Southcott

Southcott is a surname of English origin, commonly found in the South West of England. The name is derived from "South" and "Cott," which means south cottage or residence. The Southcott family is believed to have existed since medieval times in various counties such as Devon and Somerset.

History and Origins

The earliest recorded mention of the Southcott surname dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, one of the oldest public records in the United Kingdom. The book lists a William de Suthcote in Somerset, suggesting a long history of the surname in the region.

Notable Individuals

Joanna Southcott (1750-1814)

One of the most famous bearers of the Southcott name is Joanna Southcott, an English prophetess who gained a following in the early 19th century. She claimed to have supernatural powers and made various prophecies about the end of the world.

Sir Thomas Southcott (1500-1556)

Sir Thomas Southcott was an influential figure during the Tudor period, serving as a Member of Parliament and holding various official positions in Devon.

Legacy

The Southcott surname continues to be present in England and other parts of the world, with descendants of the original Southcott families maintaining the name and its heritage.

There are approximately 935 people named Southcott in the UK. That makes it roughly the 7,762nd most common surname in Britain. Around 14 in a million people in Britain are named Southcott.

Surname type: Location or geographical feature

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Andrew
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Ian
  • John
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • William

Female

  • Alison
  • Ann
  • Charlotte
  • Gillian
  • Jacqueline
  • Julie
  • Karen
  • Laura
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Patricia
  • Rebecca
  • Susan

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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