Lachmann Explained
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Lachmann |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /de/ |
Meaning: | lache ("pond") + -mann "man living near a pond" |
Language: | German |
Language origin: | Middle High German |
Alternative Spelling: | Lachman |
Anglicisation: | Lackman |
Lachmann (also Lachman, Lachemann, Lackman, or Lackmann) is a family name of German origin. Notable people with the surname include:
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- Clara Lachmann (1864–1920), Danish-Swedish patron of the arts
- Erich Lachmann (1909–1972), Nazi SS officer at Sobibor extermination camp
- Esther Lachmann, later Pauline Thérèse Lachmann, later Mme Villoing, later Mme la Marquise de Païva, later Countess Henckel von Donnersmarck, courtesan
- Georges Lachmann, World War I flying ace and General officer
- Gustav Lachmann, engineer
- Hans Lachmann-Mosse, publisher
- Karl Lachmann, classic philologist, Germanist
- Ludwig Lachmann, Austrian economist
- Peter Lachmann, British immunologist and nephew of Robert Lachmann
- Richard Lachmann, American political scientist and international relations theorist.
- Robert Lachmann, German ethnomusicologist and musicologist
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References
- Book: Rosa. Kohlheim. Volker. Kohlheim. Duden: Familiennamen Herkunft und Bedeutung. de. Mannheim. Dudenverlag. 2005. 3-411-70852-2. 412.