Salt Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Salt Name Meaning: Two possible origins both from occupations. The first is an extractor or seller of salt. The Second for a player on the psaltery, a string instrument.

Of Anglo-Saxon Origin it is first recorded in the 13th Century

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Salt Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Salt family

Profession Census Frequency
Living On Own Means 69
Farmer 59
General Servant Domestic 45
General Labourer 43
Dress Maker 29
Scholar 25
Coal Miner Hewer 23
Cotton Weaver 20
Cook Domestic 18
Domestic Servant 18
House Maid Domestic 16
School 15
Dressmaker 14
Tailoress 13
Housemaid Domestic 13
Charwoman 12
Blacksmith 11
Errand Boy Port 11
School Teacher 10
Bricklayer 10
Limestone Quarryman 10
House Keeper Domestic 9
Publican 9
Agricultural Labourer 9
Coal Miner C Hewer 9

Salt Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Salt 100% 32,759
2 Slate 40% 3,102
3 Sleet 40% 2,052
4 Sault 80% 1,371
5 Aslet 40% 235
6 Soult 60% 209
7 Sleat 40% 201
8 Slote 40% 171
9 Slaite 50% 158
10 Solt 75% 152
11 Silitoe 43% 139
12 Selt 75% 109

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The surname Salt is the most popular version of all its varients

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