Boutwell
TopographicMeaning
A surname derived from an English place name, likely referring to a well or spring associated with a location called Bout.
Etymology
The surname combines an English place name element (Bout) with well, referring to a water source. This is characteristic of English topographic surnames that identify individuals by geographical features near their residence.
About the Boutwell Surname
Boutwell is an English topographic surname referring to a well or spring in a specific location. The name has been established in England since medieval times and appears in American records.
Distribution
Primarily found in England and among English-descended populations in North America, particularly the United States.
Notable Bearers
Albert Boutwell (American politician and mayor of Boston)