The name Withrow is of Anglo-Saxon origin.The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon or Old English word "withe" meaning "a tough, supple twig, especially of a willow, used for binding things together".The name was probably originally spelled Witherow and meant "dweller by a row of willow trees".The name is found in both Scotland and England.The lowlands of Scotland were controlled by the Anglo ... More @Wikipedia
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