Bateson

Bateson is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Batte", a medieval diminutive of Bartholomew. It is rare as a given name. People with the surname Bateson include:

Bateson
Family name
Meaning "son of Batte"
Region of origin Anglo-Saxon
Related names Bates
  • Frank Bateson (1909–2007), New Zealand astronomer
  • Frederick Wilse Bateson (1901–1978), English literary scholar
  • Gregory Bateson (1904–1980), British anthropologist (son of William Bateson)
  • Mary Catherine Bateson (born 1939), U.S. writer and anthropologist (daughter of Gregory Bateson)
  • Patrick Bateson (born 1938), British biologist and science writer
  • Thomas Bateson (c.1570–1630), English madrigal composer
  • Thomas Bateson, 1st Baron Deramore (1819-1890), British Conservative politician
  • Timothy Bateson (1926–2009), British actor
  • William Bateson (1861–1926), British geneticist who coined the term "genetics"

Famous quotes containing the word bateson:

    When any relationship is characterized by difference, particularly a disparity in power, there remains a tendency to model it on the parent-child-relationship. Even protectiveness and benevolence toward the poor, toward minorities, and especially toward women have involved equating them with children.
    —Mary Catherine Bateson (20th century)

    Traditionally in American society, men have been trained for both competition and teamwork through sports, while women have been reared to merge their welfare with that of the family, with fewer opportunities for either independence or other team identifications, and fewer challenges to direct competition. In effect, women have been circumscribed within that unit where the benefit of one is most easily believed to be the benefit of all.
    —Mary Catherine Bateson (b. 1939)