Weyne
Weyne is a proper noun used primarily as a surname in English-speaking regions. The spelling is a variant of related surnames such as Wynne, Wynn, or Wayne, reflecting historical orthographic variation in English and Welsh-influenced naming practices. The exact origin is not firmly established, but it is generally considered to be a variant form arising through phonetic spelling in medieval and early modern records.
In use, Weyne appears in genealogical and archival materials, including parish registers, civil records, and legal
Variant spellings are common in onomastic studies, and Weyne is often treated together with Wynne, Wayne, Wynn,