There are
2254
Tutors in the USA
Tutor is the
13483rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Tutor

HenryVII

Founder of the Tudor dynasty and the first monarch of England from the Tudor line. He is known for establishing stability in England after the Wars of the Roses and for his successful reign.

HenryVIII

King of England and Ireland during the 16th century. He is famously known for his six marriages, the break from the Roman Catholic Church, and the establishment of the Church of England.

ElizabethI

Known as the 'Virgin Queen', Elizabeth I was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty and one of the most influential rulers in English history. Her reign is often referred to as the 'Golden Age' of England.

MaryI

Queen of England and Ireland, also known as 'Bloody Mary', due to her severe persecution of Protestants. She attempted to restore Catholicism in England during her reign.

EdwardVI

King of England and Ireland, who ascended the throne at a young age. His reign was marked by his advisors' strong control due to his young age and his religious reforms in favor of Protestantism.

ThomasWolsey

English cardinal and statesman who served as Lord Chancellor to King Henry VIII. He was an influential figure in the early years of Henry VIII's reign, but later fell from favor due to his failure to obtain the annulment of Henry's first marriage.

ThomasCromwell

Chief minister to King Henry VIII and a key figure in the English Reformation. He played a significant role in the dissolution of the monasteries and the establishment of the Church of England.

Tutor Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Tutor has origins in the Middle English word 'tutowe' or 'tutor,' meaning 'watchman' or 'guardian.'
Geographic DistributionTutor is primarily associated with England and Wales.
VariationsVariations of the surname Tutor include Tudor, Tudur, Tudher, Todur, and Tuddor.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration related to the surname Tutor occurred during various periods and in different places. Some notable migrations took place during the Tudor period in England, as well as during the time of English colonization and exploration, leading to the migration of individuals with the surname Tutor to regions such as North America and Australia.