Sutphin

Sutphin (also spelled Sutphen) is named after the town of Zutphen in the Netherlands. It is a surname which occurs in the United States: Sutphin or Van Sutphen. It is an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Zutphen or van Zutphen, from the place-name Zutphen (used for residents),[1] meaning "south fen".

People

Places

  • Sutphin Boulevard, a street in Queens, New York City, with several rail stations of this name.

There are several villages in the USA with the place name Zutphen, named after the Dutch town: near Grand Rapids in Michigan, in Kansas and North Carolina.

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