Seaton

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English

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Etymology

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From Old English (sea, lake) + tūn (enclosure; settlement, town).

Proper noun

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Seaton (countable and uncountable, plural Seatons)

  1. A number of places in England:
    1. A coastal village in Deviock parish, Cornwall, on a river of the same name (OS grid ref SX304544).
    2. A village and civil parish in Cumberland unitary authority, Cumbria, previously in Allerdale borough, and historically in the County of Cumberland (OS grid ref NY0130). [1]
    3. A coastal town and civil parish in East Devon district, Devon (OS grid ref SY2490). [2]
    4. A village in Seaton with Slingley parish, County Durham (OS grid ref NZ399499).
    5. A village and civil parish in Rutland (OS grid ref SP904982). [3]
    6. A village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire (OS grid ref TA163467). [4]
  2. A suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
  3. A small town in Victoria, Australia.
  4. A village in Mercer County, Illinois, United States.
  5. A habitational surname from Old English.

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Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Seaton is the 3759th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 9423 individuals. Seaton is most common among White (78.72%) and Black/African American (14.27%) individuals.

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