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Gutmann is a German or Jewish surname, colloquially meaning "husband", "yeoman", or "working man" (as opposed to "noble" or "gentleman").

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6-543: Gutmann may refer to: Gutmann (surname) , including a list of people with the name Bank Gutmann , a private bank in Vienna, Austria Gutmann method , an algorithm used to erase the contents of a computer drive, invented by Peter Gutmann Palais Gutmann , a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna See also [ edit ] Gutman Guttmann Guttman Topics referred to by

12-400: A person known for good character or conduct. In Jewish communities, surnames like Gutmann were often adopted during periods when European governments required Jews to take permanent family names. It is also a surname that may be found across other German-speaking regions, with various spellings like "Goodman" or "Guttman" depending on historical and regional influences. Historically, the name

18-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gutmann (surname) Gutmann Surname Meaning: The surname "Gutmann" is of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin. It is composed of the German words "gut," meaning "good," and "mann," meaning "man." As such, it can be translated to "good man." The name may have been a descriptive or given name in its early uses, possibly indicating

24-505: Is more prevalent in regions with historical Jewish and German populations, such as Germany, Austria, and parts of Eastern Europe. Outside of these areas, particularly in English-speaking countries, it is not commonly encountered. That said, "Gutmann" and its variations (like "Goodman," "Guttman," etc.) can be found in diaspora communities, particularly among Jewish families who immigrated to North America, South America, and other parts of

30-412: Is not tied to any one specific occupation or class, and you might find Gutmanns across a range of professions and social standings, from merchants and bankers to scholars and rabbis. There are also notable individuals with this surname in modern history, including businessmen, artists, and academics. The surname "Gutmann" is relatively uncommon compared to more widespread names like "Smith" or "Müller." It

36-410: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gutmann . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gutmann&oldid=940009857 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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