Certificate of Name
Bennington
English
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyBennington is an English surname derived from the town name Benington. The place name itself originates from Old English, either meaning "settlement belonging to Beonna's people" (from the personal name Beonna plus -ing "people of" and -tūn "settlement") or "settlement by the River Beane" (a river name).Geographical ConnectionThe surname is most famously associated with Bennington, Vermont, a town chartered in 1749 and named after colonial governor Benning Wentworth. The Battle of Bennington (1777) was a pivotal engagement in the American Revolutionary War and is commemorated by the Bennington Battle Monument, the tallest structure in Vermont.Notable BearersWhile specific historical bearers of the surname are less documented than the place, the name's geographical significance lends it a strong presence in American history.Key FactsMeaning: 'Settlement belonging to Beonna's people' or 'settlement by the River Beane'Origin: English place nameType: SurnameUsage Regions: England, United States
Back