Alton

/ˈɔːltən/ noun

A proper noun typically used as a place name or personal name, derived from Old English meaning 'old town' or 'old settlement'.

From Old English eald meaning 'old' and tūn meaning 'town, settlement, enclosure'. This compound was commonly used in Anglo-Saxon England to distinguish older settlements from newer ones. Many English towns bear this name, reflecting the historical practice of naming places descriptively.

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