Alton

Etymology
From +.

Proper noun

 * , around Alton Hall and Alton Manor.
 * 1)  and.
 * 2) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1)  and.
 * 2) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * 1) * 1920 The Lyceum Magazine, editor Ralph Albert Parlette, Volume 30, page 15:
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.
 * ...because I have learned something about cartoons from Alton Packard. There are two things about Mr Packard that I keep turning over in my mind. One is that his name sounds like Alton Parker, onetime presidential candidate, and the other is that, to me at least, he looks a little bit like Woodrow Wilson.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: Олтън
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 奧爾顿
 * Marathi: ऑल्टन

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Alton is the 7,305th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 4,565 individuals. Alton is most common among White (84.42%) individuals.