Where does “Angleton” come from?

Angleton is an English place name formed from Angle, referring to the Angles people, combined with the Old English suffix -tūn meaning "settlement," which derives from Proto-Germanic tūną, Gaulish dunum, Proto-Celtic dūnom, and ultimately Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂-.

Ancestry of “Angleton”, step by step

Angleton traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ton

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtonA unit of weight equal to 2240 pounds or 2000...
2FrenchtonYour, thy; Tone; Tone, shade
3Old Frenchtonyour
4Latintuusyour
5Russianтузace; bigwig; two-oar dinghy
6Polishtuzace; luminary, person of importance in their...
7Polishtuhere
8Polishbyćto be
9Polishmócto be able; may, might; to be allowed
10Old Polishmóccan, may, to be able to
11Proto-Slavicmoťьpower
12Proto-Indo-Europeanmógʰtis
13Proto-Indo-Europeanmeǵʰ-to be able

via English Angle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAngleA member of a Germanic tribe first mentioned by...
2Middle Englishangle
3Middle Frenchanglecorner
4Old FrenchAngleangel biblical being
5Late LatinAngelus
6Ancient Greekἄγγελοςa messenger; one that announces; angel, heavenly...
7Old Norseengillangel
8Old Saxonengilangel
9Proto-West Germanicangilangel
10Latinangelusangel; messenger
Every word from Proto-Indo-European meǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mógʰtisEvery word from Proto-Slavic moťь
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