Whiten

The surname Whiten has roots in English and Scottish history, with variations of the name, such as Whyten or Wyten, also found in certain records. The name is of toponymic origin, deriving from places in England called Whitton or White Town. These place names typically referred to a settlement or estate where the houses were whitewashed or made of white stone.

The first recorded instance of the surname Whiten dates back to the early 13th century in Norfolk, England, with variations like Witton also prevalent in historical documents. The name spread throughout England and Scotland over the centuries, with families carrying the surname establishing themselves in various regions.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Whiten can be found in diverse fields, including arts, sciences, politics, and more. The name has persevered through the ages, with modern-day bearers of the surname continuing to contribute to the rich tapestry of British society.

Variants of the name, such as Whiton or Whitton, have also emerged in different regions, highlighting the evolution and diversification of the Whiten lineage across the British Isles and beyond. The name carries with it a sense of tradition, history, and a connection to the land from which it originated.

There are approximately 255 people named Whiten in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Whiten.

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

  • Anthony
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Gary
  • Geoffrey
  • John
  • Josh
  • Mark
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Stephen
  • William

Female

  • Amy
  • Barbara
  • Hazel
  • Jacqueline
  • Janet
  • Kirsty
  • Louise
  • Mandy
  • Natalie
  • Pauline
  • Sarah
  • Susan
  • Wendy

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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