Willcock - Wikipedia Christopher Willcock (born 1947), Australian Jesuit priest Edith Gertrude Willcock (1879–1953), English nuclear physicist and biochemist Eric Willcock (born 1947), English cricketer Harry Willcock (1896–1952), British Liberal Party activist John Willcock (1879–1956), Australian politician Kevin Willcock (born 1973), English cricketer
Meaning of the name Willcock - Wisdom Library Willcock is a surname of English origin, primarily a patronymic form derived from the medieval personal name "Wilcock," which itself is a diminutive of the personal name "William "
Willcock - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Willcock is of English origin and is derived from the medieval given name "Will", a short form of William, combined with the suffix "-cock" which was a common diminutive in medieval England The name Willcock therefore means "son of Will" or "son of William"
The meaning and history of the last name Willcock - Venere The surname Willcock is believed to have its origins in the medieval period, deriving from a diminutive of the name William In this context, it likely combines the Old Germanic elements “wil,” meaning “desire” or “will,” and “helm,” meaning “helmet” or “protection ”
Christopher Willcock, SJ - Artists | OCP Jesuit Father Christopher Willcock is a gifted, prolific and award-winning composer and music teacher While many of his works are liturgical, written for choir and assembly, others were created with the concert hall in mind