TEULON
Teulon
Teulon is a surname of French origin, although it is mainly associated with individuals in Britain. The name is believed to have been derived from the Old French word "teulas," meaning "tiles" or "roof," suggesting that the name may have been associated with occupations related to roofing or building materials.
The Teulon family has historical connections with various regions in the United Kingdom, with records of Teulons residing in London, Kent, and other parts of England. One notable figure with the surname Teulon is the Victorian architect Samuel Sanders Teulon (1812–1873), known for his Gothic Revival architectural designs, particularly in churches and country houses.
The Teulon surname continues to be present in modern times, with individuals bearing the name residing in different parts of the United Kingdom and possibly beyond. In contemporary society, the Teulon surname represents a part of Britain's diverse and rich historical tapestry, linking back to its French origins and the individuals who have carried the name over the centuries.
There are approximately 80 people named Teulon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Teulon.