Pant
See also: pánt and pant
English
Etymology
As a place name, usually from Proto-Brythonic *panto (“hollow”), or its descendant forms Cumbric pant and Welsh pant.
Proper noun
Pant (countable and uncountable, plural Pants)
- A surname.
- A river in Essex, England, which forms the upper part of the Blackwater.
- A locality in Austwick parish, North Yorkshire, England.
- A village in Llanymynech and Pant parish, Shropshire, England, on the border with Wales (OS grid ref SJ2722).
- A locality in Ayrshire, Scotland.
- A village and community in Merthyr Tydfil borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SO0609). [1]
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Pant is the 26282nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 929 individuals. Pant is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (63.83%) and White (30.03%) individuals.