Notter
Notter is a surname of English origin. It is thought to derive from a Middle English occupational name for a tanner or leather dresser, a person who treated animal hides to make leather. The name itself likely comes from the Old English word "hnuttian," meaning to knead or work with the hands, which was a key part of the tanning process.
Variations of the surname include Nutter, Knott, and Knutter. Over time, as surnames became more formalized,
The Notter surname, while not among the most common, can be found in genealogical records and databases.