it has been used as a surname from at least the 17th century. The name Wendy has a fascinating etymological origin. J.M. Barrie, the famous playwright behind “Peter Pan,” originated the term. A young acquaintance of Barrie nicknamed Wendy inspired the author to use the moniker Wendy. Sim...
In "The Inconveniencing," she is seen hanging out with Dipper and Mabel at the Shack. She leads them to her secret rooftop hiding place, but she soon leaves when her friends show up. Later that night, Dipper cannot sleep thinking of Wendy, realizing he has a crush on her. On another...