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Estes is an English-language surname said to derive from Old English and have the meaning "of the East" (literally, "East's"). As a surname, it has been traced to southern Kent, as early as the mid-15th century, Nicholas Estes (Ewstas, Esteuzi) b. 1475 Deal, Kent, England, d. 1506 Dover, Kent, England. There are multiple interpretations as: The name "Estes" has its roots in ancient Greece. It comes from the Greek "esthesis", which means "sensation" or "perception."

Sources of female form:

Notable people with the surname include:

Estes is also less frequently found as a given name, mostly used in US as a male name. But there are occurences of use as female name too. Therefor it is considered unisex. For example Czech Republic has accepted this name. There is just one though.


See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Estes is an English-language surname said to derive from Old English and have the meaning "of the East" (literally, "East's"). As a surname, it has been traced to southern Kent, as early as the mid-15th century, Nicholas Estes (Ewstas, Esteuzi) b. 1475 Deal, Kent, England, d. 1506 Dover, Kent, England. There are multiple interpretations as: The name "Estes" has its roots in ancient Greece. It comes from the Greek "esthesis", which means "sensation" or "perception."

Sources of female form:

Notable people with the surname include:

Estes is also less frequently found as a given name, mostly used in US as a male name. But there are occurences of use as female name too. Therefor it is considered unisex. For example Czech Republic has accepted this name. There is just one though.


See also


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