Adlington (surname)
Adlington is a surname of English origin. It is a habitational name derived from places called Adlington in Cheshire and Lancashire.
Origin and Meaning:
The place names Adlington are believed to be derived from the Old English personal name Æthel (meaning noble) combined with ing (denoting association or belonging to) and tun (meaning enclosure, village, or settlement). Therefore, the original meaning would be "the settlement belonging to Æthel's people."
Distribution:
The surname Adlington is primarily found in England, particularly in the counties of Cheshire, Lancashire, and surrounding areas. Emigration from England has also spread the surname to other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Notable People with the Surname:
- Rebecca Adlington: A British former competitive swimmer, specializing in freestyle events. She is an Olympic gold medalist.
Variations:
While Adlington is the most common form of the surname, some variations may exist, though these are less frequently encountered.
Further Research:
Genealogical resources such as ancestry websites and historical records can provide more detailed information about individuals and families bearing the surname Adlington.