Honeyman

Occupational

Meaning

A man who produces or sells honey.

Etymology

From Old English 'hunig' (honey) combined with 'man'. The surname originally indicated an occupational role in honey production or trade.

About the Honeyman Surname

An occupational surname indicating involvement in beekeeping or honey trade. The name reflects the importance of honey as a commodity in medieval times.

Distribution

Found in Scotland and England, with some presence in North America.

Notable Bearers

Documented in Scottish genealogical records

People with the Honeyman Surname