Stylized form of Hoyt, coming from surname roots, now used as a modern English personal name.
Hoytt is a stylized form of Hoyt, which comes from surname roots before entering modern personal-name use. That gives it a sturdy, American surname feel, while the extra t makes the spelling look more distinctive and deliberate.
The name has a clipped, confident sound that feels practical rather than decorative. It reads as modern and slightly rugged, with enough familiarity to remain approachable. In contemporary naming, Hoytt stands out as a surname-style choice that has been sharpened into something more individualized.