Meaning & Origin
Kitchen is an English surname of occupational origin, derived from the Middle English kichene and Old English cycene, meaning a kitchen. The ultimate root is the Latin coquina, denoting a place used for cooking. The name referred to a person who worked in a kitchen, often in a monastic or large household setting, responsible for preparing and cooking meals. Such surnames typically arose in the Middle Ages when occupations became a common source of family names in England. The surname Kitchen is recorded in various forms, and its variants include Kitchens as a patronymic or plural form. EtymologyThe name traces back to the ordinary word for a kitchen, with the same linguistic lineage seen across Germanic and Romance languages. Notable BearersNotable individuals with the surname Kitchen include several figures in sports, entertainment, and academia, though the name is not among the most common English surnames.Meaning: Occupational name for a kitchen workerOrigin: English, from Old English cyceneType: Occupational surnameUsage Regions: England, English-speaking world