Any name can go with the surname Wilson, but in US history the name most commonly associated with Wilson is Woodrow. Woodrow Wilson was President of the United States before and during World War 1.
Well, obviously her parents gave her her first name, and she got the surname Wilson when she married Miller Wilson, but they are divorced now. Her surname before she got married to Miller was Aitken.
rita wilson's mothers name was dorothy .she was greek
Their surname was MARCH ^^ worst answer ever... the sisters' names were: Margaret (She goes by the name Meg) Josephine (She goes by the name Jo) Elizabeth (She goes by the name Beth- she dies) and Amy
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As a male surname, Mac Uilleim; as a female name, Nic Uilleim. (From learngaelic.net.)
it goes well with your surname, you are from russia or you are named after someone called tatiana
Aitken
it was aitken
its wilson or flatly
Type your answer here... Wilson is Anglo-Saxon (English) and originated as "the son of Will," or "Will's son," before there were surnames to identify people. For example, "Robert, the son of Will" would morph into "Robert Wilson" when surnames came into common use.
The surname is typically spelled Wilson (e.g. President Woodrow Wilson).
Jacqueline Wilson got the idea for Tracy Beaker's surname from a street sign she saw called 'Beckett'. She liked the sound of it and decided to use a similar name for Tracy, combining "Beckett" with a different spelling to create the character's memorable surname.