Vaughtian
Vaughtian is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, primarily found in England and among descendants of English emigrants. The name is believed to derive from a geographical location or a place name, potentially linked to a settlement or estate named Vaughton or similar variations. Historically, the surname has been recorded in various English counties, with early mentions dating back to the medieval period.
Individuals bearing the surname Vaughtian have been involved in diverse professions, from agriculture and craftsmen to
Genealogical research suggests that the Vaughtian surname has variants or related names, including Vaughton, Vaught, and
The surname Vaughtian continues to be recognized as part of family histories and genealogical studies. Although