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Birth name
Natalie Jencine Elliott
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Unknown
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Ireland Scotland England
Elliott History, Family Crest & Coats of Arm
Etymology of Elliott
What does the name Elliott mean?
Today’s generation of the Elliott family inherits a name that was first used by the Scottish tribe known as the Picts. The first family to use the name Elliott lived in Liddesdale and Teviotdale where the family has a long and distinguished history dating back to the early Middle Ages. The name is actually derived from the Old English personal name Elwald or Aelfwald, but this name is now all but extinct as a personal name.
“A William Aliot came into England with the Conqueror, and the name seems to be connected with Alis and Ellis.” 1
Early Origins of the Elliott family
The surname Elliott was first found in Liddesdale, and Teviotdale. Although originally from Elliott, a village near Forfar, this Clan was persuaded by the Douglases to move south to help defend the border in 1396. There they became one of the most influential clans. Some of the notable personalities were “Archie Fire the Braes,” “Hob of the Park,” “Little Jock of the Park,” “Jock Half Lugs,” “Jock A’God’s Name,” “Gibbe Wi’ the Gowden Gartens.”