FLEISCHMAN
Fleischman
Fleischman is a surname of German origin, although it is also found in other European countries including the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the German word "fleisch", meaning meat, and "mann", meaning man, which suggests that it may have originated as an occupational name for a butcher or someone involved in the meat trade.
The first recorded instance of the Fleischman surname dates back to the medieval era in Germany. Over time, individuals with this surname have migrated to various parts of Europe, including the United Kingdom. In Britain, the name may have been anglicised to Fleischmann or variations thereof.
Today, individuals with the surname Fleischman can be found in different walks of life, reflecting the diverse nature of British society. Some notable bearers of the Fleischman surname have made significant contributions to their respective fields, adding to the rich tapestry of British history.
The Fleischman surname, with its Germanic roots, is a reminder of the historical connections between Britain and continental Europe. As with many surnames, it carries with it a legacy of heritage and tradition that continues to be passed down through generations, shaping the identities of those who bear it.
There are approximately 23 people named Fleischman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Fleischman.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Antony
- Charles
- James
- Leslie
- Timothy
Female
- Charmaine
- Jenna
Similar and related surnames
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