Milton

The name Milton is an English surname that originated from a place name, meaning 'mill town.' It likely referred to a town or settlement where a mill was located, often a flour mill or one used for grinding grain.

As a given name, Milton became popular during the 17th century, partly due to the fame of the English poet John Milton, author of the epic poem 'Paradise Lost.' The name carried connotations of intelligence, literary talent, and a connection to the countryside.

While Milton has traditionally been a masculine name, it has also been used occasionally for girls, perhaps due to its soft, melodic sound and literary associations. However, it remains primarily a boys' name.

Today, Milton is a classic name that evokes a sense of tradition, intellectual pursuits, and a connection to rural landscapes and simpler times. It has a strong, enduring quality that appeals to parents seeking a timeless and well-established name for their son.

US popularity 2023:127 children

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