For the American census-designated place, see Sutcliffe, Nevada.
Sutcliffe
Pronunciation
English: /ˈsʌtklɪf/
Language(s)
English
Origin
Language(s)
English
Meaning
"south of the cliff/hill"
Other names
Variant form(s)
Sutliffe, Sutliff
Sutcliffe or Sutcliff is a surname, originating in three locations in Yorkshire, sometimes spelled Sutliffe or, unusually, Sutliff. The name means south of the cliff/hill.[1]
People bearing the name include:
Alistair Sutcliffe (born 1951), British professor of systems engineering
Andy Sutcliffe (1947–2015), British racing driver
Bert Sutcliffe (1923–2001), New Zealand cricketer
Boo Sutcliffe (born 1964), English musician
Charles Sutcliffe (1864–1939), British lawyer, football administrator and referee
David Sutcliffe (born 1969), Canadian actor
Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1853–1941), English photographer
Gerry Sutcliffe (born 1953), British politician
George Sutcliffe (1878–1943), co-founder of Sangorski & Sutcliffe, a British bookbinder
Herbert Sutcliffe (1894–1978), English cricket player
Herbert Sutcliffe (alternative health advocate) (1886–1971), English psychologist and advocate of pseudoscientific alternative health
Ken Sutcliffe (born 1947), Australian sporting journalist
Iain Sutcliffe (born 1974), English cricketer
John Sutcliffe (disambiguation)
Lenah Higbee (1874–1941), née Sutcliffe, Canadian-born American pioneering military nurse, first woman awarded the Navy Cross
Matthew Sutcliffe (1550?–1629), English clergyman, academic and lawyer, chaplain and advisor to King James I of England
Michael Sutcliffe, South African municipal manager
Michelle Sutcliffe (born 1967), English boxer and martial artist
Paul Sutcliffe, English mathematical physicist and mathematician
Peter Sutcliffe (disambiguation)
Rick Sutcliffe (born 1956), American former Major League Baseball pitcher
Rosemary Sutcliff (1920–1992), English novelist, primarily but not exclusively for children
Serena Sutcliffe (born 1945), wine critic
Shane Sutcliffe (born 1975), Canadian former boxer
Stuart Sutcliffe (1940–1962), Scottish painter and musician, an early member of The Beatles
Tom or Thomas Sutcliffe (disambiguation)
William Sutcliffe (born 1971), British novelist
^"Surname Database: Sutcliffe Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
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