Utterson

Utterson is a prominent British surname with a rich history dating back to medieval times. The surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, deriving from the Old English name "Utt," which means 'gate' or 'door,' and the suffix "-son," indicating 'son of Utt.' Therefore, Utterson roughly translates to 'son of Utt.'

Origins:

The Utterson surname is believed to have originated in the Anglo-Saxon coastal regions of England, predominantly in the south. The earliest recorded instances of the Utterson name can be traced to parish records and census data from the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

Notable Individuals:

  • Henry Utterson (1768-1852): An English lawyer and antiquary known for his collection of manuscripts and antiquarian works.
  • John Utterson (Fictional): A notable character in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, who serves as the lawyer and friend of Dr. Jekyll.

Distribution:

The Utterson surname is relatively uncommon, with most individuals bearing this name concentrated in the United Kingdom, particularly in England and Scotland.

Variants:

Variants of the Utterson surname include Utterson, Uttersen, and Ottersen, each reflecting regional and historical adaptations.

Crest and Coat of Arms:

The Utterson family does not have an official coat of arms registered with the College of Arms, indicating that it may not have been granted to any specific individual bearing this surname.

In contemporary times, the Utterson surname continues to be sporadically found across the UK, retaining its legacy as a badge of familial identity and heritage for those who proudly bear it.

There are approximately 141 people named Utterson in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Utterson.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Dale
  • George
  • Gordon
  • James
  • John
  • Mark
  • Neil
  • Paul
  • Stephen

Female

  • Andrena
  • Dawn
  • Evelyn
  • Grace
  • Janet
  • Margaret
  • Sandra
  • Sarah
  • Susan
  • Tanya

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