Dorman

Dorman

Dorman (or Dohrman) is a surname originating in Germany with the spelling of Döhrmann, but mostly found in Austria, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ukraine, Jamaica and France.

It may refer to:

  • Andy Dorman (born 1982), Welsh football (soccer) player
  • Angela Dohrmann, American television actress
  • Avner Dorman (born 1975), Israeli contemporary composer
  • Dave Dorman (born 1958), American science fiction and fantasy illustrator
  • David Dorman (born 1954), American telecommunications executive, chairman and chief executive officer of AT&T Inc.
  • Eric Dorman-Smith (1895–1969), British Army officer
  • Isaiah Dorman (died 1876), African American interpreter for the United States Army during the Indian Wars
  • John J. Dorman, Fire Commissioner of the City of New York
  • Lee Dorman (born 1942), American bass guitarist, member of Iron Butterfly
  • Maurice Henry Dorman (1902–1993), British diplomat, served as Governors-General of Sierra Leone and Malta
  • Peter Dorman, American epigraphist, philologist, and cultural anthropologist
  • Reginald Dorman-Smith (1899–1977), British diplomat, soldier and politician, UK Minister of Agriculture
  • Robert Dorman (1859–1937), Irish socialist activist
  • Samantha Dorman, American model and actress
  • Sonya Dorman (1924–2005), American poet
  • Thomas Dorman, English Catholic theologian of the sixteenth century

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Dohrmann

  • Angela Dohrmann, an American actress and television personality
  • Florian Dohrmann, composer
  • Klaus Thiele-Dohrmann (born 1936, Hamburg),a German acience journalist, author[1]

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