Origin of Sultan


This unusual name derives from the Olde French "Soudan" (Arabic "sultan" a ruler) and was originally given as a nickname either to someone who behaved in an aristocratic manner or to one who played the part of a Sultan in a medieval pageant. The surname is first recorded in the early 13th Century, (see below). One, Robert le Sowden appears in the 1279, Hundred Rolls of Buckinghamshire. In the "modern" idiom, the name is spelt Sowden, Soden, Soltan, Soldan and Sultan. The former two variations are well recorded in London Church Registers from the early 17th Century.

On August 8th 1602, Thomas Soden, son of Joseph Soden, was christened in St. James Church, Clerkenwell. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger le Soudan. which was dated 1208, in the Pipe Roll of Yorkshire. during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  4. Ethiopia Ethiopia
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  6. India India
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  8. Philippines Philippines
  9. Yemen Yemen
  10. Iran Iran
  11. United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  12. Sudan Sudan

The surname Sultan. Genealogy, origin, history, meaning, and significance

The history of the surname sultan is, like that of most surnames, a complex and fascinating journey to ancient times with the aim of unraveling the origin of sultan. Adhering to what we know about the way surnames originated, it is possible to offer a realistic explanation of the origins of sultan.

The surname Sultan around the world

It is common for surnames like sultan to become known in places far removed from their country or region of origin. Discover which ones.

History of Sultan

The historical journey of the surname sultan can be traced back to those who were the first bearers of sultan. In the following lines, you will find everything we have been able to gather about the surname sultan.

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Notable Figures Named Sultan

Unfortunately, it's highly probable that not all sultans who performed notable deeds have been included in historical chronicles and records. If you or someone you know bears the surname sultan, you could potentially build illustrious lineages through your efforts and virtues. It is our desire to highlight in this section those individuals with the surname sultan who, for various reasons, have left their mark on the course of history.

The surname Sultan and its bibliographic sources

It goes without saying that consulting bibliographic and documentary sources is essential when accessing information about the origins of the surname sultan. Accessing the archives of the town or towns where your ancestors were born and lived is, of course, a good way to trace the origins of sultan.

SOURCES

These sources are essential for initiating the understanding of sultan, and at the same time, of surnames in general.

  1. Soltan
  2. Sultana
  3. Sultani
  4. Sulton
  5. Sultano
  6. Suldan
  7. Soultan
  8. Saltman
  9. Salton
  10. Seltman
  11. Selton
  12. Siltman
  13. Silton
  14. Soldan
  15. Soltani
  16. Soultana
  17. Soultani
  18. Suldain
  19. Sultanov
  20. Soltane
  21. Sulthana
  22. Soltany
  23. Soeltan
  24. Salatin
  25. Salden
  26. Saldin
  27. Saldon
  28. Saltini
  29. Schulten
  30. Selden
  31. Seldin
  32. Seldon
  33. Seltmann
  34. Shelton
  35. Shilton
  36. Siltanen
  37. Skelton
  38. Skilton
  39. Slaten
  40. Slatin
  41. Slaton
  42. Sloten
  43. Slotman
  44. Soldani
  45. Soldano
  46. Solden
  47. Soldon
  48. Sultanova
  49. Saldana
  50. Saldun