All about the name HUXTIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Huxtin is a unique and rare name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word "fructus," which means "fruit." The name Huxtin is believed to have been coined by author Thomas Hardy in his novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge." In the story, Huxtin is the name of one of the characters, a former sailor turned innkeeper. Despite its fictional origins, the name Huxtin has since gained some popularity as a given name for boys. However, it remains quite uncommon and distinctive, making it a great choice for parents looking for an unusual yet meaningful name for their child.

Popularity of the name HUXTIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Huxtin is not particularly common, with only six babies given this name in the United States in 2021. Over time, this number has remained relatively low and consistent, indicating that Huxtin is not a widely popular choice among parents in the U.S. Despite its rarity, it's important to note that each child named Huxtin is unique and special, just like any other child born with a more common name. The small number of births does not diminish the value or significance of the name Huxtin for those who choose it.