Chapman (surname)

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Chapman
Origin
MeaningBusiness man or trader

Chapman is an English surname derived from the Old English occupational name céapmann "marketman, monger, merchant", from the verb céapan, cypan "to buy or sell" and the noun form ceap "barter, business, purchase." Alternate spellings include Caepmon, Cepeman, Chepmon, Cypman(n), and Shapman. (By 1600, the occupational name chapman had come to be applied to an itinerant dealer in particular, but it remained in use for both "customer, buyer" and "merchant" in the 17th and 18th centuries. Modern chiefly British slang chap “man" arose from the use of the abbreviated word to mean a customer, one with whom to bargain.)

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) supplies four meanings for chapman, all of which pertain to buying and selling: 1) A man whose business was buying and selling; 2) an itinerant dealer who travels, also known as a hawker or peddler; 3) an agent in a commercial transaction; 4) a purchaser or customer. (N.B. A “petty chapman” was a retail dealer.) The OED includes a citation of an English ordinance or decree that dates from 1553, during the reign of Edward VI: "No Tinker, Peddler, or petit Chapman shall wander about from the Towne but such as shall be licensed by two Justices of Peace." According to a list of colonial occupations, a chapman is a peddler or dealer of goods, usually itinerant, going from village to village. The related word chapbook is a later coinage from the 19th century which appears to refer to the fact that chapbooks were very cheaply made. From Old English ceap is also derived cheap “inexpensive,” a shortening of good ceap “good buy,” and Cheapside “market place,” a street in London that both historically and in modern times has been the financial center of the city.

Both the compound “chapman” and its first element chap- have cognates in all the major Germanic languages: From the prehistoric West Germanic compound *kaup- are derived cognates Old Saxon cop, Old Frisian kap "trade, purchase," Middle Dutch coop, modern Dutch kopen “ to buy,” koop "trade, market, bargain and goedkoop “inexpensive." These are akin to Old High German choufman, German Kaufmann, a common modern German surname; and North Germanic forms leading to Old Norse kaup "bargain, pay,” modern Swedish köpa “buy,” and modern Danish kjøb "purchase, bargain" and Copenhagen (originally Køpmannæhafn "merchants' harbor, buyer's haven"). The common ancestor is Proto-Germanic *kaupoz-, which was probably an ancient Germanic borrowing of Latin caupo, caupon- "petty tradesman, huckster," of unknown ulterior etymology. From the German the word was borrowed into the Slavic languages (Old Slavic koupiti, modern Russian купить, etc.), the Baltic languages (Old Prussian kaupiskan “trade, commerce,” Lithuanian kὑpczus “merchant”) and Finnish kaupata “to sell cheaply.” In the Romance languages, however, the word has not survived.

People with the surname or nickname Chapman include:

A[]

Austin Chapman, Australian politician
Austin Chapman, Australian Protectionist Party politician
  • Abel Chapman (1851–1929), British born hunter-naturalist
  • Adam Chapman (born 1989), Northern Irish footballer
  • Alfred Chapman (1829–1915), American real estate attorney and investor, best known as one of the founders of Orange, California
  • Alger Chapman (1904–1983), American attorney, businessman and New York State official
  • Alger Chapman Jr. (1931–2013), American chief executive
  • Allan Chapman (historian) (born 1946), British historian of science
  • Allan Chapman (politician) (1897–1966), Scottish Unionist Member of Parliament 1935–1945
  • Alvah Chapman Jr. (1921–2008), American newspaper publisher
  • Alvan Wentworth Chapman, American botanist
  • Amy Chapman (born 1987), Australian soccer player
  • Andrew Grant Chapman (1839–1892), American politician
  • Andy Chapman (born 1959), British indoor soccer player
  • Anna Kushchyenko-Chapman (born 1982), Russian entrepreneur, television host, and agent of the Russian Federation
  • Anne Chapman, Franco-American ethnologist
  • Annie Chapman (1841–1888), English victim of Jack the Ripper
  • Aroldis Chapman (born 1988), Cuban baseball player
  • Art Chapman, (1906–1962), Canadian Ice Hockey player and Olympian
  • Art Chapman (basketball) (1912–1986), Canadian basketball player
  • Arthur Chapman (poet) (1873–1935), American poet and newspaper columnist
  • Arthur B. Chapman (1908–2004), British-American animal genetic researcher
  • Augustus A. Chapman (1805–1876), American lawyer and Democratic Party politician
  • Augustus Chapman Allen (1806–1864), American founder of Houston, Texas
  • Austin Chapman (1864–1926), Australian Protectionist Party politician

B[]

C[]

Carrie Chapman Catt, woman's suffrage leader
Carrie Chapman Catt, woman's suffrage leader
  • Candace Chapman (born 1983), Canadian soccer player
  • Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947), American woman's suffrage leader
  • C.C. Chapman, American prominent figure in the community of podcasting, podsafe music, and new media
  • C. H. Chapman (1879–1972), British illustrator and cartoonist, notable for his work on Billy Bunter cartoon strips
  • Charles Chapman (disambiguation), several people
  • Charles Chapman Grafton (1830–1912), American Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church
  • Chris Chapman (rugby league), English rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s
  • Chris Chapman (rugby league, born 1966), rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990sCharles Chapman (disambiguation)
  • Christine Chapman (born 1956), Welsh Labour Party politician
  • Christopher Chapman (1927–2015), Canadian filmmaker
  • Chuck Chapman (1911–2002), Canadian basketball player and olympian
  • Clarence Chapman (born 1953), American football player
  • Colin Chapman (1928–1982), British automotive engineer, designer, and racing director
  • Cornelius Chapman, British poet, songwriter, author, and performer

D[]

Donovan Chapman, American country music artist
Donovan Chapman, American country music artist

E[]

Eddie Chapman, British spy and double agent, aka Agent Zigzag
Eddie Chapman, British spy and double agent, aka Agent Zigzag

F[]

Fredrik Henrik af Chapman, Swedish naval architect
Fredrik Henrik af Chapman, Swedish naval ship architect
  • Fern Schumer Chapman, American author
  • Frank Chapman (ornithologist) (1864–1945), American ornithologist
  • Frank Chapman (baseball) (1861–1937), American baseball player once (incorrectly) thought to be the youngest player in professional history
  • Frank Chapman (businessman), Chief Executive of BG Group
  • Fred Chapman (baseball) (1916–1997), American baseball player
  • Freddie Spencer Chapman (1907–1971), British Army officer and World War II veteran
  • Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist) (1864–1943), Australia Commonwealth Palaeontologist
  • Frederick Chapman (footballer) (1883–1951), English footballer and Olympic Gold medalist
  • Frederick Chapman (sportsman) (1901–1964), Australian cricketer and Australian Rules footballer
  • Frederick Chapman (judge) (1849–1936), New Zealand Supreme Court Judge
  • Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916–2003), American pediatrician and virologist
  • Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (1721–1808), Swedish naval ship architect

G[]

Grizz Chapman, television actor
Grizz Chapman, television actor
George Chapman, English dramatist, translator and poet
George Chapman, English dramatist, translator and poet
  • Gareth Chapman (born 1981), Welsh rugby union player
  • Gary Chapman (author), American relationship counselor and author of The Five Love Languages series
  • Gary Chapman (swimmer) (1937–1978), Australian swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist
  • Gary Chapman (musician) (born 1957), American singer/songwriter and former television talk show host
  • George Chapman (1559–1634), English dramatist, translator, and poet
  • George Chapman (murderer) (1865–1903), Polish serial killer, suspected by some as being Jack the Ripper. Born Seweryn Antonowicz Kłosowski
  • George Chapman (healer) (1921–2006), British trance healer and medium
  • George Henry Chapman (1832–1882), American Civil War General in the Union Army
  • George W. Chapman (politician), American lawyer and Democratic Party politician
  • Georgina Chapman (born 1976), British fashion designer and actress
  • Gerald Chapman (1891–1926), American criminal and gang leader of the Prohibition-era
  • Gerald Chapman (director) (1949–1987), British theatre director
  • Glenn Chapman (1906–1988), American baseball player
  • Graham Chapman (1941–1989), British comedian and writer, member of Monty Python
  • Grant Chapman (born 1949), Australian Liberal Party politician
  • Grizz Chapman, American television actor, notable appearances in 30 Rock
  • Guy Chapman (1889–1972), British author, historian and distinguished World War II soldier

H[]

Henry Chapman Mercer, American archeologist

I[]

  • Ian Chapman (born 1970), English footballer
  • Isaac C. Bates (1779–1845), American politician
  • Ivan Chapman (1906–1976), English cricketer

J[]

Johnny Chapman, race car driver
Johnny Chapman, race car driver
John Wilbur Chapman, American Presbyterian evangelist
  • Jake Chapman (born 1966), English conceptual artist
  • Jake Chapman (politician), member of the Iowa Senate
  • James Chapman (author) (born 1955), American novelist and publisher
  • James Chapman (explorer) (1831–1872), South African explorer, hunter, trader and photographer
  • James Chapman (bishop) (died 1879), first Bishop of Colombo (Anglican) in Sri Lanka
  • James A. Chapman (1881–1966), American businessman and philanthropist
  • James Walter Chapman-Taylor (1878–1958), New Zealand domestic architect
  • Jan Chapman (born 1950), Australian film producer
  • Jane Chapman, British academic
  • Janice Chapman, Australian-born British singer and voice coach
  • Jay Chapman (physician) (fl.1977), American physician and forensic pathologist
  • Jay Chapman (soccer) (born 1994), Canadian soccer midfielder
  • J. B. Chapman (1884–1947), American minister and president of Arkansas Holiness and Peniel Colleges
  • Jeff Chapman (1973–2005); Canadian urban-explorer, fountineer, author and editor. Also known as Ninjalicious
  • Jeff Chapman (politician), American politician
  • Jenny Chapman (born 1973), British Labour politician
  • Jessica Chapman (1991–2002), murder victim of Ian Huntley
  • Jim Chapman (disambiguation), several people
  • Johnny Appleseed or John Chapman (1774–1847), American pioneer orchardist and Swedenborgian Christian missionary
  • John Chapman (artist) (born 1946), British artist
  • John Chapman (screenwriter), (1927–2010), English playwright, screenwriter and scriptwriter
  • John Chapman (football manager), English manager of Manchester United football team
  • John Chapman (Pennsylvania politician) (1740–1800), American Federalist Party politician
  • John Chapman (priest) (1865–1933), British Roman Catholic priest
  • John Chapman (publisher) (1821–1894), British publisher and physician
  • John A. Chapman USAF MSgt, Combat Controller, posthumously awarded Medal of Honor
  • John David "J.D." Chapman (born 1983), American heavyweight boxer
  • John Gadsby Chapman (1808–1889), American artist
  • John Grant Chapman (1798–1856), American Whig Party politician
  • John Herbert Chapman (1921–1979), Canadian space researcher from London, Ontario
  • John Jay Chapman (1862–1933), American author and essayist
  • John Wilbur Chapman (1859–1918), American Presbyterian evangelist
  • Johnny Chapman (born 1967), American race car driver in the NASCAR Nationwide series
  • Jonathan Chapman (1807–1848), American politician and mayor of Boston
  • Jonathan Chapman (academic) (born 1975), British academic, consultant and writer
  • Joseph A. Chapman, American President of North Dakota State University
  • Joseph John Chapman (1784–1849), California pioneer
  • Judith Chapman (born 1945), American actress

K[]

  • Katie Chapman (born 1982), English football player
  • Karen Chapman, English retired badminton player
  • Keith Chapman (born 1958), British children's author and creator of Bob the Builder
  • Keith Chapman (organist) (1945–1989), American organist
  • Kelvin Chapman (born 1956), American baseball player
  • Kevin Chapman, American actor
  • Kory Chapman (born 1980), American football player
  • Kyle Chapman (New Zealand activist) (born 1971), New Zealand director of the NZNF (New Zealand National Front)
  • Kyle Chapman (activist) (born 1975 or 1976), nicknamed "Based Stickman", American alt-right activist

L[]

Leonard F. Chapman, Jr, American Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Lamar Chapman (born 1976), American football player
  • Lanei Chapman (born 1973), American actress
  • Lee Chapman (born 1959), English football player
  • Leland Chapman (born 1976), American Hawaii-based bail bondsman and bounty hunter
  • Leonard F. Chapman Jr. (1913–2000), American Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Les Chapman (born 1948), English football player and manager
  • Lloyd Chapman (born 1949), American founder of the American Small Business League
  • Lonny Chapman (1920–2007), American television actor
  • Luke Chapman (born 1991), English footballer
  • Lyssa Chapman (born 1987), American bounty hunter

M[]

Maria Weston Chapman, American abolitionist
Maria Weston Chapman, American abolitionist
Marshall Chapman, American country rock singer-songwriter
  • Marco Allen Chapman (1971–2008), American murderer executed in Kentucky
  • Margaret Chapman (1940–2000), British illustrator and painter
  • Marguerite Chapman (1918–1999), American actress
  • Maria Weston Chapman (1806–1885), American abolitionist
  • Mariana Wright Chapman (1843–1907), American social reformer, suffragist
  • Mark Chapman (broadcaster) (born 1973), British radio sports newsreader and DJ
  • Mark David Chapman (born 1955), American assassin of former Beatle John Lennon
  • Mark Lindsay Chapman (born 1954), English film and television actor
  • Marshall Chapman (born 1949), American country rock singer-songwriter
  • Mary Chapman, British Chief Executive of the Chartered Management Institute
  • Matt Chapman (The Brothers Chaps), duo responsible for the creation of the Homestar Runner series of animated cartoons
  • Matthew Chapman (author) (born 1950), British journalist, screenwriter and director; also great-great grandson of Charles Darwin
  • Meyrick Chapman, English Olympian
  • Michael Chapman (disambiguation), several people
  • Michelle Chapman (known as Tori Black, born 1988), American pornographic actress
  • Mike Chapman, Australian record producer and songwriter
  • Mike Chapman (The Brothers Chaps), duo responsible for the creation of the Homestar Runner series of animated cartoons
  • Minerva J. Chapman (1858–1947), American painter
  • Mitchell Chapman (born 1983), Australian Rugby Union player

N[]

Nicki Chapman, British television presenter
Nicki Chapman, British television presenter
  • Nathan Chapman (soldier) (died 2002), American soldier, was the first American killed during the invasion of Afghanistan
  • Nathan Chapman (footballer) (born 1975), Australian footballer and American Football player
  • Nathaniel Chapman (1780–1853), American physician and founder of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences
  • Nicki Chapman (born 1967), British television presenter
  • Nicky Chapman, Baroness Chapman (born 1961), British peer
  • Nigel Chapman (mayor), British Civic Mayor of Colchester
  • Nigel Chapman (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer

O[]

  • Orlow W. Chapman (1832–1890), American Solicitor General of the United States
  • Oscar L. Chapman (1896–1978), American Secretary of the Interior during the last three years of the Truman administration
  • Owl Chapman, Surfer

P[]

Phillip Kenyon Chapman, Australian astronaut and scientist
Phillip K. Chapman, Australian astronaut and scientist

R[]

Roger Chapman, British rock singer
Roger Chapman, British rock singer
  • Ray Chapman (1891–1920), American shortstop for the Cleveland baseball team
  • Reginald Frederick Chapman (1930–2003), English-American entomologist
  • Reuben Chapman (1799–1882), American lawyer and politician
  • Rex Chapman (born 1967), American retired professional basketball player
  • Richard Chapman (disambiguation)
  • Robert Chapman (cricketer) (born 1972), English first-class cricketer in the 1990s
  • Robert Chapman (pastor) (1803–1902), English pastor, teacher and evangelist
  • Sir Robert Chapman, 1st Baronet (1880–1963), British soldier and Conservative Member of Parliament 1931–1935
  • Robert F. Chapman (born 1926), American U.S. court of appeals judge
  • Robert Hett Chapman (1771–1833), American, president of the University of North Carolina
  • Robert L. Chapman (1920–2002), American lexicographer
  • Robert William Chapman (scholar)
  • Robin Chapman (born 1933), British actor and writer
  • Roger Chapman (born 1942), British rock singer
  • Roger Chapman (golfer) (born 1959), English golfer
  • Roger Chapman (submariner) (born 1945), submariner rescued from sunken submersible Pisces III in 1973
  • Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman (1899–1978), British senior commander in the Royal Air Force, and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Air Force
  • Roosevelt Chapman, American college basketball player and University of Dayton Hall of Famer
  • Roy Chapman (1934–1983), English football player and manager
  • Roy H. Chapman (1883–1952), Justice of the Florida Supreme Court
  • Roy Chapman Andrews (1864–1960), American explorer, adventurer, naturalist and director of the American Museum of Natural History
  • Royal Norton Chapman (1889–1939), American entomologist and ecologist
  • Ryan Chapman (born 1987), South African soccer player

S[]

Steven Curtis Chapman, American Christian musician
  • Sam Chapman (1916–2006), American college football player and professional baseball player
  • Sammy Chapman (1938–2019), Northern Irish footballer and football manager
  • Samuel Chapman (British politician) (1859–1947), Scottish Unionist Party politician
  • Samuel Chapman (philatelist) (1859–1943), British philatelist who was an expert on Mexican stamps
  • Samuel E. Chapman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1848 and 1861
  • Samuel Chapman Armstrong (1838–1893), American educator and officer in the Union Army
  • Sean Chapman (born 1961), British actor
  • Shane "Choppa" Chapman (born 1978), New Zealand middleweight kickboxer, boxer and martial artist
  • Simon Chapman (academic) (born 1951), Australian academic
  • Simon Chapman (author), British children's author
  • Stanley Chapman (born 1925), British architect, designer, translator and writer
  • Stepan Chapman (born 1951), American fiction author
  • Steve Chapman (ice hockey), ice hockey executive
  • Steven Chapman (cricketer) (born 1971), English cricketer
  • Steven Curtis Chapman (born 1962), American Christian musician
  • Stuart Chapman (born 1951), English footballer and football coach
  • Sydney Chapman (economist) (1871–1951), British economist and civil servant
  • Sydney Chapman (mathematician) (1888–1970), British astronomer and geophysicist
  • Sydney Chapman (politician) (born 1935), English Conservative Party politician and architect

T[]

Tracy Chapman, singer songwriter
Tracy Chapman, singer songwriter

V[]

Victor Chapman, French American wartime pilot
Victor Chapman, French-American wartime pilot

W[]

William W. Chapman, American politician in Iowa and Oregon

Y[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Union Jack (Joseph Chapman), in Marvel comics
  • William "Billy" Chapman, the antagonist of 1984 film Silent Night, Deadly Night
    • Richard "Ricky" Chapman/Caldwell, brother of Billy and antagonist of later Silent Night, Deadly Night films
  • Hedrick Chapman, minor antagonist in the Animorphs novel series
    • Melissa Chapman, Hedrick's daughter

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