Webster

English occupational name
"weaver"

Webster Origin and Meaning

The name Webster is a boy's name of English origin meaning "weaver".

Webster is one of several W-starting surname names back on the drawing board, now that it has recovered from its childlike eighties sitcom identity.

Webster was used in respectable numbers in the past--it reached a high of Number 388 in 1890--but like several other surnames starting with W, fell off the list completely in the 1940s. With its engaging nickname Webb, we can see it making a comeback.

Webster Young was a jazz trumpeter who played with most of the greats, but more prominent bearers wore Webster as a surname--in particular statesman Daniel and lexicographer Noah.

Fun feminist fact: Webster was originally an occupational name for a female weaver, though it's used exclusively for boys now.

# 931 in the US

Webster Rank in US Top 1000

Famous People Named Webster

  • Webster Gradney Jr. aka Webbie
    American rapper
  • Webster English Young
    American jazz trumpeter
  • Webster Anderson
    U.S. Medal of Honor recipient
  • Webster Paulson
    English civil engineer
  • Webster Melvin Slaughter
    American NFL football player
  • Webster Lee "Webb" Hubbell
    American lawyer and aide to President Bill Clinton
  • Webster Griffin Tarpley
    American author and historian
  • William Webster "Webb" Franklin
    U.S. Congressman from Mississippi
  • Webster Lee "Webb" Hubbell
    American lawyer and aide to President Bill Clinton
  • Webster Clay "Webb" Ball
    American founder of the Ball watch company
  • Noah Webster
    produced the first American dictionary in 1828
  • Daniel Webster
    American statesman
  • Arthur Gordon Webster
    founder of the American Physical Society

Webster in Pop Culture

  • Webster Long
    main character on TV's "Webster"
  • Webster Boot
    character in J.K. Rowling's "Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry"