Wright

Wright is an occupational surname originating in England.[1] The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker[2][3] (for example, a shipwright is a person who builds ships), and is used as a British family name.

Wright
Origin
MeaningWorker, maker
Region of originEngland
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The word's use as an occupational title continued until the mid-19th century, often combined with other words such as in shipwright, wheelwright,[4] wainwright and playwright.[5] As of 2014, Wright was the eleventh most common surname in England.[1]

The word carpentier, now "carpenter", was introduced into England in the years after the Norman conquest in 1066 and slowly replaced the traditional name and meaning of wright in most of England. 'Wright' is still used in Scottish English in the original meaning of 'skilled woodworker'. The Incorporation of Wrights of the Trades House of Glasgow,[6] and the Incorporation of Wrights and Masons of Edinburgh Trades[7] retain the word in its original meaning in their role of promoting the woodworking trade.

Wright is also an anglicised version of the Scots Gaelic clan name "MacIntyre" or "Mac an t-Saoir", meaning "son of the wright" (son of the carpenter).[8][9][10] In Ireland, the native Gaelic Mac an Cheairt sept of County Mayo occasionally changed their name to Wright. This is a literal translation meaning, "son of the right or righteous".[11]

People with the family name

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  • G. V. Wright, Irish politician
  • Gary Wright, American musician
  • Georg Henrik von Wright (1916–2003), Finland-Swedish philosopher
  • George Wright (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Gertrude Baniszewski, American murderer, also known as Gertrude Wright
  • Gillian Wright, British actress
  • Ginny Wright, American singer
  • Gordon Wright (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Gregory Wright (disambiguation), multiple people

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  • Katharine Wright, high school teacher; sister of Wilbur and Orville
  • Katie Wright, American actress
  • Keith Wright (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Kenneth Wright (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Kit Wright, English poet and children's author
  • Kristy Wright, Australian actress

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  • N. T. Wright, English theologian and prolific writer
  • Nate Wright, American football player
  • Nathan Wright (disambiguation), multiple people

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  • O. V. Wright (1939–1980), American singer
  • Orville Wright (1871–1948), American airplane inventor

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Fictional entities

  • Pastor Leon Wright, a character in The Returned (U.S. TV series)
  • Phoenix Wright, a defense attorney in the Ace Attorney video game series
  • Seth Wright, press secretary in Netflix's 2016 series Designated Survivor
  • Trucy Wright, a character in the Ace Attorney video game series
  • Vivian Wright, a character in the Dream Team TV series
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