Whitelaw
/ˈwaɪˌtlɔ/
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Whitelaw is an English surname turned given name, derived from the Old English words 'hwit', meaning 'white', and 'hlaw', meaning 'hill'. It evokes imagery of purity, strength, and natural beauty, often associated with serene, elevated landscapes. The name carries a sense of nobility and timeless elegance, making it a distinctive choice.
Whitelaw Reid
Journalist, Editor of the New York Tribune, 1872-1905
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