Haslam
Haslam is a surname of English origin, typically regarded as toponymic in nature. It is associated with places named Haslam in England, and the name is believed to have originated from early settlers living near hazel trees or hazel groves adjacent to a homestead. The elements of the name are commonly interpreted as an Old English combination referring to hazel and a dwelling or enclosure, though exact etymologies may vary by locality. The surname emerged in the medieval period and spread with migration within the British Isles and to other parts of the world through emigration and trade.
As a place name, Haslam designates several small localities in the United Kingdom and in other countries
In contemporary usage, Haslam remains most recognizable as a surname carried by individuals across various professions,