Description:
The origin of the surname Waltersinh is unknown, but some sources suggest that it is of Germanic or Dutch origin. The earliest record of the name is found in a Dutch census of 1662, where it is listed as Walthersinge. The surname then spread throughout Europe, with the name being found in England, France, Germany, and other countries. The Waltersinh surname is most commonly associated with Dutch culture, as the name is found in records from the Netherlands. The name is derived from the Dutch words 'walther' (meaning ruler) and 'singen' (meaning to sing). This suggests that the name was originally given to someone who was a ruler or leader who sang. The Waltersinh surname is also found in other cultures, including French, German, and English. In France, the name is often spelled 'Waltersing' or 'Waltersinge,' while in Germany it is often spelled 'Walthersing' or 'Walthersinge.' In England, the surname is often spelled 'Waltersingh,' 'Waltersinghe,' or 'Waltersynge.' Variations of the Waltersinh surname exist in different cultures and countries, with some of the more common variations being 'Waltersin,' 'Waltersing,' 'Walthersing,' 'Walthersinge,' 'Waltersingh,' 'Waltersinghe,' and 'Waltersynge.'







