The baby name Sutcliff is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "SUT-cliff".
Sutcliff is English in Origin.
Sutcliff is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "sūð" meaning "south" and "clif" meaning "cliff". The name was likely given to someone who lived near a cliff in the southern part of England. The first recorded use of the name was in the 13th century, and it has since been found in various parts of England and Scotland.
As a surname, Sutcliff is gender-neutral and can be used by both males and females. The pronunciation of Sutcliff is "SUT-cliff", with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two syllables, with the first syllable being pronounced as "SUT" and the second syllable as "cliff".
The name Sutcliff has a rich history and has been used by many notable individuals throughout the years. One of the most famous bearers of the name is Rosemary Sutcliff, a British author who wrote historical fiction novels for children and young adults. Her most famous work is "The Eagle of the Ninth", which was later adapted into a movie. Other notable individuals with the surname Sutcliff include British politician John Sutcliffe and Australian cricketer John Sutcliffe.
Sutcliff has the following similar or variant Names
- Sutcliffe |
- Sutclif |
- Sutclive |
- Sutcliffes |
- Sutclifs |
- Sutclives |
- Sutcliffee |
- Sutclifft |
- Sutcliffton |
- Sutcluff |
- Sutcluffe |
- Sutcluffes |
- Sutcluffeys |
- Sutcluffs |
- Sutclufft |
- Sutcluffton |
- Sutclufte