Holt
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Holt is a common surname, as well as a common place name.
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[edit] Etymology
Holt is a common surname and placename, of Proto-Germanic origin and meaning a small grove of trees, or copse, or "a wood". It comes into English from Anglo-Saxon and is a near-synonym to "wood", which is also Anglo-Saxon. Those words are equivalent to the modern German words "Holz" and "Wald" respectively. It is also found in the Scandinavian languages in names or placenames, as Holt, or or the more archaic Holdt and Holte in Danish, Holt in Norwegian and Icelandic, Hult or Hulte in Swedish, and even Hulti in Finnish (from Swedish). It is often used in combination with other words, such as Uhrenholdt ("ancient holt", a Danish last name taken from an estate) or Älghult ("elk holt"), a village and art glass-making factory in Småland, Sweden. In Sweden it is most common in and around Småland. Related German names include Holz, Holzman, Holzhauer, et al., and their anglicized equivalents which often insert a "t" between the "l" and the "z".
[edit] Notable people named Holt (including alternative spellings and derivations)
- Jacob Holdt, a Danish photojournalist who lived with and documented the lives of impoverished people in America
- Ole Martin Holte, Norwegian humanitarian
- Anne Holt, Norwegian crime novelist and lawyer
- Arthur Holt
- Benjamin Holt, machinery inventor, whose eponymous manufacturing company merged with another firm to become Caterpillar Inc.
- Bob Holt
- Brian Van Holt
- Charles A. Holt
- Charles C. Holt
- David Holt
- Dorothy Holt Wife of the author Wayne Holt
- Edwin Holt
- Ernest William Lyons Holt
- Gary Holt, Scottish footballer
- Gary Holt, musician
- Grant Holt
- Hamilton Holt, former president of Rollins College
- Harold Holt, former Prime Minister of Australia
- Hazel Holt
- Henry Holt
- Henry E. Holt
- Herbert Samuel Holt, a former president of the Royal Bank of Canada
- Homer A. Holt
- Isaac "Red" Holt, Rhythm and blues performing artist with the Ramsey Lewis Trio
- Jack Holt, American actor and his offspring, Tim Holt and Jennifer Holt
- Jack Holt, dinghy designer
- Jefferson Holt
- Jennifer Holt
- Jim Holt
- Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice of England 1689-1710
- John Holt (1721-1784) - the publisher and a Colonial Mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia.
- John Caldwell Holt, author and founding father of the homeschooling movement
- John Holt, singer
- John Langford-Holt
- Joseph Holt
- Joseph Holt, rebel
- Kåre Holt
- Kristin Holt, television personality
- Lester Holt
- Marjorie Holt
- Melvin Holt
- Michael Holt, author
- Michael Holt, a fictional character in the DC Universe
- Michael Holt, musician
- Michael Holt, snooker player
- Nichola Holt
- Orrin Holt
- Peter Holt
- Pierce Holt
- Randy Holt
- Ric Holt, Canadian computer scientist
- Rush D. Holt Jr., a U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Rush D. Holt Sr., a U.S. Senator from West Virginia
- Ryan Holt
- Sandrine Holt
- Seth Holt
- Simeon ten Holt
- Simma Holt
- Simon Holt
- Steve Holt
- Terrence Holt, American football player; younger brother of Torry Holt
- Thaddeus Holt, lawyer and historian
- Thomas Michael Holt, textile manufacturer, whose eponymous company eventually became part of Burlington Industries
- Tim Holt, statistician
- Tom Holt
- Torry Holt, American football player; older brother of Terrence Holt
- Victoria Holt, pseudonym of Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert, British author
- Wayne Holt, Author, Educator
- William Holt, a Colonial Mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia
- William Holt (officer)
- Alexander Hult, a Swedish ice hockey player in Russia's professional ice hockey league
- Pontus Hultén, made Stockholm's Moderna Museet one of the most progressive museums of modern art in the world, helped establish Centre Pompidou in Paris and MoCA in California
- Søren Uhrenholdt, Danish-American farmer and early conservationist in Wisconsin
[edit] Notable places named Holt
[edit] In Sweden
- Döderhult, a parish in Småland
- Hults Bruk, an iron forge near Norrköping
- Hultsfred, in Småland, site of the famous Hultsfred Festival, a music festival
- Hult a community in Eksjö Commune
- Råshult, Småland, birthplace of Carl von Linné
- Älmhult, Småland, site of the first IKEA store
[edit] In Norway
- Holt, previously a municipality, now part of Tvedestrand, notable for an old church
[edit] In Australia
- Holt, Australian Capital Territory
- Division of Holt, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria
[edit] In Denmark
- Holte, a municipality in Søllerud Commune, Copenhagen county. The city hall of Søllerud, located in Holte is designed by Arne Jacobsen
[edit] In Iceland
- Skáholt, the first bishopric of medieval Iceland and the site of a cathedral
[edit] In the United Kingdom
- Holt, Dorset
- Holt, Wiltshire
- Holt, Worcestershire
- Holt (traditionally in Denbighshire)
- Holt, Norfolk
[edit] In the United States
- Holt, Florida
- Holt, Michigan
- Holt County, Missouri
- Holt County, Nebraska
- Holtville, California
- Holtville, Alabama
- Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Oregon
- Uhrenholdt Memorial State Forest, Wisconsin, named after Søren Uhrenholdt, a Danish immigrant farmer and early conservationist
[edit] In The Netherlands
- Holt, Overijssel
[edit] Companies containing the name Holt
- The publishing company Holt, Rinehart and Winston
- Canadian department store Holt Renfrew
- Hult International Business School
- The Construction Photography company Christopher Holt LTD