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Godwin is an English-language surname with Anglo-Saxon origins. It means ''
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Theophilus Theophilus is a male given name with a range of alternative spellings. Its origin is the Greek word Θεόφιλος from θεός (''theós'', "God") and φιλία (''philía'', "love or affection") can be translated as "Love of God" or "Friend ...
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Jedediah Jedediah () or Jedidiah is a Hebrew male given name, which is derived from the name ''Yedidyah'', meaning "beloved of Jah". In the Hebrew Bible, Jedidiah (''Jeddedi'' in Brenton's Septuagint Translation) was the second or "blessing" name given by ...
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Amadeus Amadeus may refer to: People and fictional characters * Amadeus (name) Amadeus is a theophoric name, theophoric given name derived from the Latin words ' – the Imperative mood, imperative of the word ' ("to love") – and ' ("god"). As a Compou ...
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Reuel Reuel or Raguel (; ), meaning "God shall pasture" or more specifically " El shall pasture" (as a shepherd does with his flock) is a Hebrew name associated with several biblical and religious figures. Biblical figures Biblical persons with this ...
. However, the word "Godwin" can also mean "helper of mankind"


Surname or only known name


House of Godwin

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Ancestry of the Godwins Very little is known for certain of the ancestry of the Godwins, the family of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, Harold Godwinson, Harold II. When King Edward the Confessor died in January 1066 his closest relative was his great-nephew, ...
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Godwin, Earl of Wessex Godwin of Wessex (; died 15 April 1053) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman who became one of the most powerful earls in England under the Danish king Cnut the Great (King of England from 1016 to 1035) and his successors. Cnut made Godwin the first ...
(died 1053), earl in England under the Danish king Cnut the Great **
Harold Godwinson Harold Godwinson ( – 14 October 1066), also called Harold II, was the last crowned Anglo-Saxon King of England. Harold reigned from 6 January 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066, the decisive battle of the Norman ...
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Edmund, son of Harold Godwinson Edmund or Eadmund ( 1068 – 1069) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there he twice took part in expeditions to south-we ...
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Godwin, son of Harold Godwinson Godwin or Godwine ( 1066 – 1069) was a son, probably the eldest son, of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin, along with two of his brothers, by the Norman conquest of England, and from there he twice led exped ...
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Harold, son of Harold Godwinson Harold ( 1065 – 1098) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile by the Norman conquest of England, and found refuge at the court of the king of Norway. Birth and parentage Harold's family was one of the most ...
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Magnus, son of Harold Godwinson Magnus ( 1068) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was, in all likelihood, driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there took part in one, or perhaps two, expeditions ...
*** Ulf, son of Harold Godwinson **
Gyrth Godwinson Gyrth Godwinson (Old English: ''Gyrð Godƿinson''; 1032 – 14 October 1066) was the fourth son of Earl Godwin, and thus a younger brother of Harold Godwinson. He went with his eldest brother Sweyn into exile to Flanders in 1051, but unlike ...
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Sweyn Godwinson Sweyn Godwinson () ( 1020 â€“ 1052), also spelled Swein, was the eldest son of Earl Godwin of Wessex, and brother of Harold II of England. Early life In 1043 Sweyn was raised to an earldom which included Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Oxf ...
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Tostig Godwinson Tostig Godwinson ( 102925 September 1066) was an Anglo-Saxon Earl of Northumbria and brother of King Harold Godwinson. After being exiled by his brother, Tostig supported the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada's invasion of England, and was killed ...
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Leofwine Godwinson Leofwine Godwinson (c. 1035 – 14 October 1066) was a younger brother of King Harold Godwinson, the fifth son of Earl Godwin. When the Godwin family was exiled from England in 1051 he went with Harold to Ireland, where they were sheltered an ...
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Wulfnoth Godwinson Wulfnoth Godwinson (1040-1094) was the youngest brother of King Harold II of England. The sixth son of Earl Godwin of Wessex, Wulfnoth was given as a hostage in childhood, and, as a result of war and political intrigue, was subsequently held in c ...


Politics and governance

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Abraham Godwin Abraham Godwin (July 16, 1763 – October 5, 1835) was a representative in the New Jersey General Assembly, former fife major in the American Revolutionary War, and brigadier general during the War of 1812. Personal life Abraham Godwin was b ...
(1763–1835), New Jersey General Assembly 1802–1806, Elector for Andrew Jackson 1828 *
Abraham Godwin Jr. Abraham Godwin Jr. (July 14, 1791 – August 18, 1849) was the first Lieutenant of the expedition to Canada in 1812 led by Generals Brown and Izard. He later rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the New Jersey state militia. In 1816, when his ...
(1791–1849), New Jersey General Assembly 1821–1832, took vote to D.C. for Presidential Election 1840 * Hannibal Lafayette Godwin (1873–1929), North Carolina Congressman *
Helen Godwin Helen Godwin is a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician who has served as the Mayor of the West of England since 2025. Early life and education Helen Godwin grew up in Begbrook, near Stapleton, Bristol, in what she states was a wo ...
, British politician *
Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft ( , ; 27 April 175910 September 1797) was an English writer and philosopher best known for her advocacy of women's rights. Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional ...
, later Mary Godwin (1759–1797), English author of ''A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'' * Mills E. Godwin Jr. (1914–1999), Governor of Virginia *
Richard Godwin Richard Philip Godwin (March 21, 1922 – March 3, 2005) also known as Dick, was born in Clifton, New Jersey, but raised in New Britain, Connecticut. Served in the United States Navy during WWII, enlisted July 1, 1943, and discharged June 21, 1946 ...
(1922–2005), First Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics *
William Godwin William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism and the first modern proponent of anarchism. Godwin is most famous fo ...
(1756–1836), English political philosopher


Religion

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Godwin of Stavelot Saint Godwin of Stavelot was a Benedictine abbot Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of an independent monastery for men in various Western Christian traditions. The name is derived from ''abba'', the Aramaic form of the Hebr ...
, English saint *
Francis Godwin Francis Godwin (1562–1633) was an English historian, science fiction author and priest, who was Bishop of Llandaff and of Hereford. Life He was the son of Thomas Godwin, Bishop of Bath and Wells, born at Hannington, Northamptonshire. He wa ...
(1562–1633), English bishop and historian *
Godwin (bishop) Godwin (or Godwine; died after 1017) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744 sq. mi.) ...
, bishop of Lichfield – 1017 *
Jeff Godwin Jeffrey Godwin is a Christian fundamentalist preacher and author from Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He is best known for his numerous books critical of both secular and Christian rock music. Godwin is a former drug addict and rock musician. He claims ...
, American fundamentalist, former rock musician *
Thomas Godwin (bishop) Thomas Godwin (1517 – 19 November 1590) was an English bishop, who presided over the Diocese of Bath and Wells. Life Thomas Godwin was both born and died in Wokingham in Berkshire. For tuition he entered the household of Richard Layton, the ...
(1517–1590), bishop of Bath and Wells


Arts and entertainment

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Catherine Grace Godwin Catherine Grace Godwin (25 December 1798 – 1845) was a Scottish novelist, amateur painter and poet. Biography Catherine Grace Garnett was born in Glasgow on 25 December 1798. Her mother, Catherine Grace Cleveland, died in childbirth. Her fath ...
(1798–1845), Scottish poet *
Edward William Godwin Edward William Godwin (26 May 1833 – 6 October 1886) was a progressive English architect-designer, who began his career working in the strongly polychromatic "John Ruskin, Ruskinian Gothic" style of mid-Victorian Britain, inspired by ''Th ...
(1833–1886), English architect *
Elizabeth Ayton Godwin Elizabeth Ayton Godwin (4 July 1817 – 26 March 1889) was a Victorian era Christian hymn writer and religious poet. She was born at Thorpe Hamlet, Norfolk, England, 4 July 1817. Her father was William Ellis Etheridge. In 1849, she married Mr. C. ...
(1817–1889), English hymnwriter, religious poet *
Fay Godwin Fay Godwin (17 February 1931 â€“ 27 May 2005) was a British photographer known for her black-and-white landscapes of the British countryside and coast. Career Godwin was introduced to the London literary scene.Frank Godwin Francis Godwin (October 20, 1889 – August 5, 1959) was an American illustrator and comic strip artist, notable for his strip '' Connie'' and his book illustrations for '' Treasure Island'', '' Kidnapped'', '' Robinson Crusoe'', ''Robin Hood ...
(1889–1959), American illustrator, creator of ''Connie'' comic strip *
Frank Godwin (film producer) Frank Godwin (23 June 1917 – 6 September 2012) was an English film producer, best known for the film '' Woman in a Dressing Gown''. Born to a theatrical family, Godwin initially worked as an accountant and joined Gainsborough Studios in 1943. ...
(1917–2012), English film producer *
Gail Godwin Gail Godwin (born June 18, 1937) is an American novelist and short story writer. Godwin has written 14 novels, two short story collections, three non-fiction books, and ten libretti. Her primary literary accomplishments are her novels, which hav ...
(born 1937), American novelist and short story writer * George Stanley Godwin (1889–1974), English author * Jack Godwin (1904–1973), English conjurer and magician *
Jeff Godwin Jeffrey Godwin is a Christian fundamentalist preacher and author from Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He is best known for his numerous books critical of both secular and Christian rock music. Godwin is a former drug addict and rock musician. He claims ...
, American fundamentalist, former rock musician *
Joscelyn Godwin Joscelyn Godwin (born 16 January 1945 at Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, England) is a composer, musicologist, and translator, known for his work on ancient music, paganism, and music in the occult. Biography He was educated as a chorister at Chri ...
(born 1945), English musicologist and translator * Mary Godwin (artist) (1887–1960), British artist *
Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ( , ; ; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel ''Frankenstein, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' (1818), which is considered an History of science fiction# ...
(née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin; 1797–1851), English author of ''Frankenstein'' *
Parke Godwin Parke Godwin (January 28, 1929 – June 19, 2013) was an American writer. He won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 1982 for his story " The Fire When It Comes". He was a native of New York City, where he was born in 1929. He was the ...
(1929–2013), American writer *
Parke Godwin (journalist) Parke Godwin (February 28, 1816 – January 7, 1904) was an American journalist associated with New York. Biography Godwin was born on February 28, 1816, in Paterson, New Jersey. His father Abraham Godwin was a Lieutenant in the War of 1812, an ...
(1816–1904), American journalist *
Paul Godwin Paul Godwin (1902–1982) was a violinist and the leader of a popular German dance orchestra in the 1920s and 30s. Biography Paul Godwin (b. Pinchas Goldfein) was born on 28 March 1902 in Sosnowitz (Russian Empire; now Poland). Early recordin ...
(1902–1982), Polish violinist and bandleader *
Peter Godwin Peter Godwin (born 4 December 1957) is a Zimbabwean author, journalist, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, and former human rights lawyer. Best known for his writings concerning the breakdown of his native Zimbabwe, he has reported from more ...
(born 1957), Zimbabwean author and journalist *
Peter Godwin (singer) Peter Godwin is an English new wave musician. He was a member of the band Metro, as well as a solo artist and songwriter. The Metro song " Criminal World", co-written by Godwin, was banned by the BBC on its initial release in 1977 due to bi ...
, English new wave musician *
Robert Godwin Robert Godwin (born 1958 in England) is a British author who has written about rock music and spaceflight. Early in his career he was a rock music impresario who managed a venue in Burlington, Ontario, and founded Griffin Music. Personal infor ...
(born 1958), British author *
Ted Godwin Edward W. (Ted) Godwin, L.L. D (August 13, 1933 – January 3, 2013) was the youngest member of the Regina Five, a group of five artists ( Ken Lochhead, Art McKay, Ron Bloore and Douglas Morton) all based in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1961 wh ...
(1933–2013), Canadian artist *
Tom Godwin Tom Godwin (June 6, 1915 – August 31, 1980) was an American science fiction author active throughout the 1950s into the 1970s. In his career, Godwin published three novels and around thirty short stories. He is best known for his short sto ...
(1915–1980), American science fiction author


Science

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George Godwin George Godwin (28 January 1813 – 27 January 1888) was an influential British architect, journalist, and editor of ''Building (magazine), The Builder'' magazine. Life He was one of nine children of the architect George Godwin senior (1780†...
(1813–1888), British architect, town planner and journalist *
Harry Godwin Sir Harry Godwin, FRS (9 May 1901 – 12 August 1985) was a prominent English botanist Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxon ...
(1901–1985), English botanist *
Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Zoological Society of London, FZS Royal Geographical Society, FRGS British Ornithologists' Union, MBOU (6 July 1834 – 2 December 1923), known until 1854 as Henry ...
(1834–1923), English geologist and ornithologist *
Linda M. Godwin Linda Maxine Godwin (born July 2, 1952) is an American scientist and retired NASA astronaut. Godwin joined NASA in 1980 and became an astronaut in July 1986. She retired in 2010. During her career, Godwin completed four space flights and logged ...
(born 1952), American astronaut *
Robert Alfred Cloynes Godwin-Austen Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen FRS (17 March 1808 – 25 November 1884) was an English geologist. Godwin-Austen was the eldest son of Sir Henry E. Austen. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow in 1830. He afte ...
(1808–1884), English geologist


Sport

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Billy Godwin Billy Godwin (born November 19, 1964) is an American college baseball coach and former pitcher. He is the former head baseball coach at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Godwin played college baseball at Atlantic Christian College ...
(born 1964), American college baseball coach *
Chris Godwin Rod Christopher Godwin Jr. (born February 27, 1996) is an American professional American football, football wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Penn State Nittany L ...
(born 1996), American football player * Jack Godwin (born 1904), British Olympic rower *
John Godwin (baseball) John Godwin (born March 10, 1877, in East Liverpool, Ohio; died May 5, 1956, in E. Liverpool, Ohio) nicknamed "Bunny", was a Major League Baseball player for the Boston Americans The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball tea ...
(1877–1956), American baseball player *
Neville Godwin Neville Godwin (born 31 January 1975) is a tennis coach and a former professional player from South Africa. He has won one singles title (2001 Newport) in his career, and reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour in March 1997, wh ...
(born 1975), South African tennis player *
Terry Godwin Terry Tyrome Godwin (born October 23, 1996) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football at Georgia and was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL draft. He has also been a member ...
(born 1996), American football player *
Tommy Godwin (footballer) Thomas Fergus Godwin (20 August 1927 – 21 August 1996), commonly referred to as Tommy Godwin, was an Irish association football, footballer who played for Shamrock Rovers, Leicester City F.C., Leicester City and AFC Bournemouth, Bournemouth & ...
(1927–1996), Irish footballer *
Tommy Godwin (cyclist, born 1912) Thomas Edward Godwin (1912–1975) was an English cyclist who held the world cycling record for most miles covered in a year () and the fastest completion of . In 1939, Godwin entered the Golden Book of Cycling as the greatest long-distance r ...
(1912–1975), English cyclist and world record holder for miles covered in a year *
Tommy Godwin (cyclist, born 1920) Thomas Charles Godwin (5 November 1920 – 3 November 2012) was a British track cyclist, active during the 1940s and 1950s. He held national records and raced abroad. He later became a coach, manager, and administrator. In 2010 he was selected ...
(1920–2012), British track cyclist active during the 1940s and 1950s * Verdi Godwin (1926–2013), English footballer *
Wayne Godwin Wayne Robert Godwin (born 13 March 1982) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played as a in the 2000s and 2010s. Godwin played for Castleford Tigers, Wigan Warriors, Hull FC, Bradford Bulls and Salford Red Devils in ...
(born 1982), English rugby player


Military

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Captain Abraham Godwin Abraham Godwin (November 23, 1724 – February 9, 1777) was a carpenter from New York City and one of the first American settlers in the area of Paterson, New Jersey, earlier known as Acquackanonk. He built the Godwin Hotel, and opened a stage co ...
(1724–1777), Captain of Marines on the USS ''Lady Washington'' in the American Revolutionary War *
Bill Godwin Brigadier W. A. "Bill" Godwin was a Rhodesian army officer. He served with the Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) during the British colonial era and was mentioned in despatches for service during the Malayan Emergency. After Rhodesia's 1965 uni ...
, Rhodesian brigadier * Elizabeth Godwin, British army captain and first female officer of The Life Guards *
James Godwin James Basil "Gib" Godwin III (born February 6, 1951), a retired Rear Admiral (upper half) of the United States Navy, was the Program Executive Officer – Enterprise Information Systems of the United States Department of the Navy, Departmen ...
, American admiral * James Gowing Godwin (1923–1995), New Zealand military aviator *
John Godwin (Royal Navy officer) Temporary Lieutenant John Godwin, RNVR (13 December 1919 – 2 February 1945) was a British naval officer. Born and brought up in Argentina, he took part in a raid named Operation Checkmate on Axis shipping near Haugesund, north of Stavanger, N ...
(1919–1945), British Naval Reserve officer during World War II


Other people

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Becky Godwin Mills Edwin Godwin Jr. (November 19, 1914January 30, 1999) was an American politician who was the List of governors of Virginia, 60th and 62nd governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive terms, from 1966 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1978. Godwin wa ...
(1954–1968), daughter of Virginia Governor Godwin, killed by lightning *
Glen Stewart Godwin Glen Stewart Godwin (born June 26, 1958) is an American fugitive and convicted murderer who was added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on December 7, 1996, nine years after he escaped from Folsom State Pris ...
(born 1958), American murderer, former FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive *
Mike Godwin Michael Wayne Godwin (born October 26, 1956) is an American attorney and author. He was the first staff counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and he created the Internet adage Godwin's law and the notion of an Internet meme. From ...
(born 1956), American lawyer, created Godwin's law of Internet discussions (mentioning Hitler)


Given name

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Godwin Abbe Godwin Osagie Abbe (10 January 1949 – 21 December 2024) was a Nigerian Army Major General who served as minister of defence from 2009 to 2010. He also served as minister of interior from 2007 to 2009. Military career Godwin Abbe joined the m ...
(1949–2024), Nigerian politician *
Godwin Akwaji Godwin Akwaji (died June 2020) was a Nigerian politician and a former lawmaker representing Obudu constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly. He died after displaying symptoms consistent with COVID-19. He died at the University of Cal ...
(died 2020), Nigerian politician *
Godwin Emefiele Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele (born 4 August 1961) is a Nigerian politician, economist and banker who served as governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria from 4 June 2014 until he was succeeded by Folashodun Shonubi, on 9 June 2023. Early life and e ...
, Nigerian banker * Godwin Igwebuike (born 1994), American football player * Godwin Olofua, Nigerian badminton player * Godwin Samararatne, Sri Lankan teacher


Fictional characters

* Neil Godwin, from ''The Office''


Places

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Godwin, North Carolina Godwin is a town in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 139 at the 2010 census. History Godwin was named after Isaac William Godwin, a pioneer settler. Geography Godwin is located in northeastern Cumberland Cou ...
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Godwin-Austen Glacier The Godwin-Austen Glacier is a glacier in the Karakoram range and is close to K2, the second highest mountain peak in the world, situated in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. Its confluence with the Baltoro Glacier is called Concordia (Karako ...


Other uses

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General Godwin ''General Godwin'' was a convict ship that transported fifteen convicts from Calcutta, India to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1854. It arrived in Fremantle on 28 March 1854. The fifteen convicts were all soldiers who had been convicted by court ...
'', convict ship * "Godwin" (song), a song by Nigerian artiste Korede Bello * Godwin's law on comparison with Nazis, named after American lawyer Mike Godwin * Mills E. Godwin High School


See also

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House of Godwin The House of Godwin (Old English: ''Godƿine'') was the house consisting of the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Saxon family who were one of the leading noble families in England during the last fifty years before the Norman conquest of England, Norman Con ...
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Goodwin (disambiguation) Goodwin may refer to: Names * Goodwin (surname), people with the surname * Goody Rosen (born Goodwin Rosen; 1912–1994), Canadian Major League Baseball All Star outfielder * Goodwin Liu (born 1970), American lawyer and politician * Goodwin Knight ...
* List of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) surnames {{Disambiguation, given name, surname English-language surnames Masculine given names Theophoric names