Toutman
Toutman is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English elements *tōt* (meaning "thorn") and *mann* (meaning "man"). The name likely refers to someone who lived near a thorn bush or a place where thorns were common. Over time, the spelling has varied, including forms such as Toutman, Toutmanne, and Toutmanne.
The surname has historical roots in England, particularly in regions like Yorkshire and Lancashire. Early records
In modern times, Toutman remains a relatively uncommon surname, primarily found in English-speaking countries. The name
The pronunciation of Toutman is typically pronounced as "TOO-tman" or "TOUT-man," with the stress on the first