Tatum
Definition
A unisex given name of British or English origin, meaning "Tata's homestead" or "cheerful, full of spirit", derived from Old English place names.
A surname of English origin, from habitational names.
Art Tatum (1910–1956), an American jazz pianist famous for his technical brilliance and harmonic innovations, despite being nearly blind.
Examples
We named our bouncy new puppy Tatum because nothing says 'cheerful homestead' like a dog that greets you at 6 AM sharp.
Art Tatum tickled the ivories so fast, pianists worldwide started blaming their sore fingers on 'Tatum syndrome'.
Channing Tatum's latest rom-com had the whole theater swooning, proving he's still the undisputed champ of abs and awkward charm.
Jayson Tatum crossed over his defender like it was a casual Tuesday stroll, leaving fans chanting his name from the cheap seats.