The Name "Lutman" is not documented in German records.
But as is often the case emigrants change the name slightly to avoid discrimination.
The name "Lutmann" is occasionally found and the name "Luttmann" is quite frequently found.
My conclusion from research is that it is from north eastern Germany or possibly from Poland (Old Pomerania). Which was occupied by the Germans in bygone centuries.
There is no clear association of the name "Lutman" with German heritage. It is not a common German surname and does not have a distinctly German origin.
ANSWER The German name for piper is Pfeifer or Pfeisenblaeser.
"Her name is" in German is "Ihr Name ist".
The name Alexander means "defender of the people" in German.
The German name for Bear is "Bรคr."
The name Strunk is of German origin.
P.J Lutman has written: 'Dormancy and persistence of volunteer oilseed rape'
Your name is dein Name (informal) or Ihr Name (formal) in German. The name "Hunter" in German is "Jäger"
No, Hudish is not a German name.
Yes, the name Marks IS a German name.
Albert Crossland Dudley has written: 'The descendants of William Dudley and Jane Lutman' -- subject(s): Family
No, the german name is Karin.
Sayler is not a German name, it therefore has no German meaning.
The name Wertz can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish.
What is your name? Mein Name is my name in german if that's what you need.
"Her name is" in German is "Ihr Name ist".
Ana is not a German name.
The German name for Wrocław is Breslau.