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Hatton (countable and uncountable, plural Hattons)

  1. A surname.
  2. A community of the Rural Municipality of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
  3. A place in England:
    1. A civil parish and hamlet in Warrington borough, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ6082). [1]
    2. A village and civil parish in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK2130). [2]
    3. A small settlement and locality in the historic County of Middlesex; now in the borough of Hounslow, Greater London; the neighbouring location of Hatton Cross is in Hillingdon borough (OS grid ref TQ0975).
    4. A small village and civil parish in East Lindsey district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref TF1776). [3]
    5. A hamlet in Eaton-under-Heywood parish, Shropshire (OS grid ref SO4690). [4]
    6. A village and civil parish in Warwick district, Warwickshire (OS grid ref SP2467). [5]
  4. A place in Scotland:
    1. A village in north-east Aberdeenshire council area (OS grid ref NK0537).
    2. A hamlet next to Newtyle, Angus council area, the location of Hatton Castle (OS grid ref NO3040).
  5. A town in Central Province, Sri Lanka.
  6. A number of places in the United States:
    1. An unincorporated community in Colbert County, Alabama.
    2. A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Alabama.
    3. An unincorporated community in Polk County, Arkansas.
    4. An unincorporated community in Shelby County, Kentucky.
    5. An unincorporated community in Callaway County, Missouri.
    6. A city in Traill County, North Dakota.
    7. An unincorporated community in Wood County, Ohio.
    8. A small town in Adams County, Washington.
    9. A ghost town within the town of Lind, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.

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Hatton m

  1. A male given name of historical usage, equivalent to English Hatto
    Hatton d'Aquitaine (8th-century ruler)
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