Muddit is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 6 characters long in length.
Family name Muddit is variant form of the Maudit. See Mawditt - Apparently a modern corruption of the old baronial name Mauduit. The latinization Male conductus, or De Halo Conductu, is not complimentary to the family. The name first appears in Domesday William Malduith, chamberlain to William the Conqueror, was a tenant in chief in Hampshire, as was a Gunfred M. in Wiltshire.
Variant of Mauduit. Bad aqueduct.
Muddit is the variant of Mawditt. Apparently a modern corruption of the old baronial name Mauduit. The latinization Male conductus, or De Halo Conductu, is not complimentary to the family. The name first appears in Domesday William Malduith, chamberlain to William the Conqueror, was a tenant in chief in Hampshire, as was a Gunfred M. in Wiltshire.