Clint (name)
Clint is a male given name and, less frequently, a surname.
Origin and Meaning:
The name Clint is generally considered a short form of the name Clinton. Clinton is derived from a place name in England, originating from Old English elements. The first element is likely glint, meaning a fenced settlement or a town on the River Glyme, while the second element is tun, meaning "enclosure" or "farmstead." Thus, Clinton signifies "settlement by the River Glyme" or "fenced farmstead."
Popularity and Usage:
Clint, as a given name, gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century. It is often perceived as a strong, masculine name. Its use has declined somewhat in recent years.
Notable People Named Clint:
The most recognizable individual bearing the name is Clint Eastwood, a renowned American actor, film director, and producer. Other notable individuals with the name Clint include athletes, musicians, and figures in various other fields.
Variations and Related Names:
- Clinton (Full form)
- Clifton (Related name, also derived from a place name)
Surname Usage:
While primarily a given name, Clint also exists as a surname, albeit less common. This usage likely stems from individuals adopting it as a shortened or altered form of Clinton or a similar surname.