Alman is an English surname of multiple origin.
It can be a variant of Allman, Alleman, from the Anglo-Norman for "German", or of Swedish or German Ahl(e)mann, or of Jewish Almen "widower".[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
See also
Surnames derived from the word " German" |
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Does not include compound words |
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- Alman, Allemann, Allman/Alleman,
- Deutscher, Deutsch, Deitsch, Deitch, Deutch, Duits, German, Teutsch
From Slavic: Nemetz, Nemitz, Niemietz, Niemitz, Nimetz, Nimitz
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| Romance |
- Aleman, Alemanno, Alemão, Allemand, Allemane, Lallemant & variants
- Gherman, Neamțu, Nemțeanu, Nemțanu, Tedeschi, Tedesco
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| Slavic |
- Němec/Nemec/Němcová, Němeček, Nemchenko, Nemchinov, Nemets, Niemczyk/Nemchik, Niemiec, Nimets, Nemkov/Nemkova, Nemtsev, Nemtsov/Nemtsova
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References
- ^ Patrick Hanks, Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 27.