Sutton

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English

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Etymology

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From Old English suþ (south) +‎ tun (town).

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /sʌtən/
  • Rhymes: -ʌtən
  • Audio (UK):(file)

Proper noun

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Sutton (countable and uncountable, plural Suttons)

  1. Any of a number of places:
    1. A number of places in England, including:
      1. A suburban town in southern Greater London, historically in Surrey (OS grid ref TQ2664).
      2. A London borough in Greater London, which includes the town.
        Meronym: Hackbridge
      3. A village and civil parish, also known as Sutton-in-the-Isle, in East Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL4479). [1]
      4. A civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire, which includes the village of Sutton Lane Ends. [2]
      5. A village and civil parish (served by Sutton by Dover Parish Council) in Dover district, Kent (OS grid ref TR3349). [3]
      6. A suburb of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside; the name Sutton Oak is also used in this area (OS grid ref SJ5393).
      7. A village and civil parish (served by Sutton and Barlavington Parish Council) in Chichester district, West Sussex (OS grid ref SU9715). [4]
    2. A northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland, on the isthmus near Howth (Irish grid ref O2539).
    3. A place in Canada:
      1. A community in the town of Georgina, Regional Municipality of York, Ontario.
      2. A town in Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality, Estrie, Quebec.
      3. The Rural Municipality of Sutton No. 103, a rural municipality in Saskatchewan.
    4. A number of places in the United States:
      1. A town in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
      2. A city and township in Clay County, Nebraska.
      3. A town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
      4. An unincorporated community in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
      5. A census-designated place in Griggs County, North Dakota.
      6. A township in Meigs County, Ohio.
      7. A town and census-designated place therein, in Caledonia County, Vermont.
      8. A town, the county seat of Braxton County, West Virginia.
    5. A village in Queanbeyan-Palerang council area and Yass Valley council area, New South Wales, Australia.
    6. A small settlement in Otago, New Zealand. [5]
  2. A habitational surname from Old English.
  3. A unisex given name transferred from the surname

Derived terms

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Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Sutton is the 341st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 90964 individuals. Sutton is most common among White (72.77%) and Black/African American (21.7%) individuals.

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