SKELLETT
Skellett
The surname Skellett is of English origin and is believed to be derived from the Old English personal name "Scyttel". The name dates back to medieval times in the county of Lancashire, located in the northwest of England.
The Skellett surname has been found in various records dating back to the 16th century, with instances of the name appearing in parish registers, census records, and other historical documents. The name has evolved over the centuries, with variations such as Skellott, Skelott, and Skillet also being recorded.
Individuals bearing the surname Skellett have been associated with a variety of occupations and professions throughout history, including farming, trade, and craftsmanship. The name has been particularly prevalent in northern England.
Today, the surname Skellett is relatively rare but continues to be found mainly in the United Kingdom. Individuals with the surname Skellett may have ancestral ties to Lancashire or other regions where the name has historically been present.
There are approximately 206 people named Skellett in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Skellett.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Gary
- James
- John
- Michael
- Nigel
- Paul
- Peter
- Richard
- William
Female
- Fiona
- Helen
- Jean
- Juliet
- Karen
- Katherine
- Margaret
- Sarah
- Susan
- Victoria
Similar and related surnames
- Ceccaldi
- Cellett
- Sackeld
- Saillet
- Salet
- Saletti
- Sallat
- Sallet
- Sallett
- Saqladi
- Scalet
- Scaletta
- Scaletti
- Schalit
- Schelde
- Scheldt
- Schild
- Schilde
- Schildt
- Schilt
- Schlatte
- Schlette
- Schlitt
- Schlote
- Schold
- Schollitt
- Scholt
- Scholte
- Schuld
- Schuldt
- Schult
- Schulte
- Scollet
- Scollett
- Scult
- Sellett
- Shellett
- Sigalet
- Siklodi
- Skeller
- Skellet
- Skellitt
- Skelt
- Skillet
- Skillett
- Skillitt
- Skilt
- Skold
- Skulte
- Sokald
- Zicaliotti
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