Batchellor
Batchellor Origin and Meaning
Batchellor is an English surname that evolved into an occasional masculine given name. It originated from the Middle English word 'bachelor,' referring to a young knight, junior member of a trade guild, or unmarried man. As a family name, it identified someone with bachelor status or possibly someone who worked in a household of a bachelor. The spelling variation with 'tch' rather than just 'ch' represents a regional dialectal difference that persisted over time. As a first name, Batchellor remains extremely rare, appealing to those seeking distinctive traditional English names with historical occupational connections. It has never ranked among common given names in English-speaking countries, making it a truly uncommon choice that carries echoes of medieval social structures.