Whiteman
Whiteman is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English word "hwīt," meaning white, and "mann," meaning man. It is a relatively common surname in the United Kingdom and the United States. The name has been used as both a given name and a surname throughout history. In the United Kingdom, it is often associated with the Whiteman family, a prominent family in the history of the British Army. The Whiteman family has a long history of military service, with many members serving in various conflicts throughout the centuries. In the United States, the Whiteman surname is also common, with many descendants of early settlers. The name has been used in various forms, including Whitmore, Whitman, and Whitcomb. Despite its commonality, the Whiteman surname has not been widely studied in academic literature, and its origins and meanings remain largely unknown. However, the name's association with the British Army and its long history of military service have made it a notable and recognizable surname in many parts of the world.