Statistics and meaning of name Clutten


We have no records about Clutten being used as firstname.
Surname Clutten is used at least 73 times in at least 3 countries.




      Surname Clutten
Given names
David Clutten (4)
Daniel Clutten (3)
Jennifer Clutten (3)
Matthew Clutten (2)
Marilyn Clutten (2)
James Clutten (2)
Johnathan Clutten (2)
Hilary Clutten (2)
John Clutten (2)
Eliot Clutten (2)
Dawn Clutten (2)
Anthony Clutten (2)
Amanda Clutten (2)
Andrew Clutten (2)
Alan Clutten (2)
Betty Clutten (2)
Simon Clutten (2)
Joy Clutten (1)
Steven Clutten (1)
Jeanne Clutten (1)
Julian Clutten (1)
Jane Clutten (1)
Leonard Clutten (1)
Shirley Clutten (1)
Samantha Clutten (1)
Michael Clutten (1)
Lisa Clutten (1)
Rebecca Clutten (1)
Stephen Clutten (1)
Katrina Clutten (1)
Gertrude Clutten (1)
Claire Clutten (1)
Derrick Clutten (1)
Donald Clutten (1)
Christopher Clutten (1)
Carol Clutten (1)
Anna Clutten (1)
Annette Clutten (1)
Brian Clutten (1)
Dorothy Clutten (1)
Edward Clutten (1)
Graham Clutten (1)
Helen Clutten (1)
Howard Clutten (1)
Adrianna Clutten (1)
Georgina Clutten (1)
Elizabeth Clutten (1)
Ethel Clutten (1)
Frank Clutten (1)
Jacqueline Clutten (1)




Clutten reversed is Nettulc
Name contains 7 letters - 28.57% vowels and 71.43% consonants.

Anagrams: Ttulenc Luntetc Tnutcel Neltutc Tecnult
Misspells: Cluttena Cultten Cluttne Clutetn



Rhymes: Britten Mountbatten backbitten batten begotten bitten fatten glutton mutton exciton piton

Meaning of this name is unknown.
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Writers: Hilary Anne Clutten

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