Gutmann (surname) explained
Gutmann is a German or Jewish surname, colloquially meaning "husband", "yeoman", or "working man" (as opposed to "noble" or "gentleman").
Notable people with the name include:
- Adolphe Gutmann (1819–1882), German pianist and composer
- Amy Gutmann (born 1949), American diplomat, academic and president of the University of Pennsylvania
- Bessie Pease Gutmann (1876-1960), American artist and illustrator
- Edmund Gutmann (1841-1918), Croatian nobleman, industrialist, and co-founder of Belišće, Croatia
- Elisabeth von Gutmann (1875-1947), Princess of Liechtenstein
- Friedrich Gutmann (died April 1944), Dutch banker and art collector
- Galit Gutmann (born 1972), Israeli actress and fashion model
- Gerrie Gutmann (1921–1969), American post-surrealist painter
- Hugo Gutmann (1880–1971), German-Jewish veteran of World War I who was Adolf Hitler's superior officer during the war
- John Gutmann (1905–1998), American photographer and painter
- Mike Gutmann (born 1962), Swiss cyclist
- Otmar Gutmann (1937–1993), German television producer, animator, and director
- Peter Gutmann (computer scientist), New Zealand computer scientist who invented the Gutmann method
- Peter Gutmann (journalist) (born 1949), American journalist and attorney
- Tobias Gutmann Feder (–1817), Maskilic writer, poet, and grammarian
- Viktor Gutmann (1891–1946), Croatian nobleman and industrialist
- Wilhelm Isak, Ritter von Gutmann (1826-1895), Austrian entrepreneur
- Willi Gutmann (1927–2013), Swiss sculptor
See also