GHERMAN
Gherman
The surname Gherman is believed to have Romanian origins, deriving from the personal name "Gherman" which is a variation of the name "Germanus", meaning 'brother' in Latin. The surname Gherman is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, with only a small number of individuals bearing this name.
Origins and Distribution
The Gherman surname is more commonly found in Eastern Europe, particularly in countries such as Romania and Moldova. It is probable that individuals bearing the Gherman surname in the United Kingdom are descendants of immigrants from these regions.
Notable Individuals
There are no widely recognized or notable individuals in British history associated with the surname Gherman. As such, the Gherman name remains relatively obscure in the context of British society.
Variants
Variants of the Gherman surname may include Germain and German, which share similar linguistic roots.
References
Despite its limited presence in British records, the surname Gherman reflects the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the intricate tapestry of British surnames.
There are approximately 41 people named Gherman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Gherman.