Ever hear the expression "a yeoman's work?" This old adage came from the Elizabethan era, referring to a hard laborer. With its dense English etymology, Anglophiles will love this idiosyncratic name. There aren't too many Yeomans out there, so it's like yours will be the only Yeoman around — or, at least, in your zip code.
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How popular is Yeoman? Here's how many babies were named Yeoman over time, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
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