Ballantine (surname)

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Ballantine is a surname, of Scottish origin, and may refer to:

The origin of rules governing the spelling of names and even words is a very recent innovation. Before that, words and names were spelled according to sound, and, therefore, often appeared under several different spelling variations in a single document. Ballantine has been spelled Ballentine, Ballantyne, Ballantine, Ballentyne, Bannentyne, Bannantyne, Ballanden, Ballanden, Ballendine, Ballendyne and many more.

First found in Lanarkshire, in Scotland, where they had been settled from ancient times.

Ballantine has a family coat of arms.

In his book The Clans, Septs, and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands (1908), Sir Thomas Innes Learney states that the original family name was Bannatyne and was a sept associated with both Clan Campbell and Clan Stuart of Bute. With these clan tartans to be used.

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