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      Meaning of the first name Johnston

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Johns Town or Settlement of John

      Variations

      Johnson, Johnavon, Jonson
      The surname Johnston is of English origin, derived from the given name John combined with the suffix -ton, which means town or settlement. Thus, Johnston essentially means John's town or settlement of John. This naming convention was common in England, where surnames often reflected geographical origins or notable features of a location. As such, Johnston signifies a link to a place associated with an individual named John, highlighting the historical practice of naming settlements after prominent figures within a community.

      Historically, the Johnston surname has roots tracing back to medieval England, where it appeared as both a locational and occupational surname. Families with this name were often found in regions like Yorkshire and Northumberland. The name gained prominence due to the notable Jonstons residing near the River Tweed, who had a significant role during the Scottish Wars of Independence. Over time, the Johnston surname has evolved, leading to variations and the establishment of notable lineages, including connections to Scottish clans such as the Clan Johnston.

      In modern times, Johnston remains a widely recognized surname across English-speaking countries. It features prominently in census data and various public records, illustrating its ongoing prevalence. Many individuals and families use the name Johnston, maintaining its historical significance while embracing contemporary identity. Additionally, various institutions, including schools and businesses, carry the name, reinforcing its legacy and influence in both local communities and broader society. The Johnston surname is often affiliated with a sense of heritage, linking individuals to their historical roots while adapting to the dynamics of modern life.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Johnston.
      Mary

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Johnston.
      Johnston

      Johnston

      This is the most common name for a child of a Johnston.
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      1845 is when there were the most people born with the first name Johnston.

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