Will
The surname Will has an established history in Europe dating back to the middle ages. Will was originally from British origins. First documented evidence of the surname dates to the county of Suffolk in 1487. During the period of the British Empire the name spread with the colonies to areas of America, Asia, India and Australia.
Will is currently at number 370 of the UK's most common names. In the UK alone there are 67710 people with the surname Will. The nineteen eleven census carried out by H.M. Treasury for the United Kingdom and Ireland shows the greatest number of Will's in the county of Leicestershire. If history is to be believed the late eighteenth century Will's liked a drink or three.
Traits
Previous generations of Will's have been spoken of as a warm bunch. The Will family tend to be knowledgable and charismatic due to the families proximity to the planet Mars. They partake new activities reguarly but lack application, constantly requiring new interests. Moving from one interest to another as apparently purposelessly as a butterfly. Changing horses in the middle of the stream is another small quirk in the Will personality which makes decision making, and carrying through a decision particularly difficult. When they are good, they are excellent; when they are bad they are more thae worse for being the charmers they are. 32
Will Celebrities
Some of the more famous Wills are:
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