Gottmann
Gottmann is a surname of German origin. It is typically interpreted as a compound of Gott, meaning God, and Mann, meaning man, and may have arisen as a descriptive nickname for a devout person or as a byname for someone with religious associations. Over time, such bynames commonly became hereditary surnames in German-speaking areas.
The name is most commonly found in German-speaking regions, including Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland,
In historical records, bearers of the surname Gottmann may appear in civil and church documents dating from
See also: Gottman and related variants may appear in archival materials, reflecting regional orthographic differences.