Bateman

/ˈbeɪtmən/ noun

Definition

A surname of English origin, historically meaning 'servant of Bartholomew' or 'boatman.' Also refers to various notable individuals bearing this name, including actors, scientists, and historical figures.

Etymology

From Middle English, either as a patronymic meaning 'son of Bate' (short for Bartholomew) or from 'boat' plus 'man,' referring to someone who operated boats or ferries. The occupational meaning reflects the importance of water transport in medieval England.

Kelly Says

The actor Jason Bateman and the fictional Patrick Bateman from 'American Psycho' have made this surname particularly recognizable in popular culture. Surname meanings often reveal medieval occupations and social structures, showing how family names preserved information about ancestors' roles in society.

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