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". Its most probable location is Bellenden, now spelt Bellendean, on Ale Water, west of Roberton in Roxburghshire, but there may be more than one location origin, as there is Bellenden in Selkirk, and a village called Ballintoun, in Stirlingshire. The name has often been associated with Falkirk and Edinburgh as well as Roxburghshire.[1][2]
William Arthur, in An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names, with an Essay on their Derivation and Import (1857) suggested that the name denoted "a place of ancient pagan worship", derived from the Celts, who worshipped the sun, called Belen or Baal.[4][3]
Early recordings of the name include John Ballenden (also spelt Ballentyne and Ballantyne), archdeacon of Moray around 1450,[2] and Sir Alexander Balendin, was provost of Methven in 1563.[1]
Notable people
edit- Arthur A. Ballantine, American IRS solicitor and Treasury undersecretary in Hoover Administration
- Betty Ballantine, American publisher
- Carl Ballantine (1917–2009), American magician and actor
- Cristina Ballantine, Romanian-American mathematician
- Gilbert Ballantine, Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer
- Ian Ballantine, American publisher
- James Ballantine (1808–1877), Scottish artist and author who executed stained glass windows for the House of Lords
- Jane Prichard nee Ballantine (1936–2023, New Zealand women's leader
- Patrick J. Ballantine, American politician
- Nathan Ballentine, American politician
- Pamela Ballantine, Northern Irish television presenter
- Peter Ballantine, American brewer
- William Ballantine, British lawyer
- Julian Ballantine, a fictional character in the TV series Kyle XY
- Morley Cowles Ballantine, American newspaper editor, The Durango Herald
- Richard Ballantine (1940–2013), American writer
- Richard G. Ballantine, American newspaper publisher, the Durango Herald
- Sophie Ballantine Hawkins (born 1967), American musician
See also
edit- Balindean, the spelling used by the Ogilvy-Wedderburn baronets
- Ballandean, Queensland, a rural town in Australia
- Ballantine (disambiguation)
- Ballantyne (disambiguation)
- Ballenden, a surname
- Ballentine (disambiguation)
- Bannatyne (name)
- Bellenden, a surname
- George Balanchine
References
edit- ^ a b c "Ballantyne Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ a b c "Ballentine Surname Meaning & Ballentine Family History". Ancestry. 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
- ^ a b "Ballantyne Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". HouseOfNames. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Activities". Ballantyne FYI. Archived from the original on 23 October 2008.