Colton (surname)

For other uses, see Colton.
Colton
Family name
Pronunciation /ˈkltən/
Region of origin Ireland, England
Related names Cole, Collins, Colby, O'Comhaltain

Colton is a surname of mainly Irish origin. Mac Comhaltan Ua Cleirigh, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne in AD 964 appears to be the first recorded use of this name. Mac Comhaltan was an early member of the Ó Cléirigh family, reputedly the oldest surname in Europe. An English variation of the name is Colby; Irish variations include O'Comhaltain (Irish: Ó Comhaltáin) and Collin, anglicized as "Colton".[1] Some Irish descending Coltons can trace lineage to the notable Kennedy family an American family of Irish descent who are prominent in American politics and government.[2][3]

Statistics

The following was obtained through publicprofiler.[4] The most popular forenames for the surname are John, David, James, Robert, Michael, Paul, Richard, Mark, William, and Mary.

Top Countries FPM Top Regions FPM Top Cities
Ireland 71.31 SOUTH WAIRARAPA DISTRICT, NEW-ZEALAND 2070.68 SHEFFIELD, YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE, UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom 41.85 NORTH EAST, IRELAND 272.36 BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM
United States 28.57 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA 220.67 NOTTINGHAM, EAST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM
Australia 19.03 MIDLANDS, IRELAND 212.17 OMAGH, NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Canada 13.52 NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM 181.64 SHEFFIELD, EAST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM
New Zealand 10.58 WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA 169.38 LIVERPOOL, NORTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM
Luxembourg 8.5 UTAH, UNITED STATES 129.59 BRISTOL, SOUTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM
Netherlands 0.43 DONEGAL, IRELAND 128.93 WORKSOP, EAST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM
Spain 0.42 WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT, NEW-ZEALAND 126.31 PLYMOUTH, SOUTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM
Argentina 0.2 EAST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM 118.92 BARNSLEY, YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE, UNITED KINGDOM

People with the surname

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