Cotter (surname)

Cotter (surname)

Cotter is a surname that originates in England and Ireland. It can also be an Anglicization, chiefly in North America, of a similar sounding German surname.

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Origin of the name

The surname Cotter has several different origins.

The English surname is a status name. This name is made up of the Old English elements 'cot' "cottage", "hut" and the suffix er. In the feudal system a cotter held a cottage by service (rather than by rent). Reaney gives the surname deriving from the Old French cotier "cottager" (see: villein). Early bearers of the English surname are Robert le Robert le Cotier in 1198; and William le Coter(e) in 1270 and 1297.[1]

The Irish name is a reduced anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Oitir. The personal name Oitir is the Gaelic form of the Old Norse Óttarr. The Old Norse name is made up of the elements ótti "fear", "dread" and herr "army". An early Irish record of the name occurs in 1142, when Mac Mic Ottir .i. Ottir ("the son of Mac Ottir, i.e. Ottir") from the Hebrides, is recorded to have assumed the Kingship of Dublin.[2][3] For the origins of the noble Irish family claiming descent from this king see: Cotter family. Although unprovable, it is possible that both he and they are descendants of the famous Ohthere of Hålogaland, a great Norwegian adventurer who appears to have gone to Ireland. He is possibly the Ottir Iarla or Earl Ottir mentioned in the Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, or at least related to him.

The surname can in some cases, mostly in the USA and Canada, be an Americanization of the German surname Kotter.[4]

Similar surnames

Similar, or related surnames include: Coates,[5] Cottier,[6] Kotter.[4] Cotter can be rendered into the Irish language as Mac Coitir and Mac Oitir.

Distribution

According ot MacLysaght who wrote in the mid 20th century, the Irish surname of Cotter was peculiar to Co Cork. There are at least eight place names in Co Cork which incorporate the surname (for example: Ballymacotters near Cloyne).[7]

List of persons with the surname

  • Andrew Cotter (born 1973), Scottish sports broadcaster
  • Bill Cotter (born 1943), former Irish Fine Gael politician
  • Brian Cotter, Baron Cotter (born 1938), United Kingdom politician
  • Cornelius P. Cotter, American professor of political science at Stanford University
  • Dan Cotter (1867-1935), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Edward Cotter (1902–1972), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
  • Eliza Taylor-Cotter (born 1989), Australian actress
  • Garrett Cotter (1802–1886), Australian convict
  • James Cotter (judge) (1772–1849), farmer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada
  • James Cotter the Younger (1689-1720), son of James Fitz Edmond Cotter
  • James Fitz Edmond Cotter (c.1630-1705), commander-in-chief of King James's forces, in the Counties of Cork, Limerick, and Kerry
  • Joseph Bernard Cotter (1844–1909), American priest and first Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona
  • Joseph Cotter (1872—1937), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1932
  • Mick Cotter (born 1935), retired Australian politician
  • Richard D Cotter (1842-1927), Irish-American member of the first California Geological Survey
  • Steve Cotter, American martial artist
  • Tibby Cotter (1884-1917), Australian cricketer
  • Tom Cotter, American comedian
  • Tom Cotter (baseball) (1866–1906), American Major League Baseball catcher
  • Tom Cotter (environmentalist) (born 1972), American environmental advocate and community organizer
  • Wayne Cotter, American stand-up comedian
  • William Richard Cotter (1883–1916), English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • William R. Cotter (1926–1981), Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut

List of persons with the given name

See also

References

  1. ^ Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006) (pdf). A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.). London: Routledge. p. 758. ISBN 0-203-99355-1. 
  2. ^ "Annals of Ulster M1142.13 (English translation)". CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (www.celt.ucc.ie). http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005B/index.html. Retrieved 30 May 2009.  See also: "Annals of Ulster M1142.13". CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (www.celt.ucc.ie). http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G100005B/index.html. Retrieved 30 May 2009. 
  3. ^ O'Laughlin, Michael C. (2002). The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small: Great & Small. Irish Roots Cafe. p. 55. ISBN 0940134098. 
  4. ^ a b "Cotter Name Meaning and History". Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Cotter-family-history.ashx. Retrieved 12 April 2008. 
  5. ^ "Coates Name Meaning and History". Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Coates-family-history.ashx. Retrieved 12 April 2008. 
  6. ^ "Cottier Name Meaning and History". Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Cottier-family-history.ashx. Retrieved 12 April 2008. 
  7. ^ MacLysaght, Edward (1957). Irish Families, Their Names, Arms and Origins. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co. pp. 96–97. 

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