JUTTE
Jutte
Jutte is a relatively rare British surname with its origins in medieval England. The surname is of Anglo-Saxon derivation, deriving from the Old English word "jutt," which means a projection or outcrop in reference to a geographical feature. The surname likely originated as a locational surname, denoting someone who lived near a prominent "jut" or projection of land.
The earliest recorded instances of the surname date back to the 13th century in various regions of England. Over time, the surname may have undergone various spelling changes and adaptations, including Jutt, Juttie, and Jutty, reflecting the phonetic variations in local dialects.
Individuals bearing the surname Jutte can be found across the United Kingdom, with concentrations in regions where the name has historical roots. The name may have spread through migration, trade, or other factors over the centuries.
While the surname Jutte may not be as common as some other British surnames, it holds a place in the rich tapestry of British nomenclature, reflecting the linguistic diversity and historical influences that have shaped British society.
There are approximately 21 people named Jutte in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Jutte.