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      Meaning of the first name Millton

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Derived from Mill Town or from the Mill

      Variations

      Milton, Hamilton, Mellona
      The name Milton has its origins in the English language, primarily relating to geographic features. It is derived from the Old English elements mill which refers to a mill (a place for grinding grain) and tun, meaning a settlement or town. Thus, Milton can be interpreted as derived from mill town or from the mill, reflecting a community that was likely built around a milling industry. This association with agricultural practices underscores the historical significance of milling in rural English life.

      The name Milton has a rich historical background, notably appearing in various historical records and documents. It has been used as both a surname and a given name. One of the most notable figures associated with the name is John Milton, the renowned 17th-century English poet famous for his epic work Paradise Lost. His prominence contributed to the name's cultural resonance during the English Renaissance. Additionally, various locations in England have borne the name Milton, indicating its utility as a place name and its connection to communities centered around mills, dating back to medieval times.

      In contemporary society, the name Milton continues to be utilized, though it's less common as a first name compared to its past prevalence. It remains more frequently encountered as a surname or in place names across English-speaking countries. Additionally, it has been adopted in various contexts, including in academia, literature, and popular culture, often invoking connections to its historical roots. The name also persists in modern-day urban settings, with towns and suburbs still bearing the name Milton, reflecting its enduring legacy in the English lexicon.

      Based on our records...

      Cooper

      Cooper

      This is the most common surname associated with Millton.
      Agnes

      Agnes

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

      Milton

      This is the most common name for a child of a Millton.
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      1904 is when there were the most people born with the first name Millton.

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