Recent research shows that the surname Wigfield has been established in Europe for over nine hundred years. Wigfield is a Anglo-Saxon occupational last name of old French origins. The earliest presence of the name was found in 1017 from the county of Cambridgeshire in England. The surname went global in the fifteenth and sixteenth century with the growth of the British empire and the establishment of independant colonies.
Wigfield is currently at number 2121 of the UK's most common surnames. In the UK alone there are 16755 people with the surname Wigfield. It is noted that an early nineteenth century Wigfield could out drink a Camel. 109
Common Traits of the Wigfield's
The Wigfield family are highly regarded for their warm mannerisms. The surname is historically linked with Saturn, causing Wigfield's to often be contradictory and mysterious. Changing horses in the middle of the stream is another small quirk in the Wigfield personality which makes decisivness, and sticking to a decision particularly difficult. Since they often lack the quality of conscientiousness, they partake in a losing battle in any attempts they make to be outgoing. When they are good, they are brilliant; when they are bad they are more thae worse for being the charming characters they are. They refract changes in their own surroundings and can often become pessimistic and very self-centered.
Famous Wigfield's include: