barman
Barman is a term that refers to multiple distinct concepts, each with its own context and significance. The most common use of the word is a metonym for a bartender, a person who prepares and serves alcoholic beverages and other drinks in a bar, tavern, lounge, or similar establishment. The role of a bartender has evolved from a purely serving function to one that often involves mixology, customer service, and inventory management. The occupation derives from the Middle English “barme” or “banm,” which denoted a clerk of a tavern or a keeper of a bar. In the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries, the word “barman” has historically been used to refer to a male bartender, but in modern usage, many bartenders prefer gender‑neutral terms such as “bartender” or “barista.”
In addition to the profession, Barman is a family surname found in several cultures, notably in India
In the field of software, Barman stands for Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL servers. It is
Finally, Barman can refer to small geographic locations, such as the village of Barman in the Punjab