Adelman
Adelmann or Adelman is a surname of Jewish (Ashkenazic) and/or German ancestry. It is ornamental, being composed of the German Adel ('nobility') together with Mann (‘man’).
Adelmann
- Adelmann of Liège (? - c. 1061, the bishop of Brescia
- Adelmann of Beauvais (? - 844/6), French Bishop of Beauvais and Catholic saint[1]
- Family name
- Caspar Adelmann (1641 - 1703), Jesuit, Professor at Luzern and the University Ingolstadt
- Balthasar Adelmann (1645 - 1713), Jesuit, Professor at Luzern and the University Ingolstadt
- Georg von Adelmann (1811 - 1888), German physician and surgeon
- Joseph Adelmann (1648 - 1693), Jesuit, Professor at the University Ingolstadt
- Karl Adelmann (1859 - 1910), writer
- Reinhold Adelmann (born 1946), German footballer
- H. Robert "Bob" Adelmann (born 1939, Glen Ridge, New Jersey), libertarian journalist, public speaker
- The House of Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden, German noble house
- Rainer Rene Graf Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden, ne Freiherr von Godin (born 1948, Wartaweil, Bavaria), German lawyer
Adelman
- Adam Adelman, co-creator of the Juno Baby product line
- Irma Glicman Adelman, Jewish American university professor
- Jeremy Adelman, Professor of Spanish Civilization and Culture at Princeton University
- Joel Adelman, Notable attorney and leader of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn
- Howard Adelman, Canadian philosopher on refugees and genocide
- Kenneth Lee Adelman, American diplomat
- Kenneth & Gabrielle Adelman, organisers of the California Coastal Records Project
- Rick Adelman, American basketball player and coach
- Saul Joseph Adelman, American astronomer
- Uri Adelman (Hebrew: אורי אַדלמן), Israeli author