Colston (name) explained
Colston is a surname, and also a given name. The name has several origins. It is sometimes from a Middle English given name Colstan, probably from Old Norse kol "charcoal" and steinn "stone". It may also be an English habitation name, from Colston Bassett or Car Colston in Nottinghamshire, or from Coulston in Wiltshire.[1]
Surname
Notable people with the surname include:
- Bob Colston (1928–2013), British sports broadcaster
- Charles Colston, 1st Baron Roundway (1854–1925), British Conservative Party politician
- Sir Charles Colston (1891–1969), British domestic appliance manufacturer and founder of Colston-Ariston
- David Colston, American politician
- Edward Colston (1636–1721), British merchant, benefactor to Bristol, slave trader and Member of Parliament
- Edward Colston (MP for Wells) (died 1719), English Member of Parliament
- Edward Colston (U.S. Representative) (1786–1852), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- Edward Francis Colston (1795–1847), English landowner, owner of Roundway Park, Wiltshire
- Edward Murray Colston, 2nd Baron Roundway (1880–1944), British army officer
- Fifi Colston (born 1960), New Zealander artist and author
- Fred Colston (1884–1918), American tennis player
- Mal Colston (1938–2003), Australian politician
- Marques Colston (born 1983), American football player
- Peter Colston (ornithologist) (born 1935), English ornithologist
- Peter Colston (rugby union) (died 2022), English rugby union player and coach
- Raleigh E. Colston (1825–1896), American professor, soldier, cartographer, and writer
- William Colston, English settler in Newfoundland
Given name
Notable people with the given name include:
See also
Notes and References
- Book: A Dictionary of Surnames. Hanks. Patricia. Hodges. Flavia. Oxford University Press. Colston. 0 19 860561 7.