Ravenshaw
| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Meaning | "Raven" "wood" | 
| Region of origin | England | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Ranshaw, Ramshaw, Renshaw, Renishaw, Renshall, Ravenshaw | 
Ravenshaw is an English surname from Derbyshire, County Durham, Northumberland, and Warwickshire. There are various theories to the meaning, but the simplest is "raven" (either a bird or a personal name), and "wood". The oldest historical record of a surname variant was that of "Stephen de Ravenshagh", 1332, Lancashire. There are other variants. Ravenshaw is uncommon as a given name.
People with the surname include:
- Edward Vincent Ravenshaw (1854–1880), Scottish footballer
 - Hurdis Ravenshaw (1869 – c. 1920), British Army officer
 - John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II, (1777–1840), chairman of the British East India Company
 - Thomas Edward Ravenshaw (1827–1914), educator, founder of Ravenshaw College, and a member of the British East India Company