Kohlman
Kohlman is a surname of German origin. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "Kohle", meaning coal, and the diminutive suffix "-man". In the Middle Ages, the name was likely used to identify someone who worked in the coal industry or lived near coal deposits.
Historical records indicate that the Kohlman family originated in the Rhineland region of Germany, where coal
In the United States, the Kohlman name was brought by German immigrants in the 18th and 19th
The Kohlman name is also associated with several notable individuals, including Friedrich Traugott Kohlmann, a German
Today, the Kohlman name is found in many countries, including Germany, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
The Kohlman name remains a common surname, particularly in areas with significant German-American populations. However, the