CLUTTEN
Clutten
Clutten is a surname of English origin, predominantly found in the south-western regions of England, particularly in the county of Cornwall. The surname is believed to have derived from the Old English personal name "Clota", combined with the suffix "-en", denoting "son of Clota".
The Clutten surname is not as common as some other English surnames but has maintained a presence in its regional strongholds. Individuals bearing the Clutten surname can trace their ancestry to the early medieval period, with records dating back centuries.
Over the years, bearers of the Clutten surname have been associated with a variety of professions and trades, reflecting the diverse occupations of their ancestors. Some Cluttens have been prominent figures in local communities, contributing to the cultural and historical fabric of the regions where the surname is prevalent.
Like many British surnames, Clutten has evolved and adapted over time, with variations in spelling and pronunciation. Genealogical research into the Clutten surname continues to shed light on the fascinating history of this English family name.
There are approximately 85 people named Clutten in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Clutten.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Graham
- John
- Matt
- Matthew
Female