Kálmáns
Kálmáns is a surname of Hungarian origin. It is a patronymic derived from the given name Kálmán, which itself is of uncertain etymology, possibly related to the Old German name "Coloman." The name Kálmán became prominent in Hungarian history due to Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary, who consecrated his son, Kálmán, as king.
The surname Kálmáns, meaning "son of Kálmán," would have been adopted by families to indicate their lineage.
Notable individuals with the surname Kálmáns are not widely documented in global public records, suggesting it