Skip Ancestry main menu Skip to Footer Ancestry Home
  • Home
  • Trees
  • Search
  • Memories
  • DNA
  • Learn
  • Subscribe
  • Cart
  • Help
  • Sign In
Home
Loading

Trees you own

    Shared with you

      Tree tools

      • My Trees
      • Start a New Tree
      • Person Preview
      • Membership
      • Family Trees Support
      Loading
      • All Collections
      • Census & Voter Lists
      • Birth, Marriage & Death
      • Military
      • Immigration & Travel
      • Directories & Member Lists
      • Public Member Trees
      • Member Search
      • Card Catalog
      Loading
      • AncestryPreserve
      • StoryScout
      • Stories of US
      Loading
      • Buy a DNA Kit
      • Register a Kit
      • AncestryDNA®
      • AncestryDNA Support
      Loading
      • Ancestry Daily
      • Ancestry Blog
      • Virtual Events
      • What's New
      • Name Meaning
      • Family History Learning Hub
      • DNA Learning Hub
      • DNA Traits Learning Hub
      • Historical Insights
      Loading
      • Support Center
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Loading
      • Support Center
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Discover More Family Names with an Ancestry 14-day Free Trial* 
      • Support Center
      • About Us
      • Ancestry Blog
      • Gift Memberships
      • Site Map
      • Swag Shop
      • Careers
      • © 1997-2026 Ancestry
      • Updated Privacy
      • Updated Terms and Conditions
      • Corporate Information
      • Patent
      • Accessibility
      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Ellsworth

      Origin

      English, Possibly from Old Norse

      Meaning

      Noble or Mighty

      Variations

      Ellswerth, Elsworth, Ainsworth
      The name Ellsworth has its roots in the English language, with potential influences from Old Norse. The etymology of the name suggests meanings related to nobility and strength, deriving from elements that signify being noble or mighty. This distinctive significance has contributed to its stability as a meaningful personal identifier across generations.

      Historically, the name Ellsworth can be traced back to England, where it was often used as both a surname and a given name. It gained prominence in the Middle Ages and has been associated with various notable individuals and families. One prominent figure is the American statesman and jurist, Edward Ellsworth, who played a significant role in the early 19th century. Over the centuries, the name has maintained its status, witnessing periods of popularity and usage across different regions, particularly in the United States.

      In contemporary contexts, Ellsworth is utilized both as a first and last name, continuing to reflect the qualities of nobility and strength that it originally embodied. It remains relatively uncommon but is appreciated for its historical significance and distinctive sound. Additionally, Ellsworth has inspired various place names, including towns and landmarks in the U.S., further embedding it in modern culture and geography. Overall, the name serves as a bridge between historical heritage and present-day identity.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Ellsworth.

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Ellsworth.

      Ellsworth

      This is the most common name for a child of a Ellsworth.
      Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. - © Mapbox - © OpenStreetMap - Improve this map

      What are you curious about?

      Ready to learn more about your own family? Here are two ways to begin.
      Start a free trial
      Order AncestryDNA
      Based on our records...

      Did you know?

      1862 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ellsworth.

      Explore the origins of another name.