Wright is the right answer. The Wright Brothers are generally credited with flying the first plane.
Orville Wright
In most cases, the identity of the first person to use a particular surname is lost to history.
Orville Wright was the first to fly an aeroplane.
Louis Blériot was the first person to fly across the English Channel in an airplane on 25 July 1909.
The wright brothers made the first aeroplane in 1903 :)
In most cases, the identity of the first person to use any particular surname is lost to history.
The proud and noble English surname of Freer is an occupational surname, describing a person who was a friar. The surname first appears in Lothian, where they had held a family seat.
In most cases, the identity of the first person to use any particular surname is lost to history.In the case of Smith, a name derived from the name of an occupation, many different people at different times and in different places adopted that surname independently. It is not possible to identify a truly first person.
I've heard it used as a surname, but not first.
Unfortunately for our research efforts, the Bell surname arose independently from several sources.
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