Bosman
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Bosman is a Dutch toponymic surname, originally meaning "man who lives or works in the forest". People with this surname include:
- André Bosman (born 1965), Dutch politician
- Andrea Bosman (born 1979), Dutch bicycle racer
- Dick Bosman (born 1944), American baseball player
- Herman Charles Bosman (1905 - 1951), South African writer and journalist
- Jean-Marc Bosman (born 1964), Belgian footballer
- John Bosman (born 1965), Dutch footballer
- Leonard Bosman, (born 1924), Australian politician
- Loots Bosman (born 1977), South African cricketer
- Lourie Bosman (born 1941), South African politician
- Meyer Bosman (born 1985), South African rugby player
- Rogier Bosman (born 1974), Dutch jazz musician
- Willem Bosman (1672 - >1703), Dutch merchant living in Ghana
Other
- Bosman ruling, a European Court of Justice decision on association football players' contracts in an action brought by Jean-Marc Bosman
- Bosman Brewery, a Polish brewery
- Bosman language, a language of Papua New Guinea
- Bosman's Potto or just potto, after Willem Bosman who described this prosimian in 1703
- "Bosman", Polish and Russian term for some navy Petty Officers after Dutch "bootsman"/German "Bootsmann" (ship's man)
See also
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