Neumann
Neumann is German for "new man", and one of the 20 most common German surnames.
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People
- Von Neumann family, a Jewish Hungarian noble family
A–G
- Adam Neumann (born 1979), Israeli-born entrepreneur and founder of WeWork
- Alfred Neumann (writer), German writer
- Alfred Neumann (East Germany), East German politician
- Angela von Neumann, American artist
- Arthur Henry Neumann, British born hunter and explorer
- Bernd Neumann, German politician
- Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753), Bohemian German architect
- Bernhard Neumann, German-born mathematician
- Bernard de Neumann (also Bernhard von Neumann), English mathematician, computer scientist, naval historian
- Birthe Neumann, Danish actress
- Carl Neumann, German mathematician
- Caspar Neumann, Prussian clergyman and statistician
- Caspar Neumann (chemist), German/Polish chemist and apothecary
- Dave Neumann, Canadian politician
- Elsa Neumann, German physicist
- Erich Neumann (politician), Nazi German politician
- Erich Neumann (psychologist), German psychologist
- Franz Ernst Neumann, German physicist and mathematician
- Franz Leopold Neumann, German-American legal scholar and theoretician
- Gerhard Neumann, American aviation engineer
- Gerda Neumann (1915–1947), Danish film actress
- Guenter Neumann, German agricultural scientist
- Günter Neumann (singer), German cabaret artist
- Gustaf Adolf Jakob Neumann, Austrian newspaper editor
- Gustav Neumann, German chess player
H–M
- Hanna Neumann, German-born mathematician
- Heinrich Neumann von Héthárs, Austrian medical doctor
- Heinz Neumann (1902–1937), German KPD politician
- Herbert Neumann, German football player/manager
- Hildegard Neumann, Nazi German concentration camp administrator
- Ilana Neumann, Dominican Republic politician
- Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian political scientist and social anthropologist
- Saint John Nepomucene Neumann, American clergyman
- John von Neumann, Hungarian-American polymath
- Kamila Stösslová (née Neumannová), lover of Leoš Janáček
- Karl Eugen Neumann, Austrian translator and Buddhist activist
- Karl Friedrich Neumann, German orientalist
- Kateřina Neumannová, Czech cross-country skier
- Kurt Neumann (director), German-born film director
- Liselotte Neumann, Swedish golfer
- Luise Neumann, German actress
- Mani Neumann, German musician
- Mark Neumann, American politician
- Mic Neumann, American producer/director, creator of Kung Faux
- Michael Neumann, Canadian philosopher
- Monica von Neumann, American socialite
N–Z
- Nicole Neumann, Argentinian model
- Oscar Rudolph Neumann (1867–1946), German ornithologist
- Paul Neumann (disambiguation), several people
- Pertti Neumann, Finnish pop musician
- Peter Neumann (Canadian football) (1931–2020), Canadian football player
- Peter de Neumann (1917–1972), ["The Man From Timbuctoo"], British mariner
- Peter G. Neumann (born 1932), American computer scientist
- Peter M. Neumann (born 1940), British mathematician
- Philipp von Neumann (1781–1851), Austrian diplomat
- Randy Neumann (born 1948), American boxer and referee
- Robert G. Neumann (1916–1999), American politician and diplomat
- Robin Neumann, Dutch swimmer
- Ronald E. Neumann (born 1944), American diplomat
- Sigmund Neumann (1904–1962), German political scientist and sociologist
- Therese Neumann (1898–1962), German mystic
- Václav Neumann (1920–1995), Czech conductor and musician
- Victor Neumann (born 1953), Romanian historian, political analyst, and professor
- Víctor Neumann-Lara (1933–2004), Mexican mathematician
- Werner Neumann (1905–1991), German musicologist
- Werner Neumann (jazz musician), German jazz guitarist and music lecturer
- Werner Neumann (judge) (born 1953), German jurist, lawyer and judge
- Werner Neumann (officer) (1905–1970), German general
- Wolfgang Neumann (born 1945), Austrian opera tenor
See also
- Georg Neumann, microphone manufacturer
- Neumann University in Aston, Pennsylvania
- Neumann Bygg, a Norwegian buildings supplies retailer owned by the Danish Stark Group
- Neuman
- Naumann
- Niemann
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