CHISMAN
Chisman
Origin:
Chisman is a British surname of Old English origin, derived from the personal name "Cissa" and the word "mann", meaning "servant" or "man". The name is believed to have originated in the medieval period and is mainly found in the southern regions of England.
Distribution:
The surname Chisman is relatively rare, with most individuals bearing this name residing in the counties of Hampshire, West Sussex, and Surrey. It is not as prevalent as some other English surnames, but those who bear the name often have ancestral ties to these areas.
Notable Individuals:
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John Chisman (1901-1985): A notable British engineer renowned for his contributions to the field of civil engineering, particularly in bridge construction.
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Eleanor Chisman (b. 1978): A talented British artist known for her contemporary paintings and sculptures, which have been exhibited in galleries around the United Kingdom.
Legacy:
Though the Chisman surname may not be as widespread as some other British surnames, individuals bearing this name have made significant contributions to various fields, leaving a lasting impact on British society. The name continues to be passed down through generations, keeping alive the legacy of its ancestral roots.
There are approximately 200 people named Chisman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Chisman.
Surname type: Occupational name
Origin: English
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: England
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: English
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Christopher
- Craig
- John
- Mark
- Oliver
- Peter
- Ronald
- Terry
- Thomas
- Timothy
- Victor
Female
- Briony
- Catherine
- Charlotte
- Claire
- Clare
- Deborah
- Joan
- Judith
- Karen
- Kaylee
- Nicola
- Ruth
- Samantha
- Stephanie
Similar and related surnames
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