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* [[Edward R. Korman]] (born 1942), United States district judge |
* [[Edward R. Korman]] (born 1942), United States district judge |
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* [[Gordon Korman]] (born 1963), Canadian American author |
* [[Gordon Korman]] (born 1963), Canadian American author |
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* [[Hanns Ludwig Kormann]] (born 1889), German composer and conductor |
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* [[Harvey Korman]] (1927–2008), American comedian |
* [[Harvey Korman]] (1927–2008), American comedian |
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* [[Jeffrey R. Korman]] (born 1947), New York politician |
* [[Jeffrey R. Korman]] (born 1947), New York politician |
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Korman or Kormann is surname derived either from German korn ("grainseller") or, more likely, from a toponym, perhaps modern-day Karma in Belarus. Karma once had a large Jewish population, and today the name is common among Jews. It may refer to:
People with the surname
[edit]- Bart Korman (born 1975), American businessman and politician from Missouri
- Edward R. Korman (born 1942), United States district judge
- Gordon Korman (born 1963), Canadian American author
- Hanns Ludwig Kormann (born 1889), German composer and conductor
- Harvey Korman (1927–2008), American comedian
- Jeffrey R. Korman (born 1947), New York politician
- Lindsay Korman, birth name of Lindsay Hartley (born 1978), American singer and actress
- Manuela Kormann (born 1976), Swiss curler
- Maxime Carlot Korman (born 1942), politician from Vanuatu
- Peter Kormann (born 1955), American gymnast
Other
[edit]- Korman Stadium, a Vanuatu football stadium
- Korman, Kragujevac, a village near Kragujevac, Serbia
- Korman (Aleksinac), a village near Aleksinac, Serbia
- Korman (Šabac), a village near Šabac, Serbia