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  1. habitational name for someone from any of several places called Golm in eastern Germany.
  2. status name for someone in feudal bondage to a lord or to the Church, from Middle High German goll'feudal bondage' (from Latin collata 'bondage', 'obligation') + man'man'.
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The name "Goleman" is of Jewish (Ashkenazic) origin and is likely derived from the German word "golem," which means a shapeless mass or creature. It is also possible that it is a variation of the surname "Goldman," which is derived from the Yiddish word for gold.

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