Summit

Etymology
origin for the surname. In place names, it usually represents a point of high elevation, perhaps the highest in the area.

Proper noun

 * , named after the old Summit Mine.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named after the old Summit Mine.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named after the old Summit Mine.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , named for Mount Wharton nearby.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , situated on a divide.
 * , situated on a divide.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Summit is the 36838th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 606 individuals. Summit is most common among White (88.94%) individuals.