Where does “wiccan” come from?

wiccan (English) comes from English Wicca, from Old English wiċċa, from Proto-West Germanic *wikkō — sorcerer, warlock.

wiccan (English): Of or pertaining to the neo-pagan religion of Wicca

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to the neo-pagan religion of Wicca

Ancestry of “wiccan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWiccaA neopagan religion that was first popularized by books written in 1949, 1954, and 1959 by the Englishman Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of a horned male god and a moon goddess, the observance of eight Sabbats, and the performance of various rituals
2Old Englishwiċċa(male) witch, wizard, sorcerer, magician, druid, necromancer
3Proto-West Germanic*wikkōsorcerer, warlock

Words derived from “wiccan

Every word from Proto-West Germanic *wikkōEvery word from Old English wiċċaEvery word from English Wicca