Grimwade

Grimwade is a family name of British origin which includes members of a prominent Australian family; it may refer to:


 * Sir Andrew Grimwade (born 1930), Australian chemical engineer, philanthropist and cattle breeder
 * Arthur Grimwade (1913-2002), British antiquarian
 * Darren Grimwade (born 1980), Australian politician
 * Fred Grimwade (1933–1989), Australian politician
 * Frederick Sheppard Grimwade (1840–1910), Australian businessman and Victorian parliamentarian
 * Harold Grimwade (1869–1949), Australian Army officer
 * Peter Grimwade (1942–1990), British television writer and director
 * Philip Grimwade (1912–1961), Australian politician
 * Russell Grimwade (1879–1955) (Wilfrid Russell Grimwade), Australian chemist, botanist, industrialist and philanthropist.
 * Grimwade, Western Australia, a locality, formally known as East Kirup, located in south-West WA.

Etymology
The origin of the name Grimwade is derived of Anglo-Saxon origin, however its meaning remains a mystery.

Grim- derives from the Anglo-Saxon word Grimr or Grim - an alias for Wōden the God of War and Magic, also referred to as Odin in Norse mythology. For example, the Anglo-Saxons often attributed Grim to predating landmarks that they assumed were created by Wōden, such as Grim's Ditch. Grim can also refer to a mask or visor on a helmet. Whereas -wade likely derives from the Anglo-Saxon word wadan, meaning "to travel", "to go", or "to advance". However, -wade could also possibly derive from the Anglo-Saxon word ward, meaning "guardian", "protector", or "sentry". Therefore, Grimwade may refer to one who travels or goes with Wōden, or may be an occupational name referring to a visored guardian or sentry".