Shipman
Shipman is an English surname with roots in Old English scipmann, meaning “ship’s man” or sailor. Historically, the term referred to someone employed on or connected with ships, and it later became a hereditary surname. In contemporary usage, shipman is largely preserved as a family name rather than a common noun, though it may appear in place names or historical titles.
Notable individuals with the surname include Harold Shipman (1946–2004), an English physician who was convicted of
In fiction and popular culture, Shipman is used as a surname for characters in novels, films, and
See also: shipman, the historical term for a sailor; Shipman (disambiguation) for other uses and related terms.