The surname Clayton is of English origin, typically derived from various place names in England. These place names are generally composed of the Old English elements "clæg," meaning clay, and "tūn," meaning settlement or farmstead, indicating a location characterized by clay soil. As a surname, it likely originated to denote individuals who hailed from or lived near such areas.
Ranked #595 nationally, Clayton was recorded about 56638 times in the Census. That means roughly 19 Americans out of every 100,000 share this name.
Our database contains over 10571 people with the last name Clayton. This surname is most commonly found in Florida, Texas, Georgia. We have over 9 unique first names combined with the last name Clayton in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James, Robert, John.
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