Norman (name)
Norman is a both surname and a given name. The surname has multiple origins including English, Irish (in Ulster), Scottish and Dutch, Swedish and Ashkenazi Jewish and Jewish American. The given name Norman is mostly of English origin, though in some cases it can be a Anglicised form of a Scottish Gaelic personal name.
Etymology
Surname
There are several different origins of the surname Norman.[1]
- As a surname of English, Irish (in Ulster), Scottish and Dutch origin the name was used to denote someone of Scandinavian ancestry or someone from Normandy (northern France). During the Dark Ages Scandinavian Vikings called themselves norðmenn ("men from the North"). By 1066 Scandinavian settlers in England had been absorbed and Northman and Norman were used as bynames and later as personal names by both English and English of Scandinavian descent. After the Norman Invasion of England in 1066, the name Norman took on a new meaning as England was invaded by Normans from Normandy (in northern France).[1]
- As a surname of French origin the name is a regional name denoting someone from Normandy.[1]
- As a surname of Dutch origin the surname is an ethnic name for someone of Norwegian descent.[1]
- As a surname of Jewish (Ashkenazic) origin the surname is a variant of Nordman.[1]
- As a surname of Jewish (American) origin the surname is an Americanization of a similar sounding Ashkenazic name. In at least one case Norman is used as an Americanization of Novominsky, which is a name of a family originating in Uman, Ukraine. This family on coming to the United States of America changed their name to Norman and relatives in Russia likewise changed their name's from Novominsky to Norman.[1]
- As a surname of Swedish origin the name is derived the two elements: norr (north) + man ("man").[1]
Given name
Norman as a given name is of mostly English origin. It is a Germanic name and is composed of the elements nord ("north") + man ("man"). The name can be found in England before the Norman Invasion of 1066, but gained popularity by its use by Norman settlers in England after the invasion. In the Scottish Highlands, Norman is sometimes used as an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic Tormod (derived from the Norse Þórmóðr). A pet form of the Scottish given name is Norrie.[1] There are several Scottish feminine forms of the given name Norman. These include: Normanna, Normina, Norma, Nora, and Mona.[1]
In England and Wales, the use of Norman as a given name is "dying out". For example, in 2005 only two newborn boys were so-named: one in Shropshire and another in Tyne and Wear.[2]
Distribution
England, Wales and the Isle of Man
Norman is ranked as the 273rd most common surname in the 1999-2001 National Health Service Central Register of England, Wales and the Isle of Man (the register utilises birth and death registers from 1999–2001).[3]
Ireland (including the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland)
The surname Norman is of English origin, having arrived in Ulster in the 17th century during the plantation era (See Plantation of Ulster and Plantations of Ireland). The surname is most common in Dublin, Belfast and Cork.[4] Below is a table of Norman households recorded in the Primary Valuation (Griffith's valuation) property survey of 1848-64.[4]
United States of America
- Surname: In the 1990 Census Norman is ranked as the 396th most frequent surname.[5][6] By the 2000 Census the surname was ranked at 461st most frequent surname.[7][8] The table below shows the statistics for the surname Norman in the 2000 Census See footnote for description of the header.[9]
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name |
rank |
count |
prop100k |
cum_prop100k |
pctwhite |
pctblack |
pctapi |
pctaian |
pct2prace |
pcthispanic |
NORMAN |
461 |
65269 |
24.2 |
31690.75 |
71.58 |
24.13 |
0.42 |
0.61 |
1.71 |
1.54 |
- Given name: Norman is ranked as the 113th most frequent male given name in the 1990 Census.[5][10]
Use of the surname and given name
Surname
- Alfred Merle Norman (1831–1918), British clergyman, naturalist and marine zoologist
- Archie Norman (born 1954), a British politician and businessman
- Barry Norman (born 1933), a British film critic
- Bebo Norman (born 1973), contemporary Christian musician
- Charlie Norman (1920–2005), a Swedish musician and entertainer
- Chris Norman (born 1950), a British musician
- David Norman (disambiguation), several people
- Dick Norman, Belgian tennis player
- Donald Norman, professor and usability consultant
- E. Herbert Norman (1909-1957), Canadian diplomat and historian
- Francis James Norman (1855–1926), British English teacher in Chiba and Etajima, introduced Samurai culture, and KAZUSA SYSTEM (上総掘り, Kazusabori?) (book title, well dig method)to India
- Frank T. Norman (1914–1994), Louisiana mayor
- Fred Norman (born 1942), American baseball player
- Greg Norman (born 1955), Australian professional golfer
- Howard Norman (born 1949), American writer
- Jessye Norman (born 1945), American opera singer and recitalist
- John Norman (disambiguation), several people
- Prof. K. R. Norman (born 1925), leading scholar of Middle Indo-Aryan or Prakrit, particularly of Pali
- Larry Norman, Christian rock music pioneer
- Larry Norman (canoer), canoer
- Magnus Norman (born 1976), Swedish professional tennis player
- Marsha Norman (born 1947), American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Max Magnus Norman (born 1973), Swedish contemporary artist
- Moe Norman (1929–2004), Canadian professional golfer
- Monty Norman (born 1928), British singer and film composer
- Nigel Norman (1897–1943), Baronet, RAF officer and businessman
- Remington Norman (born 1944), wine expert and author.
- Richard Norman, British philosopher.
- Robert Norman, a 16th century British mariner, compass builder, and hydrographer
- Victor D. Norman (born 1946), Norwegian economist, politician and newspaper columnist
Given name
- Norman Armitage (Norman Cohn; 1907-72), American Olympic bronze medal winning saber fencer
- Norman Banks (c1906–1985), Australian radio broadcaster
- Norman Barrett (1903–1979), Australian-born British thoracic surgeon
- Norman Bates (born 1927), American jazz double-bass player
- Norman Bethune (1890–1939), Canadian physician and medical innovator
- Norman Borlaug (1914–2009), American agricultural scientist, humanitaran and Nobel Laureate
- Norman L. Bowen (1887–1956), Canadian geologist
- Norman Carlberg (born 1928), American sculptor
- Norman Davies (born 1939), leading English historian, noted for his publications on the history of Europe, Poland and the United Kingdom
- Norman Finkelstein (born 1953), American political scientist and author
- Norman Gordon (born 1911), South African cricketer
- Norman Hetherington, (1921–2010), Australian cartoonist and puppeteer
- Norman Jewison (born 1926), Canadian filmmaker
- Norman Lear (born 1922), American television producer
- Norman Lamont (born 1942), British Conservative politician and former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Norman Mailer (1923–2007), American writer
- Norman Müller (born 1985), German decathlete
- Norman Painting (1924–2009), British radio actor
- Norman Reedus (born 1969), actor and former model
- Norman Rockwell (1894–1978), American painter
- Norman Sartorius (born 1935), Croatian psychiatrist
- Norman Schuster (born 1979), German boxer
- Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. (born 1934), United States Army general, leader of coalition forces in 1991 Gulf War
- Norman "Hurricane" Smith (1923–2008), British pop musician, recording engineer and producer
- Norman Tate (born 1942), American long and triple jumper
- Norman Tebbit (born 1931), British Conservative politician who served under, was a key adviser to and supporter of, Margaret Thatcher
- Norman D. Vaughan, (1905–2005), American dogsled driver and explorer whose first claim to fame was participating in Admiral Byrd's first expedition to the South Pole
- Norman Vaughan (comedian), English comedian
- Norman Wisdom (born 1915), English comedian, singer and actor
- Norman Sween (born 1987), U.S. Coast Guard, Enlisted
- Norman Petereit (born 1969), Australian Airforce (1987)
Fictional people with the name Norman
See also
Notes and references