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Holzman

Holzman is a surname of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin. The name derives from the German words holz meaning wood and mann meaning man, and it most likely originated as an occupational name for a woodworker, lumber supplier, or craftsman who worked with timber, or as a descriptive nickname for someone associated with wood.

Variants and spelling: The name appears in several spellings, including Holzmann (the standard German form with

Distribution and history: Holzman is found among German-speaking populations and in Jewish communities in Europe and

Notable people: Numerous individuals with this surname have contributed to various fields, including science, arts, sports,

See also: related surnames include Holzmann and Holtzman.

double
n),
Holzman
(a
common
Anglicized
form),
and,
less
commonly,
Holtzman
or
Holtzmann.
Spelling
often
reflects
transliteration
practices
and
regional
orthography.
North
America.
Large-scale
migration
from
Central
and
Eastern
Europe
during
the
19th
and
20th
centuries
spread
the
name
to
the
United
States
and
other
countries.
Today
it
is
carried
by
individuals
in
a
range
of
professions
and
cultural
backgrounds,
with
no
single
national
origin
dominating
the
name's
modern
distribution.
and
business,
though
no
single
figure
dominates
the
name's
public
association.