David Wright

Definition
David Wright is a masculine personal name comprising the given name “David” and the surname “Wright.” The name is borne by numerous individuals across various professional fields.

Overview
The combination of a widely used biblical given name and a common occupational surname results in a name that appears in public records, media, and scholarly references worldwide. Notable bearers include, but are not limited to:

  • David Wright (born 1985) – An American former professional baseball third baseman, primarily for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was a six‑time All‑Star and earned multiple Silver Slugger Awards.
  • David Wright (historian) (born 1942) – A British historian specializing in modern European history, author of several monographs on German and Austrian political developments.
  • David Wright (musician) (born 1977) – An English guitarist and songwriter, known for his work with the indie‑rock band The Longcut.
  • David Wright (astronomer) (born 1949) – A Canadian astronomer noted for contributions to observational cosmology and involvement with the Canada‑France‑Hawaii Telescope.
  • David L. Wright (born 1950) – An American legal scholar and former dean of a law school, recognized for writings on constitutional law.

These examples illustrate the name’s occurrence in sports, academia, the arts, and other sectors. The individuals listed are distinguished by their respective achievements and are documented in reliable secondary sources such as news outlets, scholarly publications, and professional registries.

Etymology / Origin

  • David – Derived from the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dāwīḏ), meaning “beloved.” The name entered the English language through biblical texts and has been popular in Europe since the Middle Ages.
  • Wright – An occupational surname originating from the Old English word wryhta or wyrhta, meaning “worker” or “craftsman,” particularly one who constructs objects (e.g., a wheelwright or shipwright). The surname became hereditary in England during the medieval period.

Characteristics

  • Cultural prevalence – The given name “David” ranks among the most common male names in English‑speaking countries, while “Wright” is one of the more frequent English surnames, ranking within the top 100 in the United Kingdom and United States.
  • Geographic distribution – Bearers of the full name are found primarily in English‑language regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • Professional diversity – The name is not confined to any single occupation; individuals named David Wright have attained visibility in athletics, scholarly research, the performing arts, and public service.

Related Topics

  • David (given name) – Overview of the biblical origin, variations, and notable bearers of the name “David.”
  • Wright (surname) – Discussion of the occupational origins and notable individuals with the surname “Wright.”
  • Disambiguation pages – A Wikipedia‑style mechanism for distinguishing between multiple notable persons sharing the same name.
  • Onomastics – The study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.
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