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"cheese" + "piece of dry land in a fen" |
Chisholm ( listen ) is a Scottish surname. It is derived from a habitational name from Chisholme, near Hawick, in the south of Scotland. The name is derived from the Old English elements cese, meaning "cheese"; and holm, meaning "piece of dry land in a fen". In the 14th century, members of the Chisholm family migrated into the Scottish Highlands and their name was Gaelicised. The Scottish Gaelic form of the name is Siosal (masculine), and Shiosal (feminine). Alternatively the name Chisholm is said to be derived from a Norman French word "chese" meaning "to choose" and the Saxon word "holm" meaning "meadow" as in "The chosen meadow" which accurately describes the initial clan area of Roxburgh near Kelso.
Alexander Hugh Chisholm, journalist, newspaper editor, author and ornithologist
Dane Chisholm, Australian Rugby League player
Mark Chisholm, rugby player
Scott Chisholm (footballer), Aboriginal Australian Rules footballer
Sheila Chisholm, socialite in British high society
Keith Chisholm, a distinguished Australian fighter pilot
Cameron Chisholm, a citizen of Australia
Alexander Chisholm (Upper Canada politician), political figure in Upper Canada
Angus Chisholm, Cape Breton fiddler
Brock Chisholm, physician
George King Chisholm, politician
Joseph Andrew Chisholm, politician and jurist
Marie-Hélène Chisholm, judoka
Robert Chisholm (Canadian politician), former politician
Robert Kerr Chisholm, former politician
William Chisholm (Nova Scotia politician), former politician
William Chisholm (Upper Canada politician), founder of Oakville, Ontario
Aeneas Chisholm (vicar apostolic)
Aeneas Chisholm (bishop of Aberdeen)
Caroline Chisholm, English humanitarian
Erik Chisholm, Scottish composer and conductor
George Chisholm (geographer), author of first English-language economic geography textbook
George Chisholm (musician), jazz trombonist
Gordon Chisholm, Scottish footballer
Grace Chisholm Young, mathematician (maiden name 'Chisholm')
Hugh Chisholm, journalist and editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica
Janet Chisholm, former MI6 agent
John Chisholm (Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District)
John Chisholm (executive), businessman
John Stephen Roy Chisholm (born 1926), English mathematical physicist
Malcolm Chisholm, Scottish politician
Melanie Chisholm (also known as Mel C), musician
Robert Fellowes Chisholm (1838–1915), architect of the Indo-Saracenic Senate House of the University of Madras
William Chisholm (I) (died 1564), bishop of Dunblane
William Chisholm (II) (died 1593), bishop of Dunblane and of Vaison, nephew to William (I)
Hugh J. Chisholm, industrialist
Jesse Chisholm, American Indian trader, guide, and interpreter
John Chisholm, American prosecutor
Jori Chisholm, bagpiper
Roderick Chisholm, philosopher
Sallie W. Chisholm, scientist who discovered the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
Shirley Chisholm, politician
Thomas Chisholm (song writer) American songwriter who wrote several prominent Christian hymns including Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Tim Chisholm, player of real tennis
Tanya Chisholm, American actress
Colin Chisholm (disambiguation), multiple people
John Chisholm (disambiguation), multiple people
John Chisum
Chisum (film)
John James Scott-Chisholme
Richard Chisolm
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