Tupman
Tupman is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be a habitational name, deriving from a place in the county of Wiltshire. The name Tupman likely originated from the Old English words "tūpp" meaning "ram" and "mann" meaning "man," possibly referring to a ram farmer or someone who owned rams. The surname is found in historical records dating back several centuries, indicating its long-standing presence in England. Variations in spelling may exist due to historical transcription and regional dialects. It is not a particularly common surname, but individuals bearing the name can be found in various parts of the world, particularly in countries with historical ties to English migration. The name has no widely recognized heraldic significance beyond individual family crests that may have been adopted over time. There are no prominent historical figures universally associated with the surname Tupman that would define its primary meaning or notoriety.