Halman

Halman is a British surname that has its origins in the Anglo-Saxon period. The surname is thought to be of locational origin, derived from the Old English word "halh" meaning 'nook' or 'hollow' and "mann" meaning 'man'. This suggests that individuals with the surname Halman may have been associated with a particular geographical feature in their local area.

The Halman surname is primarily found in regions across the United Kingdom, with concentrations in areas such as Yorkshire and Lancashire. Over the centuries, the Halman name has likely spread to other parts of the country and overseas due to migration and emigration patterns.

Historical records indicate that the Halman surname has evolved in various spellings over time, including variations such as Hollman, Holman, and Houlman. This is a common phenomenon in the evolution of surnames in England.

Individuals with the surname Halman may have diverse ancestral backgrounds and familial histories. In modern times, the surname Halman continues to be borne by families across the United Kingdom and in countries around the world where British descendants have settled.

Research into genealogical records and family histories can provide valuable insights into the origins and significance of the Halman surname, connecting individuals to their ancestral roots and heritage.

There are approximately 131 people named Halman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Halman.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • David
  • Edmund
  • Gary
  • Graham
  • John
  • Mark
  • Richard
  • Timothy
  • Wilfred

Female

  • Andrea
  • Anita
  • Helen
  • Joan
  • Judith
  • Julie
  • Marjorie
  • Sara
  • Shirley
  • Victoria

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