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Surname Doulton

Cognomen Doulton (Doulton United Kingdom Australia United States India Canada) , worldwide, is a rare last name. The last name Doulton is habitual in the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname, Australia, and New Zealand, where it is a very rare surname. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States. Much less frequently, Doulton is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Doulton

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Doulton United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India, United States

Notable namesakes

john doulton British artist (1793-1873) (b. 1793) link
henry doulton British businessman, GB (b. 1820) link
frederick doulton British politician (b. 1824) link
antony cokayne doulton (born 1940) (b. 1940) link
ian duke doulton (born 1941) (b. 1941) link
lucy catherine doulton (born 1971) (b. 1971) link
natasha ophelia stafford doulton (born 1971) (b. 1971) link
david peter michael doulton (born 1974), GB (b. 1974) link
amyas john stafford doulton (born 1977), GB (b. 1977) link
sir orrok mills doulton Peerage person ID=327410 link
timothy w r doulton researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-1930-8190) link
jonathan duke doulton (born 1980) (b. 1980) link
peter duke doulton Peerage person ID=327411 link
jack peter doulton (born 1998) (b. 1998) link
doulton langlands Australian rules football player, AU (b. 1999) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Owen, Sally, Sarah, Allan, Angus, Amyas, Kerry, Roger, David, Donna, Grant, Laura, James, Jayne, Jenna, Henry, Wendy, Martin, Sharon, Shonni, Stuart, Fred, Alexis, Hugh, Tony, Ms, Jo, Sol, Rod, Liz, Tia, Mary, Mark, Mimi, Sian, Seth, Alan, Andy, Anna, Anne, Adam, Brad, Romm, Luke, John, Jess, Nick, and Andrew