Walhe
Walhe refers to a surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from the Old English personal name "Wealhwine," meaning "foreign friend" or "Welsh friend." Over time, this name likely evolved through various phonetic shifts and spellings before settling into the modern form of Walhe. Surnames in England often originated from given names, occupations, or locations, and Walhe fits into the category of a patronymic or given name derivative. While the exact historical prevalence and geographical distribution of the Walhe surname are difficult to pinpoint without extensive genealogical research, it is a relatively uncommon surname. Individuals bearing the Walhe surname can be found in various parts of the English-speaking world due to historical migration patterns. Its etymology suggests a connection to early Anglo-Saxon naming conventions.