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Johnston

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Name — A Scottish surname, originally referring to someone from a place in Dumfriesshire whose name meant "John's town."

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Etymology

Formed from the given name John plus "-ton," an old word for a settlement or town — literally "John's town."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Johnston” mean?

The word “Johnston” means a Scottish surname, originally referring to someone from a place in Dumfriesshire whose name meant "John's town.". In plain terms, a surname (and several place names) meaning roughly "John's town.".

How do you pronounce “Johnston”?

“Johnston” is pronounced JON-stuhn (/ˈd͡ʒɑn.stən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Johnston” in a sentence?

Here is “Johnston” used in a sentence: “Her grandmother's maiden name was Johnston.”

What part of speech is “Johnston”?

“Johnston” is a name.

Is “Johnston” a common word?

“Johnston” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “Johnston” have?

“Johnston” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a Scottish surname, originally referring to someone from a place in Dumfriesshire whose name meant "John's town.".

What is the difference between Johnston and Johnson?

Johnston is a Scottish surname originally meaning "John's town," referring to a place in Dumfriesshire, while Johnson is an English surname meaning "son of John." Despite their similar sound, the two names have distinct origins—one a place name, the other a patronymic.

Is Johnston only a surname or also a place name?

Johnston is both a surname and a place name. It originated as a Scottish place name in Dumfriesshire and is also used as a name for several towns and communities in the United States, Wales, and Australia.

Where does the name Johnston come from?

Johnston comes from Scotland, originally referring to someone from a place in Dumfriesshire whose name meant "John's town." It later spread and was reused as a place name in other English-speaking countries.

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