The surname Inman has its roots in England and is primarily derived from the medieval English occupational term "Innman," referring to an innkeeper. This term combines the pre-7th-century word "inn," meaning a lodging place that served alcoholic beverages, with "man," indicating a keeper or foreman. The surname was first recorded in the late 14th century, a time when occupational surnames were becoming hereditary as sons or grandsons continued in their family trades. An alternative origin suggests a derivation from the Old English personal name Ingemund, combining the elements 'Ing,' a minor Norse god of fertility, and 'mund,' meaning protection.
The last name Inman is shared by around 24222 Americans, placing it at rank #1474 nationally. That’s nearly 8 per 100,000 people.
Our database contains over 4053 people with the last name Inman. This surname is most commonly found in Florida, California, North Carolina. We have over 6 unique first names combined with the last name Inman in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James, John, David.
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