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Ballantine is a surname of Scottish Gaelic origin, with variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantyne, Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine. [1] Other variants include Bellenden, Ballentine, [2] and Bannatyne. [3] It is a habitational surname, probably derived from the Gaelic baile an deadhain, meaning "the dean's farmstead".
Ballantyne is a surname of Scottish Gaelic origin, with variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantine, Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine. [1] Other variants include Bellenden and Ballentine, [2] and Bannatyne and Ballantyne have been interchangeably even by the same person at different times. [3]
Ballantine (disambiguation) Ballantine (surname) Ballantynes Cove, a community in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Ballantyne's fire, a 1947 fire that destroyed Ballantyne's department store in Christchurch, New Zealand; Ballenden; Ballyntine Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, a settlement in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Bannatyne is a Scottish surname. It is also spelt Ballentine, Ballantyne, Ballantine, among others. It may refer to: ... Ballantine (surname) Ballantyne (disambiguation)
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Bellenden is a Scottish surname, a variant form of Ballantine, Ballantyne, and others People with this surname include: John Bellenden, Scottish writer; John Bellenden (Lord Justice Clerk) Katherine Bellenden, Scottish courtier; William Bellenden, Scottish classical scholar; Lewis Bellenden, (d. 1591) Scottish lawyer
Morley Cowles Ballantine (1925–2009), American editor; Morley Baer (1916–1995), American artist, photographer and teacher; Morley Callaghan (1903–1990), Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright and broadcaster
The name reform introduced around 1850 had the names changed to a western style, most likely imported from France, consisting of a given name followed by a family name. As such, the name is called prenume (French prénom), while the family name is called nume or, when otherwise ambiguous, nume de familie ("family name"). Although not mandatory ...