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* [[Ewan Aitken]], Scottish politician and ordained minister
* [[Ewan Aitken]], Scottish politician and ordained minister
* [[Glenn Aitken (disambiguation)|Glenn Aitken]], one of several people including:
* [[Glenn Aitken (disambiguation)|Glenn Aitken]], one of several people including:
**[[Glenn Aitken (footballer)]], English former association football player
**[[Glenn Aitken (footballer)]], English football player
**[[Glenn Aitken (singer)]], London-based New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician
**[[Glenn Aitken (singer)]], London-based New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician
* [[Hayley Aitken]], Australian singer
* [[Hayley Aitken]], Australian singer
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** [[Robert P. Aitken]] (1819–1873) Michigan Republican Congressman from 1865 to 1868
** [[Robert P. Aitken]] (1819–1873) Michigan Republican Congressman from 1865 to 1868
* [[Robin Aitken]], British journalist
* [[Robin Aitken]], British journalist
* [[Roy Aitken]], Scottish footballer
* [[Roy Aitken]], Scottish football player and manager
* [[Russell Aitken]], Australian rugby league player
* [[Russell Aitken]], Australian rugby league player
* [[Samuel Aitken]], Scottish football player
* [[Suzy Aitken]], New Zealand TV personality
* [[Suzy Aitken]], New Zealand TV personality
* [[William Traven Aitken]], British politician, father of Jonathan Aitken
* [[William Traven Aitken]], British politician, father of Jonathan Aitken

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The surname Aitken is derived from the Scots personal name Aitken, which is in turn a form of the name Adam. At the time of the British Census of 1881,[1] its frequency was highest in Peeblesshire (23.6 times the British average), followed by Linlithgowshire, Haddingtonshire, Stirlingshire, Fife, Dunbartonshire, Clackmannanshire, Shetland, Edinburghshire and Ayrshire.

The name Aitken may refer to:

Aitkens

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aitken Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2014