Holten

Origin and Meaning: Holten is a surname of English origin, derived from various place names in England such as Holton, which comes from the Old English words "hol" meaning hollow and "tun" meaning settlement or town. The surname likely originated to describe someone living in or near one of these places.

Distribution and Popularity: The surname Holten is relatively uncommon in the United Kingdom, with the highest concentration found in certain regions such as Yorkshire and the surrounding areas. It is not among the most popular surnames in the country.

Notable Individuals:

  • John Holten (b. 1978): An acclaimed British writer and novelist known for his works exploring themes of identity and belonging.
  • Sarah Holten (b. 1990): A British actress who has appeared in various television dramas and theatrical productions.

Variants: Variants of the surname Holten include Holt, Holton, and Houlton, each with its own subtle variations in spelling and pronunciation.

Coat of Arms: The Holten family coat of arms features elements such as a shield with symbolic colours and motifs that may represent aspects of the family's history or achievements. Specific details of the coat of arms associated with the Holten surname would need to be researched further.

References:

  • Reaney, P. H., & Wilson, R. M. (1997). A dictionary of English surnames. Oxford University Press.
  • Hanks, P., Coates, R., & McClure, P. (2016). The Oxford dictionary of family names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press.

There are approximately 83 people named Holten in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Holten.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andy

Female

Similar and related surnames

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