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Barton

Barton is a toponym and surname of English origin. The place name derives from Old English bere-tūn, meaning “barley farm” or “barley settlement,” reflecting agricultural origins. As a toponym, Barton is widely found across England, used for villages, districts, and civil parishes. The name was applied to locations independently, often indicating land once associated with barley cultivation. Notable examples include Barton-upon-Humber in Lincolnshire and the Barton area in the city of Cambridge.

As a surname, Barton developed from the same toponymic source and was originally given to people living

Barton also appears in various international place names, reflecting British colonial and settler-era migrations. The form

See also: Barton (disambiguation).

near
or
working
on
such
barley
lands.
It
is
now
common
in
English-speaking
countries,
with
communities
and
families
bearing
the
name
in
the
United
Kingdom,
the
United
States,
Canada,
Australia,
and
beyond.
is
occasionally
found
in
other
languages
through
transliteration,
but
the
English-origin
Barton
remains
the
most
widespread
usage.