Coulte
Coulte refers to a surname of Norman French origin. It is believed to derive from the Old French word "coultre," meaning "knife" or "dagger." This suggests that the name may have originally been an occupational surname for someone who made or sold knives, or perhaps a nickname for someone who was perceived as sharp or dangerous. The name is found in historical records in England and France.
Variations of the surname include Coultre, Colt, and Coulther. Over time, as families migrated and settled in
While the etymological meaning points to a tool, it is important to note that surnames often evolve