Hollmann
Hollmann is a German surname, derived from the Old High German halla, meaning " mansion ". The name was probably originally borne by someone who lived near a manor house or who was employed there. The name is also found in the English-speaking world, where it is first detected in 1274 in Essex.
Bearers of the name
- Anna Hollmann (* 1983), German cartoonist
- Carl Heinz Hollmann (1930-2004), German television presenter
- Dominik Hollmann (1899-1990), German writer russia
- Erich Hollmann (* 1930), German politician ( DBD), DBD District Chairman Erfurt
- Friedrich von Hollmann (1842-1913), German Admiral
- Hans Hollmann ( Schulmusiker ) (1893 - ), Austrian school musicians and folk song researchers
- Hans Hollmann (director) ( born 1933 ), Austrian director
- Hans Erich Hollmann (1899-1960), German physicist
- Heinrich Hollmann (1898-1965), Bremen state deputy (BDV / FDP)
- Ingrid Hollman ( b. 1938 ), German table tennis player
- Lucie Hollmann (* 1993), German actress
- Manfred Hollmann (1929-2012), German painter and graphic artist
- Michael Hollmann (* 1961), German historian, archivist and president of the Federal Archives
- Reiner Hollmann (* 1949), German football player and coach
- Samuel Christian Hollmann (1696-1787), professor of philosophy and physics at the University of Göttingen
- Silvia Hollmann (* 1955), German track and field athlete
- Torge Hollmann (* 1982 ), German football player
- Werner Hollmann (actually: Werner Franz, 1882-1933 ), German actor
- Werner Hollmann ( physician) ( 1900-1987 ), German physician
- Wildor Hollmann (* 1925), German internist, sports medicine and sports official
- Wilfried Hollmann (* 1949), German manager
- Wilhelm Hollmann (1922-2010), German politician