SOUTHCOTT
Recorded variant spellings include South Cott
Southcott is an English locational surname derived from the place name Southcott, meaning “the southern cottage”. The name is composed of the Old English elements sudth (south) and cot (cottage or shelter), and is a comparatively rare surname that has its roots in the south‑west region of England.
The earliest surviving reference to the place name is found in the Domesday Book of 1086, where the settlement is recorded under the spelling Sudcote. The modern surname appears in the Kent Curia Rolls under the spelling Geoffrey de Suthcot in the year 1229, during the reign of King Henry I. A later example is Richard Southcott in the Register of the University of Oxfordshire in 1586, which confirms the continued use of the name in the 16th century.
During the 14th century and beyond, surnames such as Southcott were adopted to distinguish individuals who shared the same first names. The name was most closely associated with villages of that name in Devon, Cornwall, and Berkshire (near Reading). In Devon, a Reverend Peter Southcott founded the church of South Tawton in 1667, indicating a local prominence of the family name in that county.
In the present day, the surname is far more widely dispersed. It is common in Australia, where early settlers from Devon and Cornwall in the 1790s brought the name to places such as Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. It can also be found in New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, in particular in states that received early colonial migration such as Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Within the United Kingdom, the name continues to be held by people in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with a concentration in Devon, South Somerset, Cornwall and North Wiltshire.
Many spelling variants have arisen over time, reflecting regional accents and record‑keeping practices. Common variations include Southcot and Southcote, as well as less frequent forms such as Southcott, Suthcot, Sothcott, Soutchot, Sutchot, Suddall, Sutcutt, Sotscot, and Sotskott. These variations, while etymologically linked, are often treated as distinct surnames in modern records. Related surnames that share a common locational origin include Sutcliffe, Settcliffe and Sackett, and the German spelling Sothkott or the French Soutchotte may also be traced back to the same root.
Typical given names associated with the Southcott 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
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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
Famous people named Southcott
- Joanna Southcott - Hoaxer (1750 to 1814)
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