Fleischmann.
Yes, "Manns" is a German surname. It is a common surname in Germany and is derived from the word "Mann," which means "man" in German.
Steinmann.
Spielmann.
Eisenmann.
Zimmerman.
Schweitzer is German and means "Swiss man."
Huber is an occupational surname from southern Germany, and comes from the Middle High German huober or huobner, which means "Man Who Owns a Hube."Huber is used as a Jewish surname.
No, it is English in origin meaning "new man, newcomer".
The surname Dillman is of German origin and is derived from the Old German personal name "Tilman," meaning "people's protector" or "ruler of the people." It is a common surname in Germany and may have variations in spelling such as Dillmann or Dillmann.
It means Boy-Man
"Carl" is a masculine given name of German origin meaning "free man." It is a popular name in various cultures and can also be used as a surname.
The surname Leuschen is of German origin. It is a variant of the surname Lueschen, which is believed to be derived from a pet form of the given name Lukas, meaning "man from Lucania" in Latin.