Eastwood (surname)
Eastwood is an English surname originally derived from the Old English words east and wudu, meaning "eastwood". The family would have originally lived to the east of a wood, in an eastern wood or in a place called Eastwood. According to one account, Eastwood was an English landed gentry family originating from Nottingham, to which belonged the mayor of Dublin in the Seventeenth Century, during the reign of Charles II.[1]
Notable people sharing the surname "Eastwood"
- Alice Eastwood
- Alison Eastwood
- Arthur Eastwood, New Zealand rower
- Bob Eastwood
- Clint Eastwood, American film director, actor, producer, screenwriter, musician and composer
- Dina Eastwood
- Francesca Fisher-Eastwood
- Freddy Eastwood, Coventry City footballer
- Greg Eastwood, New Zealand rugby league footballer
- Jayne Eastwood
- Jim Eastwood, Northern Irish businessman
- John S. Eastwood
- Ken Eastwood
- Kyle Eastwood
- Mark Eastwood, British politician
- Mike Eastwood, NHL ice hockey player
- Paul Eastwood, British rugby league footballer
- Ralph Eastwood, British army general during World War II
- Scott Eastwood, American actor and son of Clint Eastwood
- Tom Eastwood (1922–1999), English composer
References
- Burke, Sir Bernard (1858). Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Harrison, Pall Mall. p. 333 – via Google Books.
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