Coate is a surname of multiple purposed origins, most of which from Old and Middle English. It may have begun as a way to refer to someone who dwelled in a small cottage, potentially coming from the surname Cot. [1] It is also said to have emerged as a locational surname for people from various locations in Britain that have names derived from the word cottage, such as Coat, Somerset, Coate, Wiltshire, and Cote, Oxfordshire. [2] These instances could be closely connected to the surname Coates, as the two surnames would morph into each other due to pluralization and singularization. [3] In addition to words for cottages, Coate may derive from Old English terms for animal pens, potentially denoting a connection or proximity to an enclosure for livestock. [4] It is theorized that the name owes some of its prevalence to association with the garment coat. [5]
The surname can also occur as the result of the Americanization of similar sounding German surnames, such as Koth. [3]
Nationally, the United States has the most recorded instances of people with the surname Coate, and Australia has the highest proportion of its population that bears the surname. [6]
Notable people with the surname include:
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