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Keatons

Keatons is a surname that may also be encountered as a plural form referring to people bearing that name. The name is of English origin, typically derived from placename elements or older personal-name components that were common in English surname formation. As with many surnames, its bearers have appeared across various English-speaking regions, and it appears in historical and contemporary records in a range of occupations.

In fiction and media, Keatons is sometimes used as a family name for characters in novels, television,

Geographic uses of Keatons are uncommon and, when they occur, tend to be localized or tied to

Because there is no single entity universally identified as “Keatons,” references to the term are usually clarified

See also: Keaton (surname), Keaton (disambiguation).

or
film.
When
used
in
fictional
contexts,
the
name
functions
as
a
designation
for
a
family
unit
within
a
story,
and
its
portrayal
varies
widely
from
one
work
to
another.
specific
historical
families
rather
than
representing
a
widely
recognized
place
name.
Any
such
geographic
references
would
typically
be
small
in
scale
and
not
part
of
major
geographic
references.
by
context.
This
might
involve
genealogical
sources
that
discuss
the
surname
or
the
specific
fictional
work
in
which
Keatons
appears.
In
general,
Keatons
serves
primarily
as
a
family
name
rather
than
a
distinct,
standalone
subject
with
a
single,
widely
known
referent.