Ward Meaning England. In England the name dates to before the Norman ConquestInvasion of 1066. The Old English name derives from an occupational surname for a civil guardkeeper of the watch or alternately as a topographical surname from the word werd.
The surname Ward is for a guard having derived from the Old English word ward meaning guardian or watchman. By late Old English times both words had come to be used with a clear sense of place not people. Deflect usually used with off ward off a blow.
One of the districts into which certain English and Scottish boroughs are divided.
Wɔːd əv kɔːt noun. Definition of ward Entry 2 of 10 transitive verb. See English n1 used alongside Angelcynn the English race. Noun a division or district of a city or town as for administrative or political purposes.
