Mann (surname) explained

Mann is a German, Dutch, Jewish (Ashkenazic), English, Irish or Scottish surname, of Germanic origin. It means 'man', 'person', 'husband'. In the runic alphabet, the meaning 'man', 'human', is represented by the single character ᛗ.

Mann (or Maan) is also an Indian surname found among the Jats in Punjab.[1] [2] [3]

Notable people with this surname include:

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pettigrew, Joyce J. M. . ROBBER NOBLEMEN a study of the political system of the sikh jats. . 2023 . ROUTLEDGE . 978-1-000-85849-5 . [S.l.] . Chapter 4 Patterns of allegiance I . 1367232807.
  2. Book: Journal of Regional History . Department of History, Guru Nanak Dev University . 1981 . 2 . 29.
  3. Book: Singh, Kumar Suresh . Communities, Segments, Synonyms, Surnames and Titles . 1996 . Anthropological Survey of India . 0-19-563357-1 . Illustrated . People of India: National series . 8 . Delhi . 1355–1357 . Appendix B . 35662663.