KITTLES
Kittles
Kittles is an interesting and uncommon British surname that is said to have derived from the Old English word "cytel," which means a cestus or belt.
The surname Kittles is a variant of the more familiar surnames "Kettle" or "Kittel" and may have different regional variations in its spelling. It is believed to have originated in England, particularly in the West Country. Over the centuries, families with the surname Kittles have spread across various parts of the United Kingdom and have contributed to the nation's social and cultural tapestry.
Individuals bearing the surname Kittles may have a diverse range of occupations and backgrounds. As with many surnames, the meaning and origins of Kittles have evolved and adapted over time, reflecting the changing circumstances and influences on the families that bear the name.
Although not as common as some other British surnames, Kittles holds a unique place in the rich tapestry of British family history and heritage. Members of the Kittles family can be found in various communities nationwide, each with their unique stories and contributions to British society.
There are approximately 11 people named Kittles in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Kittles.