Nuttings
Nuttings is a surname of English origin, derived from the occupational term nutting, the act of gathering, processing, or selling nuts in medieval and early modern England. The root element is the noun nut, with the agent suffix -ing, indicating a person associated with the activity; the form Nuttings may reflect a plural or patronymic development found in some historical records.
Historically, Nuttings appears in English parish registers and other records from the 16th century onward. As
In contemporary usage, Nuttings is primarily encountered in the United Kingdom and among communities in North
There are no widely recognized encyclopedic entries for a single notable person named Nuttings. Individuals bearing
Related term: Nutting, a more common variant of the same surname and origin.