Ullmann
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Language(s) | Swedish, Norwegian, German, Jewish (Yiddish, [1]) |
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Meaning | There are diverent origins between Christians and Jewish people; originaly Germanic given name, derivated 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 |
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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) |
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Ullmann (variations: Ullman, Ulmann, Ulman) is a surname with Jewish ancestry originating from "Ulmer Mann" (person from Ulm, Germany). Another explanation is that the name goes back to 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 (icehockey player) (born 1983), German icehockey player (de)
- Emerich Ullmann (1861 - 1937), Austrian surgeon
- Fritz Ullmann (1875 - 1939), German chemist
- Gebhard Ullmann (born 1957), German jazz-musician and composer (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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- Karin von Ullmann (1922 - 2009), German female entrepreneur, stud farm owner (de)
- Karl Ullmann (1796 - 1865), German Protestant theologian
- Kostja Ullmann (born 1984, Hamburg), German actor
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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
- Liv Ullmann (born 1938), Norwegian actress
- Linn Ullmann (born 1966), Norwegian authoress and journalist
- Liv Ullmann (born 1938), Norwegian actress
- 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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- Walter Ullmann (1910, Hollabrunn - 1983), a Jewish Austrian-British medieval scholar
- William Ludwig "Lud" Ullmann (1908, Springfield, Missouri - 1993), American suspected spy
- Wolfgang Ullmann (1929 - 2004), a German Christian journalist, theologian, and politician
Ullman
- Al Ullman (1914 - 1986), American politician
- Berthold Ullman (1882 - 1965), American classical scholar
- Dana Ullman (born 1951), American homeopathy proponent
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- Edward Ullman (1912 - 1976), American geographer
- Ellen Ullman (?), American author
- Elwood Ullman (1903 - 1985), an American film comedy writer
- Eugene Ullman (1877 - 1953), American painter
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- Hank Ullman (1903 - 1985), American film comedy writer
- Harlan K. Ullman (born 1941), American political author and commentator
- James Ramsey Ullman (1907 - 1971), American writer and mountaineer
- Jeffrey (D.) Ullman (born 1942), a Jewish American computer scientist (information scientist)
- Kenneth "Ken" Ulman (born 1974), American politician
- Leslie Ullman (?), an American poet
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- Micha Ullman (born 1939), an Israeli sculptor, professor of art
- Michael T. Ullman (born 1962), American neuroscientist
- Montague Ullman (1916 - 2008), a Jewish American psychiatrist and parapsychologist
- Norman "Norm" Victor Alexander Ullman (born 1935), Canadian ice hockey forward; of German descent
- Raviv Ullman (also Ricky Ullman, born 1986), Israeli-American actor
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- Samuel Ullman (1840 - 1924), Jewish German-American poet
- Shimon Ullman (born 1948), Israeli computer scientist
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- Torsten Ullman (1908 - 1993), Swedish pistol shooter
- Tracey Ullman (born 1959), British-American comedienne; of Polish descent
Ulmann
- Rabbi Salomon Ulmann (1806, Zabern - 1865, Paris), a Alsatian-French rabbi[2]
- Benjamin Ulmann (1829, Blotzheim - 1884, Paris), a Jewish Alsatian-French historical painter[3]
- Albert Ulmann (born 1861), a Jewish American banker and author[4]
- Doris Ulmann (1882 - 1934), a Jewish American photographer
Ulman
- Marian Ulman Gilman (1914 - 1996), an American backstroke swimmer
- Ulman Owens (? - 1931), an American lighthouse keeper
- Ulman Stromer (1329, Nürnberg - 1407) (de)
- Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok Ulman (?), a Hungarian-born haredi rabbi living in Jerusalem
- Bernard "Bernie" Ulman (? - 1986), an American football and lacrosse official
- Kamil Ulman (1979, Warsaw), a Polish goalkeeper
Other objects
- Poe v. Ullman, a United States Supreme Court case
- Sethi-Ullman algorithm, in computing, named ater Jeffrey Ullman
- Ullmann condensation, named after Fritz Ullmann
- Ullmanns Enzyklopädie der Technischen Chemie, named after Fritz Ullmann (de)
- Ullmann reaction, in chemistry, named after Fritz Ullmann
- Ullmann Spur
- Ullmann Point, named after Ullmann Spur
- Ullmannite, a mineral, named after Fritz Ullmann