Tiedeman
Tiedeman is a surname of German origin, derived from the Middle High German word "tieteman," which means "man of the people" or "common man." The name gained prominence in the United States during the 19th century, particularly in the Midwest, as many German immigrants adopted it. It is also found in other countries with significant German populations, such as Canada and Australia.
The Tiedeman surname has been associated with various professions and industries. Some notable individuals with the
- John Tiedeman, an American politician who served as the Governor of Wisconsin from 1939 to 1943.
- Robert Tiedeman, a Canadian-American physicist known for his work in the field of plasma physics.
- William Tiedeman, an American businessman and philanthropist who founded the Tiedeman Foundation, which supports education and
The Tiedeman surname is relatively rare, with fewer than 1,000 individuals bearing the name in the United