Clayton

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Etymology

From Middle English Claytone, Cleyton, from Old English clǣġ (clay) + Old English tūn (enclosure, settlement; town). Analyzable as clay +‎ -ton.

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Clayton

  1. A large number of places in the United States:
    1. A town, the county seat of Barbour County, Alabama; named for Georgia jurist and congressman Augustin Smith Clayton.
    2. A city in Contra Costa County, California; named for founder Joel Henry Clayton.
      Synonyms: Clayton's, Claytonville
    3. A town in Delaware; named for John M. Clayton.
    4. A city, the county seat of Rabun County, Georgia; named for Augustin Smith Clayton.
    5. A city in Idaho; named for early settler Clayton Smith.
    6. A town in Indiana; named for Kentucky statesman Henry Clay.
    7. A village in Illinois; named for Henry Clay.
    8. A city in Iowa.
    9. A city in Kansas; named for the clay in the area.
    10. A town in Louisiana.
    11. A village in Michigan.
    12. A city, the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri; named for landowner Ralph Clayton.
    13. A borough of New Jersey.
    14. A town, the county seat of Union County, New Mexico; named for Clayton Dorsey, son of Arkansas statesman Stephen Wallace Dorsey.
    15. A town and village in New York; named for lawyer and politician John M. Clayton.
    16. A town in North Carolina.
    17. A city in Ohio; named for John Clayton, a War of 1812 veteran.
    18. A town in Oklahoma; named for the city in Missouri.
    19. A town in Crawford County, Wisconsin.
    20. A town and village in Polk County, Wisconsin; named for Clayton Rogers, the foreman of the town's sawmill.
    21. A town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
    22. Ellipsis of Clayton County.
  2. A few places in England:
    1. A suburb of the city of Manchester, Greater Manchester; named for the Clayton family which owned land nearby (OS grid ref SJ8898).
    2. A village in Clayton with Frickley parish, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE4507).
    3. A suburb of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
    4. A village in Hassocks parish, Mid Sussex district, West Sussex (OS grid ref TQ2914).
    5. A suburban village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE1231).
  3. A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria; named for proprietor John Hughes Clark.
  4. A habitational surname from Old English.
  5. A male given name transferred from the surname.

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