Dorman
Dorman (or Dohrman) is a surname originating in both England and Germany, with the spelling of Döhrmann more common in the latter; but largely found in Austria, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ukraine, Jamaica and France. The surname "Dorman" also derives from Middle English. The Middle English word dere, or deor, meant wild animal. Therefore, Dorman translates as wild animal, or, perhaps, wild anmial-man. Another, Old English, derivation is from the Old English word deor, meaning dear, and, of course, mann, meaning man: thus, Dear Man.
It may refer to:
- Andy Dorman (born 1982), Welsh football (soccer) player
- Angela Dohrmann, American television actress
- Avner Dorman (born 1975), Israeli contemporary composer
- Dave Dorman (born 1958), American science fiction and fantasy illustrator
- David Dorman (born 1954), American telecommunications executive, chairman and chief executive officer of AT&T Inc.
- Eric Dorman-Smith (1895–1969), British Army officer
- Isaiah Dorman (died 1876), African American interpreter for the United States Army during the Indian Wars
- John J. Dorman, Fire Commissioner of the City of New York
- Lee Dorman (born 1942), American bass guitarist, member of Iron Butterfly
- Maurice Henry Dorman (1902–1993), British diplomat, served as Governors-General of Sierra Leone and Malta
- Peter Dorman, American epigraphist, philologist, and cultural anthropologist
- Reginald Dorman-Smith (1899–1977), British diplomat, soldier and politician, UK Minister of Agriculture
- Robert Dorman (1859–1937), Irish socialist activist
- Samantha Dorman, American model and actress
- Sonya Dorman (1924–2005), American poet
- Thomas Dorman, English Catholic theologian of the sixteenth century
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- Angela Dohrmann, an American actress and television personality
- Florian Dohrmann, composer
- Klaus Thiele-Dohrmann (born 1936, Hamburg),a German acience journalist, author[1]
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