Woodhouse
Woodhouse is primarily an English toponym and surname. The name derives from Old English elements wudu, meaning “wood,” and hus, meaning “house,” originally describing a dwelling by a wood or within woodland. As a place name, Woodhouse appears in numerous settlements and districts across the English-speaking world, often indicating a farm, village, or housing site located by trees or woodland. In the United Kingdom, the term is found in several counties as the name of villages or districts, and it has been carried to other regions through migration and colonization.
As a surname, Woodhouse originated from these place-names and was adopted by families who lived near or
Notable cultural references include the fictional character Mr. Woodhouse, the elderly, cautious protagonist in Jane Austen’s