BURGMAN
Burgman
Burgman is a surname of English origin, believed to be of occupational nature. It is thought to derive from the Middle English word "burgeis", meaning a freeman or citizen, and "man". The surname Burgman may therefore have originally denoted a citizen or freeman.
The earliest records of the Burgman surname can be traced back to medieval England, where it was likely used to refer to individuals who held a high social status within society. Over time, the surname has spread to various regions across the United Kingdom and beyond, carried by individuals and families as they migrated and settled in different areas.
Like many surnames, the meaning and significance of Burgman have evolved over the centuries. Today, individuals bearing the surname Burgman can be found in different professions and walks of life, reflecting the diverse and dynamic nature of modern British society.
Further research into specific family histories and genealogical records may provide more insight into the origins and branches of the Burgman surname and the individuals who have borne it throughout history.
There are approximately 58 people named Burgman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Burgman.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Gerhardus
- Maxwell
- Tobias
- Toby
Female
- Annette
- Sarah
Similar and related surnames
- Bargman
- Bargmann
- Bergan
- Bergeman
- Barickman
- Barkman
- Brugman
- Bergman
- Bergmanis
- Bergmann
- Bergmans
- Bergsman
- Borgman
- Borgmann
- Bourdman
- Bragman
- Bregman
- Burdman
- Burgain
- Burgam
- Burgan
- Burgand
- Burgany
- Burgeman
- Burghan
- Burgmans
- Burkman
- Burman
- Bardman
- Bargan
- Bargeman
- Bergmane
- Bergmanski
- Berkman
- Birdman
- Birkman
- Bordman
- Borgan
- Brigman
- Brugmann
- Burgaine
- Burgamy
- Burgayne
- Burgham
- Burkeman
- Buurman
- Bergmark
- Boardman
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.