Proper noun
Staton (plural Statons)
A surname.
She commanded the respect of many of her well-spoken contemporaries including Elizabeth Cady Staton, Frederick Douglass, and Susan B. Anthony. Source: Internet
Deanna Staton (left) and Kati Wall listen to one of their lawyers Jamal Alsaffar at Kati's house in Floresville, Texas on Nov. 29, 2017. Source: Internet
"It happened during a bad thunderstorm; however, we don't know if that's what caused the crash," said Sasha Staton, with the Daytona Beach Fire Department. Source: Internet
Teen readers who would like to read more historical fiction about this period might also enjoy The Curse of the Romanovs by Staton Rabin (Simon & Schuster, 2007), a time travel story centered on Anastasia's brother, Alexei. Source: Internet
May 9, 2016, Staton received a wage increase of $0.75 per hour. Source: Internet
It’s something that gives Staton guiltmares each year. Source: Internet