Summary
Originating from England, the surname Boardman is derived from the Old English words 'bord' meaning 'board' or 'plank' and 'mann' meaning 'man'. It is believed to have originally referred to someone who worked with or made boards or planks.5938
Boardmans in the USA5823rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Boardman
GeorgeBoardman
Baptist missionary who played a significant role in the expansion of Christianity in Burma (present-day Myanmar).CharlesHenry
American Episcopalian clergyman known for his missionary work in China during the late 19th century.GeorgeDana
American academic and educator, served as the provost of the University of Pennsylvania and played a key role in its growth and development.MichaelBoardman
British naturalist and illustrator, known for his contributions to ornithology and his detailed bird illustrations.WalterWeymouth
British writer and social activist, actively involved in the socialist and labor movements of the early 20th century.Boardman Genealogy
OriginsThe origin of the surname 'Boardman' is English. It is derived from the occupational name for a person who served as a board game player or a boardmaker.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Boardman' is primarily found in the United Kingdom and the United States. It is also present in other English-speaking countries due to migration and settlement.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Boardman' include 'Bordman', 'Boredman', and 'Bordeman'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Boardman' occurred during different periods and in various places. Notable migrations took place during the 19th century from the United Kingdom to the United States, particularly in response to economic opportunities and the Industrial Revolution.