Experts believe the surname Wilk dates back to around the tenth century. Wilk is a early English occupational last name. First documented evidence of the surname dates to the county of Leicestershire in 1008. The word Wilk is believed to have come from a Norman term.
Wilk is the 1304th most common surname in Europe. There are approximately 116838 with the name Wilk living in Great Britain. The 1911 census carried out by H.M. Treasury for the UK shows the greatest number of Wilk's in the county of Oxfordshire. A tarnished past is evident, particularly around the summer of 1917 when Rob Wilk stole a greyhound and was sentenced to jail.
Traits of the Wilk family
Warm and friendly is how previous generations of the Wilk family can be described. The generations of Wilks are often held in close proximity to Uranus a planet linked with reliable, egocentric and contradictory. Like children, they demand constant attention, admiration, and the spending on them of time, throwing tantrums if they dont get what they want. 57