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#REDIRECT [[Holger Drachmann]]
{{Expand German|Drachmann}}
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{{Family name
|name = Drachmann, Drachman
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|pronunciation =
|meaning = [[dragon]]
|region = Denmark, Poland, Galicia
|language = Danish, Yiddish
|related names = [[Drach]], [[Drache]], [[Dracher]], [[Drachner]], [[Drachler]]; {{lang-pl|[[Dragon]]}} "[[dragoon]]"
|footnotes = [http://www.avotaynu.com/books/DJSGNames.htm]
|nolinklanguage = yes
}}
* [[Holger Drachmann|Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann]] (1846 - 1908), a Danish poet and dramatist
* [[Janus Drachmann]] (born 1988), a Danish professional football midfielder

* [[Bernard Drachman]] (1861, New York City - 1945, New York City), an American leader of Orthodox Judaism
* [[Theodore S. Drachman|Theodore Solomon Drachman]] (1904 - 1988), a public health official and an author

{{surname|Drachmann, [[Drachman]]}}
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[[Category:German-language surnames]]
[[Category:Jewish surnames]]
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Revision as of 00:16, 4 March 2011

Drachmann, Drachman
Language(s)Danish, Yiddish
Origin
Meaningdragon
Region of originDenmark, Poland, Galicia
Other names
Related namesDrach, Drache, Dracher, Drachner, Drachler; Polish: Dragon "dragoon"
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