Coltham

Coltham is an English surname of uncertain origin and meaning. It is derived from a place name, possibly indicating the original bearer's residence near or association with a place called Coltham. The distribution of the surname suggests its concentration in southern England, particularly in counties such as Hampshire and Surrey.

The etymology of "Coltham" remains unclear, with potential roots in Old English or Old Norse languages. The prefix "Colt-" could refer to a young horse, while "-ham" typically signifies a settlement or homestead. As a result, the name might have originally denoted a place known for breeding horses, although this is purely speculative.

Throughout history, individuals carrying the Coltham surname have been recorded in various records and documents within England. Like many English surnames, the meaning and significance of "Coltham" have likely evolved over time as families moved and intermingled with other communities.

Today, the surname Coltham is relatively rare, but still maintains a presence, particularly in genealogical research and family history studies. Enthusiasts of British genealogy and heraldry may find the origins and development of the Coltham name to be a compelling subject of study in understanding the rich tapestry of British surnames.

There are approximately 99 people named Coltham in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Coltham.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Charles
  • Christopher
  • Craig
  • John
  • Jonathan
  • Leonard
  • Paul
  • Richard
  • Scott

Female

  • Amanda
  • Amy
  • Deborah
  • Elizabeth
  • Joanne
  • Linda
  • Louise
  • Margaret
  • Maureen
  • Ruth

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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