Hutchings
The meaning of Hutchings means 'mind' or 'intellect' in English. The name originated in Scotland. Hutchings is a semi-patronymic name that also means ‘son of Hugh’. An Anglo-Scottish surname is the source of this unusual name. Each part of the name has a distinct meaning: Hugiz is derived from the Germanic 'hugiz' (bright in mind, spirit, heart, sense, thought, and understanding), Proto-Germanic ‘kunj’ translates to ‘kin’, which is derived from the Old English ‘cynn’ and Middle English ‘kin’ (family, relative, generation, kin, race, people, and gender), ‘son’ is a surname suffix that means ‘son of’. Judge William Hutchinson served as the chief magistrate of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, a colony located on the island of Aquidneck, aka Rhode Island. While sailing from England to Massachusetts in 1634 to start a new life with his large family, the dean also served as a Massachusetts General Court member and a city councilor in Boston.
Gender
Hutchings is most often associated with the gender: male.
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Spelling Of Hutchings
H-U-T-C-H-I-N-G-S, 9-letter male given name.