Meaning & Origin
Bean is an English cognate of the German surname Bohn, derived from a Middle High German word meaning "bean." It likely originated as an occupational surname for a grower or seller of beans. The surname is found primarily in English-speaking countries, especially England and the United States.
Etymology and Origins
The surname Bean is ultimately tied to agriculture and the bean plant, a staple crop cultivated for millennia. The English surname may also have developed independently as a nickname, perhaps referencing the size or form of a bean, or as toponymic name from a place called Bean in England.
Notable Bearers
While the surname is not associated with a single famous individual, it appears in various records and modern contexts. Interestingly, the bean itself as a food item has significant cultural usage across the globe.
Cultural Significance
Beans have been cultivated since the seventh millennium BCE in Thailand and since the second millennium BCE in Europe and Peru. They are a high-protein legume used in dishes worldwide, from stews to fermented products like tempeh.
Related Names
The surname Bean has cognate forms in other languages and cultures, including the Dutch surname Boon 3 and the German Bohn. These related surnames echo the same occupational or toponymic origins, reflecting the cross-cultural importance of the bean.
Meaning: Occupational name for a bean grower; cognate of German Bohn
Origin: English, from Middle High German
Type: Surname
Usage: English