MITTLEMAN
Mittleman
Mittleman is a British surname of Continental origin, typically derived from German or Yiddish roots. The surname is most commonly found among Jewish families in the United Kingdom.
The etymology of the name "Mittleman" can be traced back to the German term "Mittele", meaning "middle", and "man", which signifies a person or man. This suggests that individuals with the surname Mittleman were associated with some form of intermediary or middleman role in society.
Throughout history, the Mittleman family has been recognised for its contributions to various fields such as commerce, academia, and the arts in the UK. Notable Mittleman figures may have played significant roles in the economic and cultural development of the country.
The surname Mittleman carries with it a sense of heritage and tradition for those who bear it, linking them to a unique lineage and history. Today, individuals with the surname Mittleman can be found across different regions of the United Kingdom, continuing to make their mark in diverse spheres of society.
There are approximately 30 people named Mittleman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Mittleman.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Gary
- Ryan
Female
- Anne-marie
- Lesley