mannhuller
Mannhuller is a German surname that has been in use since the 18th century. The name is believed to have originated from the Middle High German word "man," which means "man" or "human," and "hull," which means "hollow" or "empty." The combination of these two words could suggest a person who is empty or hollow, or perhaps a person who is a man of few words. The name has been used by several notable individuals, including a German composer, Richard Strauss, who composed an opera titled "Der Rosenkavalier" in which Mannhuller is a character. The name has also been used by several other individuals in various fields, including politics, business, and the arts. Despite its relatively obscure origins, Mannhuller has become a distinctive and recognizable surname in German-speaking countries.