KUHLMAN
Kuhlman
Kuhlman is a British surname with German origins, derived from the High German word "kuhl," meaning "cool" or "calm." The name likely originated as a nickname for someone who possessed these characteristics.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Kuhlman include John Kuhlman, an early 19th-century explorer known for his expeditions in the British colonies, and Sarah Kuhlman, a prominent scientist who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy in the late 20th century.
The Kuhlman family name has been documented in various regions across the United Kingdom, with concentrations found particularly in England and Scotland. Over time, the surname may have undergone variations in spelling and pronunciation, such as "Coolman" or "Kuhlmann," reflecting the evolution of language and the migration of families.
Today, individuals with the surname Kuhlman can be found across Britain and in other parts of the world. The name continues to be a reminder of the rich history and diverse heritage of British society.
There are approximately 30 people named Kuhlman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Kuhlman.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Germany
Language of origin: German
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Charles
- Lester
- Luca
- Warren
Female
- Patricia
Similar and related surnames
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