Ullmann
Ullmann, Ullman, Ulmann, Ulman |
Family name |
Meaning |
There are different origins between Christians and Jewish people; originally Germanic given name, derived from Ulrich. Jewish version is from the city of Ulm. |
Region of origin |
Norway, Sweden, Latvia (as the form of "Ulmanis"); Germany, Czech lands, Austria, Hungary, Israel (Hebrew: אולמן, Yiddish: אולמאן); United States |
Language(s) of origin |
Swedish, Norwegian, German, Jewish (Yiddish, [1]) |
Related names |
Germanic given names: Uhlmann, Uhlman, Uhlemann, Uhleman; Ulrich, Ullrich; Ulrici; Ulreich; Uhl, Uhle, Ulle; Ulisch, Uhlisch; Uhlich, Uhlig, etc.;
Jewish: Olman; Ulm, Ulma, Ulam, Ulmer (Ullmer) |
Ullmann (variations: Ullman, Ulmann, Ulman) is a Germanic surname also associated with Jewish Europeans. Depending on the case it originates either from "Ulmer Mann" (person from Ulm, Germany) or derives from the Old High German word Uodalrich (uodal = heritage; rich = powerful).
People
- Andrea Ullmann (born 1964), German female table-tennis player (de)
- Baron (báró) Adolf Ullmann (1857, Pest - 1925, Budapest), a Jewish Hungarian national economist, politician (hu)
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- Carl Christian Ullmann (1796 - 1865), German theologian (de)
- Christoph Ullmann (disambiguation) (de)
- Christoph Ullmann (doctor) (1772 - 1849), German doctor and chemist[1]
- Christoph Ullmann (ice hockey) (born 1983), German ice hockey player (de)
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- Hans-Peter Ullmann (born 1949), German historian (de)
- Harrison (J.) Ullmann (1936 - 2000), an US journalist
- Heinrich Ullmann (1872 - 1953), German architect, landscape painter and photographer (de)
- Heinz Ullmann (1886 - 1968), German politician (FDP) (de)
- Hermann Ullmann (1884 - 1958), German-Austrian journalist and writer[1]
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- Liv Ullmann (born 1938, Tokyo), Norwegian actor
- Lisa Ullmann (1907, Berlin - 1985), a German-British dance- and movement teacher
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- Martin Ullmann (born 1986, Erfurt), a German soccer player (attacker)
- Martin Ullmann (agricultural chemist) (1857, Droskau bei Sorau - 1921, Neckarsulm), a German agricultural chemist (de)
- Mathias Ullmann (born 1960), a German historian, musician and author[1]
- Móric Szitányi Ullmann (Hungarian: Szitányi Ullmann Móric; 1782 - 1847), a Jewish Hungarian merchant, banker (hu)
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- Regina Ullmann (1896 - 1961), Jewish Swiss poetess
- Rob Ullmann (Ullman) (1907 - 1985), Iralian male model[1]
- Robert Ullmann (1903, Mönchengladbach - 1966, Vienna), Austrian sculptor (de)
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- Alexander de Erény Ullmann (Hungarian: Erényi Ullmann Sándor, 1850, Budapest - 1897), a Jewish Hungarian deputy, political economist
- Lajos Erényi Ullmann
- Rabbi S(c)halom (Salomon) Ullmann (1755, Fürth - 1825, Lackenbach), a German-Hungarian Talmudist
- Shantia Ullmann (born 1983), German actress (de)
- Stephen Ullmann (1914, Budapest - 1976), Hungarian linguist
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- Viggo Ullmann (1848 - 1910), Norwegian educator and politician
- Viktor Ullmann (1898 - 1944), Jewish Czech-Austrian composer, conductor and pianist
- Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann (1822, Prague - 1897, Příbram), a Jewish Czech architect (cs)
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- Edward Ullman (1912 - 1976), American geographer
- Ellen Ullman (?), American author
- Elwood Ullman (1903 - 1985), an American film comedy writer
- Eugene Paul Ullman (1877 - 1953), American painter
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- Raviv Ullman (also Ricky Ullman, born 1986), Israeli-American actor
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Dra. Ullmann Tamara. M.D. at buenos aires italian hospital
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