Wendy is a diminutive of Gwendolyn, a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "fair browed" or "holy ring". Some believe the name invented by J.M. Barrie for his literary classics, Peter Pan and Peter and Wendy. Wendy appears in US census records as early as 1880, pre-dating Barrie's usage by 25 years.
Wendy is a diminutive of Gwendolyn, a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "fair browed" or "holy ring". Some believe the name invented by J.M. Barrie for his literary classics, Peter Pan and Peter and Wendy. Wendy appears in US census records as early as 1880, pre-dating Barrie's usage by 25 years.
Wendy is a diminutive of Gwendolyn, a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "fair browed" or "holy ring". Some believe the name invented by J.M. Barrie for his literary classics, Peter Pan and Peter and Wendy. Wendy appears in US census records as early as 1880, pre-dating Barrie's usage by 25 years.
Wendy is a diminutive of Gwendolyn, a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "fair browed" or "holy ring". Some believe the name invented by J.M. Barrie for his literary classics, Peter Pan and Peter and Wendy. Wendy appears in US census records as early as 1880, pre-dating Barrie's usage by 25 years.