Bates
This article is about "Bates" as a surname. For other uses, see Bates (disambiguation).
Bates is a common surname of English origin and is derived from the name Bartholomew.[1] At the time of the British Census of 1881,[2] the relative frequency of the surname Bates was highest in Buckinghamshire (5.2 times the British average), followed by Leicestershire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire.
People named Bates
- Alan Bates (1934–2003), British actor
- Albert Bates, U.S. environmentalist
- Allie Bates, U.S. magazine writer
- Angelique Bates, American actress
- Anna Haining Bates (1846–1886), Canadian women who stood 7'5½"
- Arlo Bates (1850–1918) Author and professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Arthur Laban Bates (1859–1934), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1901–1913
- Barbara Bates, U.S. actress
- Barrie Bates, Welsh darts player
- Benjamin Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- Benjamin Bates (1808–1878), philanthropist, founder of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine
- Bill Bates, U.S. player of American football
- Billy Bates, English cricketer
- Blanche Bates (1873–1941) American stage actress
- Blaster Bates, British demolition expert
- Bob Bates, one of several people including
- Bob Bates (bassist), first bassist of The Dave Brubeck Quartet, 1951–1958
- Bob Bates (born 1953), U.S. game designer
- Carl S. Bates (1884-1956), American aviation pioneer
- Cary Bates, American comic book writer
- Charlotte Fiske Bates (1838- ? ) American author
- Clayton Peg Leg Bates (1907–1998) American entertainer
- Daisy Bates, one of several people including
- Daisy Bates (actress), British actress
- Daisy Bates (civil rights activist) (Daisy Lee Gatson Bates, 1914–99), U.S. civil rights activist
- Daisy Bates (Australia) (Daisy May Bates, 1863–1951), Australian journalist
- David Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- David Bates (historian), historian, writer of books about William I of England and Odo of Bayeux
- David Bates (physicist) (born 1916), physicist winner of the 1970 Hughes Medal
- David Bates (poet) (1809–1870), U.S. poet
- Dick Bates (born 1945), Major League Baseball pitcher
- D'Wayne Bates, U.S. player of American football
- Edward Bates (1793–1869), U.S. jurist and politician, candidate for US President, 1860, and US Attorney General, 1861–1864
- Elizabeth Bates (1947–2003)
- Erastus Newton Bates (1828–1898), American politician
- Evan Bates, American ice dancer
- Frederick Bates (1777–1825), U.S. jurist and politician
- George Joseph Bates (1891–1949), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1937–1949
- Gilbert Bates (1836–1917), Wisconsin Civil War veteran
- Guy Bates, English footballer
- H. E. Bates (Herbert Ernest Bates), English writer and author
- Harry Bates, one of several people including
- Harry Bates (sculptor), British sculptor
- Harry Bates (author), U.S. science fiction writer
- Henry Bates, one of several people including
- Henry Bates (politician), U.S. politician
- Henry Moore Bates (1860- ? ) American lawyer and president of the Order of the Coif
- Henry Walter Bates (1825–1892), British zoologist
- Isaac Chapman Bates (1779–1845), U.S. Representative, 1827–1835, and U.S. Senator 1841-1845, from Massachusetts
- James Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- Jamie Bates (footballer), English football player
- Jamie Bates (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jamie Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- James Woodson Bates (1788–1846), U.S. jurist and politician
- James T. Bates (1844–1914), American business man
- Jason Bates, U.S. professional baseball player
- Jeanne Bates, U.S. actress
- Jeff Bates, U.S. country singer
- Jeremy Bates, one of several people including
- Jeremy Bates (American football coach), American football coach
- Jeremy Bates (boxer), American boxer
- Jeremy Bates (tennis player), British tennis player
- Jim Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- Jim Bates (politician), (born 1941), U.S. Representative from California, 1983–91
- Jim Bates (American football coach), U.S. coach of American football
- John Bates (disambiguation), one of several people including
- John Bates (fashion designer), who designed Diana Rigg's clothes in The Avengers.
- Big John Bates, Vancouver-based Americana guitarist
- John C. Bates (John Coalter Bates, 1842–1919), U.S. general and army chief of staff 1906.
- John Lewis Bates (1859–1946), U.S. political figure and governor of Massachusetts 1903–1905.
- Johnny Bates (baseball player) (1882–1949), baseball player.
- Joseph Bates, one of several people including
- Joseph E. Bates, 19th-century mayor of Denver, Colorado
- Joseph Bates (Adventist) (1792–1872), U.S. Adventist and health reformist
- Joshua Bates, one of several people including
- Joshua Bates (1776–1854) American minister and teacher
- Joshua Bates (financier) (1788–1864) Benefactor of Boston Public Library
- Joshua Hall Bates (1817–1908), American Civil War general
- Katharine Lee Bates (1859–1929), U.S. poet
- Kathy Bates (born 1948), U.S. actor
- Ken Bates, (Kenneth William Bates, born 1931) British businessman and football club owner/chairman
- Lindon Wallace Bates (1858–1924) Civil engineer who designed the "three-lakes" of the Panama Canal
- L. C. Bates
- Leon Bates (pianist)
- Leon Bates (American labor leader) (1899–1972), UAW Union Organizer
- Leonard Bates (1895–1971), English cricketer
- Mario Bates, U.S. player of American football
- Marston Bates, U.S. zoologist
- Martin Bates, one of several people including
- Martin Van Buren Bates (1837–1919), U.S. politician
- Martin W. Bates (1786–1869), U.S. Senator from Delaware
- Matthew Bates, English footballer
- Maxwell Bates, Canadian architect and artist
- Michael Bates (disambiguation), one of several people
- Mick Bates (English footballer), English footballer
- Mick Bates (politician), Welsh politician
- Morris Bates, English footballer
- Nancy Bates, statistician with the US Census
- Nicholas James Bates, British musician known as Nick Rhodes
- Paddy Roy Bates (1921-2012), pirate radio broadcaster and Sealand founder
- Patricia Martin Bates, artist
- Paul L. Bates (1908–1994), Colonel, United States Army
- Phil Bates, guitarist and vocalist with the Orchestra (former members of ELO and ELO Part II)
- Ralph Bates, one of several people including
- Ralph Bates (writer) (1899–2000), English writer
- Ralph Bates (1940–1991), English actor
- Robert Bates (disambiguation), one of several people
- Roger Bates, American bridge player
- Ronald Bates (1932–1986) New York City Ballet production stage manager
- Samuel Penniman Bates (1827–1902) American educator
- Shawn Bates, U.S. hockey player
- Sidney Bates (1921–1944), British soldier
- Simon Bates (born 1947), British radio presenter
- Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Hammond organ player
- Ted Bates (footballer) (1918–2003), English footballer
- Thomas Bates (died 30 January 1606), a key conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605
- Tom Bates, U.S. politician
- Tyler Bates, U.S. musician
- Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller, U.S. singer
- William Bates, one of several people including
- William Henry Bates (1917–1969), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1949–1970
- William Horatio Bates, creator of the "Bates Method for Better Eyesight"
- Willis Bates (1880–1939), American college sports coach
Fictional people
- Bates (Stargate), a character in Stargate
- Kid Marvelman, a Marvel Comics character whose original name was Johnny Bates
- Eric, U.S. and Fancy Bates, characters in the 1982 film The Toy (1982 film)
- John Bates, a character from Downton Abbey, married to Anna
- Anna Bates, a character from Downton Abbey, married to John
- Joshua T. Bates, a character of Susan Shreve
- Nigel Bates, a character from the soap opera EastEnders
- Norman Bates, a character from the 1960 film Psycho
- Tom, Amy, and Pattie Bates, characters in Dennis Potter's play Brimstone and Treacle
References
- ↑ "Bates Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2014
- ↑ "Bates Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2014
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