Wotsen
Wotsen is a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to be derived from a topographical name, likely referring to someone who lived near a place called "Wot's Oak" or a similar wooded area. The "Wot" part might stem from a personal name, while "sen" is thought to be a diminutive or possessive suffix, or possibly a corruption of "stone" or "settlement." Surnames of this nature were common in medieval England as a way to distinguish individuals based on their dwelling place or ancestral land.
The surname Wotsen is not exceptionally common, with its presence primarily concentrated in England. Historical records