Huestume is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, Scotland. It is 8 characters long in length.
Surname is a variant of Houston. The ancient knightly family so called originally bore the name of Paduinan from a place in county of Lanark. In the XII century, Hugh de P. acquired the lands of Kilpeter, and built a residence there, to which he gave the name of Hugh's Town, now Houston, county of Renfrew. His descendants of that Ilk borrowed their surname from it.
Surname is a form of Huston. A variant of Houston, a place in Scotland meaning "Hugh's town".
The Huestume is an adaptation of the Hus. Dweller at the sign of the goose; one with the qualities of a goose; descendant of Huss, a pet form of Hugo that means spirit.
Lastname Huestume is a form of Houston. One who came from Houston, i.e., Hugh's town, in Scotland.