Winslow
Winslow is an English surname derived from a place name that refers to a hill or ridge. The name is thought to originate from the Old English words 'wincel' meaning 'ridge' or 'lean', and 'hlaw' meaning 'hill'.
As a given name, Winslow has been used for both boys and girls, though it is more commonly associated with boys. When used as a girl's name, it may be seen as a more unique and gender-neutral option.
The name Winslow has a strong connection to its geographical roots in England, where there are several towns and villages bearing the name, such as Winslow in Buckinghamshire and Winslow in Cheshire.
While not a traditionally popular name, Winslow has a certain charm and distinctiveness that some parents may find appealing for a child's name.