Applejohn

/ˈæpəlˌdʒɑn/ noun

A type of apple that stores well and was traditionally dried; also used as a name for someone dealing in apples, similar to other trade-based surnames.

From 'apple' plus the personal name 'John,' following a pattern of English trade names (like 'Tom,' 'Jack'). The specific apple variety name became standardized in English horticulture by the 16th century.

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