Holt (surname)
Etymology
Holt is a surname and placename, of Proto-Germanic origin and meaning a small wood or grove of trees. It derives from the Old English word holt and is a near-synonym of "wold", originally denoting a forested upland. Those words are cognates of the modern German words "Holz" and "Wald" respectively.
The word is also found in Scandinavian placenames and in surnames derived from them: in Danish, Norwegian, and Icelandic as Holt ; in Swedish as Hult or Hulte; and even in Finnish as Hulti. It is often used in combination with other words, as in Uhrenholdt or Älghult, a village and the site of a small art-glass factory in Småland, Sweden. In Sweden it is most commonly found in and around Småland, including Älmhult, the location of the first IKEA store.
Another spelling of the name is "Hoult", more commonly found in the north of England than in the south, indicating that it is more likely in this case to be derived directly from Old Norse.
Related German names include Holz, Holzman, Holzhauer, et al., and their anglicized equivalents which often insert a "t" between the "l" and the "z".
Notable people named Holt (including alternative spellings and derivations)
- Axel Petersson Döderhultarn, Swedish woodcarver, from village of Döderhult, Småland
- Jacob Holdt, Danish photojournalist who lived with and documented the lives of impoverished people, including minorities, in America
- Alfred Holt, English steamship designer and ship owner, founded the Blue Funnel Line and other associated companies.
- Alfred Holt , English cricketer
- Anne Holt, Norwegian crime novelist and lawyer
- Anders Holte, Norwegian sea captain and navigator
- Andrew Holt, several people
- Arthur Holt , Hampshire cricketer and Southampton footballer
- Arthur Holt , English politician
- Benjamin Holt, American machinery inventor, whose eponymous manufacturing company merged with another firm to become Caterpillar Inc.
- Bob Holt, several people
- Brian Van Holt, American actor
- Brock Holt, American baseball player
- Chad Holt, American actor, writer, and criminal
- Charles A. Holt, behavioral economist
- Charles C. Holt, professor at McCombs School of Business, Texas
- Charlotte C. Holt, American activist and lawyer
- Chris Holt , goaltender
- Claire Holt, Australian actress known for portraying Emma Gilbert in H2o: Just Add Water for its first two seasons.
- David Holt , American musician
- Edwin Holt, Harvard professor of philosophy and psychology
- Elinor Holt, voice actress
- Ernest William Lyons Holt
- Gary Holt
- Gary Holt
- Grant Holt, English footballer
- Hamilton Holt, former president of Rollins College
- Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia
- Harold Holt , South African-English impresario
- Hazel Holt, British novelist
- Helen F. Holt, American politician
- Henry Holt , lieutenant governor
- Henry Holt, Baltimore, MD author; est. Henry Holt and Company; now Holt McDougal, part of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Henry E. Holt, astronomer
- Henry H. Holt, Michigan politician, lieutenant governor
- Herbert Samuel Holt, former president of the Royal Bank of Canada
- Herbert Holt, rugby league footballer of the 1920s
- Homer A. Holt, American politician
- Jack Holt
- Jack Holt
- James Alan Holt, British journalist and radio news reader
- Jefferson Holt, former manager of rock band R.E.M.
- Jennifer Holt, American actress
- Jim Holt
- JoBea Way Holt, planetary scientist
- John Holt, various people, one of whom helped establish Holt Renfrew, the Canadian department store
- Joseph Holt, American judge
- Joseph Holt , United Irish general
- Knut Holte, retired Norwegian footballer
- Amoene van Haersolte, Dutch noblewoman and author; winner of first P. C. Hooft Award
- Kåre Holt, Norwegian author
- Kristin Holt, television personality
- Kristen Holt, Canadian educator and Abercrombie & Fitch model
- Lester Holt, American news journalist
- Luther Emmett Holt, pediatrician
- Luther Emmett Holt, Jr., pediatrician
- Marjorie Holt, United States representative from Maryland
- Maxwell Holt, American volleyball player
- Michael Holt
- Michael Holt
- Michael Holt
- Mike Holt, South African boxer of the 1950s and 1960s
- Mister Terrific, fictional character in the DC Universe
- Nancy Holt, American artist
- Olivia Holt, American actress who now portrays the live version of Tandy Bowen/Dagger on Freeform's live television series of Cloak & Dagger.
- Orrin Holt, United States representative from Connecticut
- Patti LaBelle, American singer and actress
- Peter Holt, American businessman
- Pierce Holt, American football player
- Randy Holt, Canadian ice hockey player
- Ric Holt, Canadian computer scientist
- Robert Holt, American academic author
- Rod Holt, American computer engineer
- Rush D. Holt, Jr., a U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Rush D. Holt, Sr., a U.S. Senator from West Virginia
- Sam B. Holt, American college basketball coach
- Sandrine Holt, model and actress
- Seth Holt, British film director and producer
- Simeon ten Holt, Dutch composer
- Simma Holt, Canadian journalist and politician
- Simon Holt, British composer
- Sophia Holt, Dutch painter
- Steve Holt, several people
- Terrence Holt, American football player; younger brother of Torry Holt
- Terrence Holt, American writer
- Thomas Michael Holt, textile manufacturer, whose eponymous company eventually became part of Burlington Industries
- Tim Holt, American actor
- Tim Holt
- Tom Holt, British novelist
- Tor Håkon Holte, Norwegian Olympic cross country skier; gold at the 1985 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
- Torry Holt, American football player; older brother of Terrence Holt
- Victor Holt, American basketball player
- Victoria Holt, pseudonym of Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert, British author
- William Holt, several people
- Bertil Hult, Swedish; founded international education company EF Education First; Hult International Business School is named for him
- Johan Hultin, noted Swedish-American pathologist
- Karl Hult, Swedish biochemist and researcher. Professor emeritus at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
- Karl-Erik Hult, Swedish footballer and manager
- Nils Hult, commissioner who helped create the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, in Eugene, Oregon
- Ragnar Hult, important Finnish botanist and plant geographer
- John Langford-Holt, British Member of Parliament
- Laura Pendergest-Holt, former chief investment officer of Stanford Financial Group who plead guilty for her role in a US$7 billion Ponzi scheme
- Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier; won gold medal in sprint, 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
- Tess Uriza Holthe, Filipino-American writer of US bestselling novel When the Elephants Dance, and The Five-Forty-Five To Cannes
Places with name Holt (or derivative forms)
- Diepholz town and capital of the district of Diepholz, in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Döderhult, parish in Oskarshamn Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden; Misterhult is a nearby parish
- Oskarshamn City, was earlier called Döderhultsvik, after the nearby bay, which is still called Döderhultsvik
- Holt is a village in east Dorset, England, two miles north of Wimborne Minster.
- Holte, northern suburb of Metropolitan Copenhagen, Rudersdal municipality, Denmark; it has a town-hall designed by Arne Jacobsen
- Holt Fleet, village in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England
- Esholt, a village in the City of Bradford in the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, England
- Holt, market town and civil parish in the county of Norfolk, England
- Holt is a medieval market town in Wrexham Borough, Wales; site of medieval Holt Castle
- Northolt, a suburb of North London formally in Middlesex
- Hultsfred, seat of Hultsfred Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden;
- Hult, a village in Eksjö Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden, with around 473 inhabitants
- Reykholt, Iceland ; home of Snorri Sturluson historian, politician, poet; recorded of Old Norse culture
- Råshult village, Kronoberg County, Småland, Sweden; birthplace of Carl Linnaeus, father of modern taxonomy
- Stenbrohult, the parrish in which Råshult is located
- Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, town in the district of Gütersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Skálholt important historical site in southeast Iceland. From 1056 - 1785, one of Iceland's two episcopal sees
- Älmhult Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden; birthplace of Ingvar Kamprad ; the first IKEA was built in Älmhult