Definition
A surname of English origin, also used as a place name for various towns and villages. It can refer to several locations in England and the United States.
Etymology
From Old English 'stræt' (street, Roman road) and 'tūn' (town, settlement), literally meaning 'settlement by the road.' Many English place names ending in '-ton' follow this pattern.
Kelly Says
Stratton places were typically founded along Roman roads, which were so well-built that many still form the backbone of England's road system today. The name reveals how our ancestors prioritized locations with good transportation access!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
Straßaton
Stra-ssaton
ARالعربية
ستراتون
strat-ton
BNবাংলা
স্ট্র্যাটন
shto-ra-ton
CACatalà
Stratton
Strat-ton
CSČeština
Stratton
Strat-ton
DADansk
Stratton
Strat-ton
DEDeutsch
Stratton
Strat-ton
ELΕλληνικά
Stratton
Strat-ton
ESEspañol
Stratton
Strat-ton
FAفارسی
ستراتون
strat-ton
FISuomi
Stratton
Strat-ton
FRFrançais
Stratton
Strat-ton
HIहिन्दी
स्ट्रैटन
stra-ton
HUMagyar
Stratton
Strat-ton
IDBahasa Indonesia
Stratton
Strat-ton
ITItaliano
Stratton
Strat-ton
JA日本語
ストラットン
su-to-ru-ton
MSBahasa Melayu
Stratton
Strat-ton
MYမြန်မာ
စတြပ်တန်
s-tra-t-tan
NLNederlands
Stratton
Strat-ton
NONorsk
Stratton
Strat-ton
PLPolski
Stratton
Strat-ton
PTPortuguês
Stratton
Strat-ton
RORomână
Stratton
Strat-ton
RUРусский
Страттон
Stra-tton
SVSvenska
Stratton
Strat-ton
SWKiswahili
Stratton
Strat-ton
TAதமிழ்
ஸ்ட்ரேட்டன்
su-tra-tan
TEతెలుగు
స్ట్రాటన్
stra-tan
TRTürkçe
Stratton
Strat-ton
UKУкраїнська
Страттон
Stra-tton
VITiếng Việt
Stratton
Strat-ton