Coatesworth

Coatesworth is an English surname of locational origin, derived from the Old English words "cot" meaning cottage and "wurth" meaning enclosure or settlement. The name indicates someone who hails from a settlement of cottages.

The Coatesworth surname is predominantly found in the northern regions of England, particularly in Yorkshire and Durham. The earliest records of the surname date back to the medieval period, suggesting a long history of the Coatesworth family in the region.

Notable individuals with the surname Coatesworth have made significant contributions in various fields, from academia to business and the arts. Over the centuries, the Coatesworth name has been linked to achievements that have enriched British society.

The Coatesworth name represents a proud lineage with deep roots in English history and culture. Today, individuals bearing the surname continue to contribute to the diverse tapestry of the United Kingdom.

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There are approximately 114 people named Coatesworth in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Coatesworth.

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