Keaton (name)
Keaton is a surname of Scottish origin, meaning "son of Keith". It is also sometimes used as a given name. The surname's popularity has varied throughout history, with notable periods of increased usage. The name's origins trace back to the Gaelic personal name "Caith", a variant of "Kenneth".
Variations of the spelling include but are not limited to: Keaten, Keaton, Keton, and Keyton. These variations often reflect changes in pronunciation and spelling conventions over time and across different regions.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Keaton include:
- Buster Keaton: A highly influential silent film comedian, known for his physical comedy and deadpan expression. His work significantly impacted the development of film comedy.
- Diane Keaton: An acclaimed actress and director, known for her roles in films such as Annie Hall and The Godfather.
The name's usage as a given name has seen a moderate level of popularity, though it remains less common than many other given names. Its association with the famed Buster Keaton likely contributes to its continued usage and recognition. Further research into the etymology and usage of the name Keaton may reveal additional historical and cultural insights.