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Chapman (surname)

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; a 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'' “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:
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*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 Democrat Party politician
*Augustus Chapman Allen (1806–1864), American founder of Houston, Texas
*Austin Chapman (1864–1926), Australian Protectionist Party politician

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