ULLMANN
Ullmann
Ullmann is a surname of Germanic origin, which has also been found in Britain. The surname is derived from the Germanic personal name "Ulman", meaning 'fame' or 'renown'. Ullmann is a relatively rare surname in the United Kingdom, but there are families who have borne the name for generations.
The Ullmann surname may have been brought to Britain by immigrants from Germany at various points in history. It is not a common surname in the UK, but its presence suggests a connection to German ancestry or heritage.
Individuals with the surname Ullmann may have contributed to various fields such as academia, the arts, business, and other professions. Notable bearers of the Ullmann surname may have left a mark on British society through their achievements and endeavours.
As with many surnames, the history and significance of the Ullmann name can vary from one family to another. Genealogical research and historical records may provide further insights into the specific origins and heritage of those who bear the Ullmann surname in Britain.
There are approximately 174 people named Ullmann in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Ullmann.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Michael
Female
- Diane