All about the name HALTON

Meaning, origin, history.

Halton is a unique and distinct given name of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "hal" which means "bold" or "ourageous". The name also has a connection to the place name Halton, located in Cheshire, England.

The name Halton has been used throughout history, with notable figures such as Sir Richard Halton, who was an English knight and landowner during the late 14th century. However, it is not considered one of the more popular names, making those who bear it stand out even more.

In literature, Halton has made appearances in works such as "The Moonstone" by Wilkie Collins, and "Halton's Invasion" by H. Rider Haggard. These appearances further emphasize the unique nature of the name and its historical significance.

Today, Halton remains a rare but captivating choice for parents looking to give their child a distinctive name with a rich history and meaningful origin. It is a name that embodies strength and courage, making it an excellent choice for those who wish to instill these qualities in their child from an early age.

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Popularity of the name HALTON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Halton has been given to a total of 145 babies born in the United States between the years of 1915 and 2021. While it was relatively popular during the early 20th century, with 6 births recorded in both 1916 and 1922, and reaching as high as 8 births in both 1925 and 1927, its popularity has significantly decreased over time.

The name Halton experienced a resurgence in the late 20th to early 21st century, with 5 babies being named Halton in both 2006 and 2011, and again in 2021. This indicates that while it may not be as common as it once was, the name Halton continues to have some appeal for parents today.

Overall, these statistics show that the name Halton has had a consistent but relatively low presence in the United States over the past century.