Thomas Walker, a mason who settled in St. John's, Newfoundland in 1773 16
  • Mr. Hugh Walker U.E. who arrived at Port Roseway, [Shelburne], Nova Scotia on October 26, 1783 was passenger number 152 aboard the ship "HMS Clinton", picked up on September 28, 1783 at Staten Island, New York, USA 17
  • Mrs. Martha Walker U.E. who arrived at Port Roseway, [Shelburne], Nova Scotia on October 26, 1783 was passenger number 295 aboard the ship "HMS Clinton", picked up on September 28, 1783 at Staten Island, New York, USA 17
  • Miss. Harriot Walker D. U.E. who arrived at Port Roseway, [Shelburne], Nova Scotia on October 26, 1783 was passenger number 34 aboard the ship "HMS Clinton", picked up on September 28, 1783 at Staten Island, New York, USA 17
  • Mr. Jacob Walker U.E. who settled in Home District [York County], Ontario c. 1784 17
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Walker Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century
  • Christopher Walker, who arrived in Canada in 1832
  • John Walker, aged 17, a shoemaker, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the ship "Margaret" from London, England
  • Matthew Walker, aged 30, a farmer, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the brig "Ugoni" from Belfast, Ireland
  • George Walker, aged 30, a labourer, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick aboard the ship "Billow" in 1833
  • Catherine Walker, aged 25, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick aboard the ship "Billow" in 1833
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Walker migration to Australia +

Emigration to Australia included the First Fleet, Second Fleet and Third Fleet of convicts, tradespeople and early settlers. Early immigrants include:

First Fleet
  • Mr. Samuel Walker, British settler convicted at Leicestershire, England in 1788, sentenced to 7 years for stealing, transported aboard the ship "Neptune, Scarborough or Surprize" leaving in 1789 arriving in New South Wales, Australia in 1790 12
  • Mrs. Mary Walker, (b. 1764), aged 24, British settler convicted in Middlesex, England in 1788, sentenced to 14 years for stealing, transported aboard the ship "Lady Juliana" leaving in 1789 arriving in New South Wales, Australia in 1790 13
Second Fleet
  • Miss Sarah Walker, (Frost), British settler convicted in London, England in 1791, sentenced to 7 years for shop lifting, transported aboard the ship "Albermarle" leaving in 1790 arriving in New South Wales, Australia in 1791 13
Third Fleet
  • Mr. John Walker, (b. 1764), aged 23, English carpenter convicted in London on 20th October 1784, sentenced for 7 years for stealing clothing, transported aboard the ship "Scarborough" leaving in 1787 arriving in New South Wales, Australia in 1788 13
  • Mr. David Walker, British seaman on the Navy support ship for the First Fleet the "HMS Sirius" leaving in 1787 arriving in New South Wales, Australia in 1788
Following the First, Second and Third Fleets, other convicts and early settlers arriving in Australia include:

Walker Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century

Walker migration to New Zealand +

Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. Early immigrants include:

Walker Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century
  • Mr. William Walker, Australian settler travelling from Port of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on board the ship "David Owen" arriving in New Zealand in 1832 21
  • William Walker, who landed in Bay of Islands, New Zealand in 1836
  • John Walker, aged 26, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Oriental" in 1840
  • Eliza Walker, aged 21, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Oriental" in 1840
  • Thomas Walker, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840
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Walker migration to West Indies +

The British first settled the British West Indies around 1604. They made many attempts but failed in some to establish settlements on the Islands including Saint Lucia and Grenada. By 1627 they had managed to establish settlements on St. Kitts (St. Christopher) and Barbados, but by 1641 the Spanish had moved in and destroyed some of these including those at Providence Island. The British continued to expand the settlements including setting the First Federation in the British West Indies by 1674; some of the islands include Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Island, Turks and Caicos, Jamaica and Belize then known as British Honduras. By the 1960's many of the islands became independent after the West Indies Federation which existed from 1958 to 1962 failed due to internal political conflicts. After this a number of Eastern Caribbean islands formed a free association. 22
Walker Settlers in West Indies in the 17th Century
  • Mr. Wm Walker, (b. 1613), aged 21, British settler travelling from Gravesend, UK aboard the ship "Hopewell" arriving in Barbados on 17th February 1634 15
  • Mr. Joseph Walker, (b. 1617), aged 18, British settler travelling from London, England aboard the ship "Anne and Elizabeth" arriving in Barbados in 1635 23
  • Miss Grace Walker, (b. 1601), aged 34, British settler travelling from London, England aboard the ship "Alexander" arriving in Barbados in 1635 24
  • Mr. Thomas Walker, (b. 1616), aged 19, British settler traveling aboard the ship "John" arriving in St Christopher (Saint Kitts) in 1635 25
  • Mr. James Walker, (b. 1605), aged 30, British settler traveling aboard the ship "Matthew" arriving in St Christopher (Saint Kitts) in 1635 26
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Contemporary Notables of the name Walker (post 1700) +

  • Alice Malsenior Walker (b. 1944), American novelist awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983 and inducted into the California Hall of Fame in 2006 by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Ann B. Walker (1923-2025), American journalist, editor, radio personality and businesswoman, inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame as the first woman broadcaster to report on the Ohio Legislature in 1978, the first Black woman from Franklin County to receive a presidential appointment
  • Joe Louis Walker Jr. (1949-2025), born Louis Joseph Walker Jr., an American musician, best known as an electric blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer
  • Clay Walker Jr. (b. 1969), born Ernest Clayton Walker Jr., an American country music artist whose debut hit in 1993 "What's It to You", reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, as did its follow-up, 1994's "Live Until I Die"
  • Captain (USN, Ret.) David Mathieson Walker (1944-2001), American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, and a NASA astronaut who flew aboard four Space Shuttle missions in the 1980s and 1990s 27
  • Jerry Allen Walker (1939-2024), American former professional baseball pitcher
  • Chester "Chet" Walker (1940-2024), American professional basketball player
  • Mary Willis Walker (1942-2023), American crime fiction author from Fox Point, Wisconsin
  • Robert Thomas Walker (1948-2023), American professional baseball pitcher
  • ... (Another 81 notables are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Arrow Air Flight 1285
  • Mr. Gregory Walker (1965-1985), American Specialist 4th Class from Manning, South Carolina, USA who died in the Arrow Air Flight 1285 crash 28
  • Mr. Guy William Walker (1963-1985), American Specialist 4th Class from Jacksonville, Arkansas, USA who died in the Arrow Air Flight 1285 crash 29
  • Norman Lindsay Walker (1919-1943), Australian Acting Corporal who died aboard the ship "Centaur" an Australian hospital ship when torpedoed on 14th May 1943
  • Wendy "Jennie" Walker (1914-1943), Australian Sister who died aboard the ship "Centaur" an Australian hospital ship when torpedoed on 14th May 1943
  • Mr. Thomas Lyle Walker (d. 1914), British Bedroom Steward from United Kingdom who worked aboard the Empress of Ireland and died in the sinking 29
  • ... (Another 43 entries are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)


Suggested Readings for the name Walker +

  • Ancestors and Descendants of the Walker Lathrop Family of Chelsea , Vermont by M. Gudmundson Walker.
  • The Genealogy of the Families of Formon-Boisclair, Walker, Beers, Lacy by Mary W. Meadows.
  • Genealogy of the Vale, Walker, Littler and Other Related Families by George Walker Vale.

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  3. "What are the 5,000 Most Common Last Names in the U.S.?". NameCensus.com, https://namecensus.com/last-names/
  4. "Surnames Meanings, Origins & Distribution Maps - Forebears." Forebears, https://forebears.io/surnames
  5. "The first 1,000 family names by rank, Quebec (in French only)" Institut de la statistique du Quebec, https://statistique.quebec.ca/en/document/family-names-in-quebec/tableau/the-first-1000-family-names-by-rank-quebec
  6. The order of Common Surnames in 1955 in Newfoundland retrieved on 20th October 2021 (retrieved from Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland by E.R. Seary corrected edition ISBN 0-7735-1782-0)
  7. http://www.journaldesfemmes.com/nom-de-famille/nom/
  8. "Most Common Last Names in Australia." Forebears, https://forebears.io/australia/surnames
  9. "Most Common Last Names in New Zealand." Forebears, https://forebears.io/new-zealand/surnames
  10. "UK surname ranking." UK Surname map, https://www.surnamemap.eu/unitedkingdom/surnames_ranking.php?p=10
  11. "Most Common Last Names in South Africa." Forebears, https://forebears.io/south-africa/surnames
  12. Convict Records of Australia. Retrieved 4th February 2021 from https://convictrecords.com.au/ships
  13. Pilgrim Ship's of 1600's Retrieved January 6th 2023, retrieved from https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
  14. Pilgrim Ship's of 1600's. Retrieved January 6th 2023 from https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
  15. Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8)
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  19. Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 28th July 2021). Retrieved from https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/duke-of-portland
  20. State Library of Queensland. (Retrieved 2016, October 27) Ann voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1809 with 200 passengers. Retrieved from http://www.convictrecords.com.au/ships/ann/1809
  21. New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 17th October 2018). Retrieved from http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.html
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  25. Pilgrim Ship's of 1600's. Retrieved October 4th 2021 from https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/daphne
  26. Pilgrim Ship's of 1600's (Retrieved October 4th 2021 from https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
  27. NASA Astronauts Homepage. (Retrieved 2010, September 27) David Walker. Retrieved from http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/walker.html
  28. American War Memorials - Flight 1285. (Retrieved 2016, August 24) . Retrieved from http://www.uswarmemorials.org/html/monument_details.php?SiteID=317&MemID=550
  29. Commemoration Empress of Ireland 2014. (Retrieved 2014, June 17) . Retrieved from http://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/listepsc1.html


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