Tatum

Etymology
From, from , a personal name of unknown meaning +.

Proper noun

 * 1) * c. 1988, Chopin in Winter, The Graywolf Short Stories, Vol.45, Graywolf Press (1988), page 82:
 * By the time a letter from Marcy finally came, explaining that the entire time she had been living on the South Side in a Negro neighborhood near the university, and that she had a son whom she'd named Tatum Kubiac—"Tatum" after a famous jazz pianist—it seemed to make little difference.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * By the time a letter from Marcy finally came, explaining that the entire time she had been living on the South Side in a Negro neighborhood near the university, and that she had a son whom she'd named Tatum Kubiac—"Tatum" after a famous jazz pianist—it seemed to make little difference.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.
 * , named after settlers Albert and Mary Tatum.