Twentyman
Twentyman is a surname of English origin. It is considered a rare surname and is believed to be derived from the Middle English term "twenti(e)man," meaning "servant of twenty" or "member of a group of twenty." The term may have referred to a man who held a position of responsibility over a group of twenty people, perhaps in a feudal or agricultural setting. Alternatively, it may have denoted a member of a guild or association comprising twenty members.
The surname is predominantly found in England. Genealogical research suggests that the earliest documented occurrences of the name are concentrated in the northern regions of the country.
Variations in the spelling of the surname are uncommon. The name has been passed down through families for generations, and individuals with the surname Twentyman can be found in various professions and walks of life.