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Kálmán is an ancient Germanic origin Hungarian surname and male given name. Outside Hungary, the name occurs sometimes in the form Kalman. It was derived from the Germanic name: Koloman, Coloman or Kolman. The Germanic name Coloman has been used by Germans since the 9th century. Kalman ( in Yiddish and Hebrew, occasionally spelled Calman in Roman letters) is also a Yiddish given name that is a short form of the Greco-Jewish name Kalonymos (, meaning "beautiful name", a reference to a miracle worked in God's name). Sometimes the long form and short forms are used together, as in the compound name Kalman Kalonymos. A nickname for Kalman is in Yiddish Kalma or Kalme. The Yiddish and Hungarian names are a convergence with separate origins (the Yiddish name first appearing in the Rhineland in the middle ages with the famed Kalonymos family). People with the name Kalman or Kálmán include:


Surname

* Attila Kálmán (born 1968), Hungarian organist and pianist * Dan Kalman (born 1952), American mathematician *
Emmerich Kálmán Emmerich Kálmán ( ; 24 October 1882 – 30 October 1953) was a Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian composer of operettas and a prominent figure in the development of Operetta#Austria–Hungary, Viennese operetta in the 20th century. Among his most p ...
(1882–1953), Hungarian composer of operettas * Maira Kalman (born 1949), Israeli-American graphic designer and illustrator * Oszkár Kálmán (1887–1971), Hungarian bass singer * Rudolf E. Kálmán (1930–2016), Hungarian mathematician and electrical engineer * Tibor Kalman (1949–1999), Hungarian graphic designer


Given name

* Kalman Aron (died 2018), a Latvian-born American Jewish artist * Kalman Ber (born 1957), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel * Kalman J. Cohen (died 2010), an American Jewish economist * Kálmán Bartalis (1889–?), a Hungarian polo player * Kalman Bloch (1913–2009), a US Jewish clarinetist * Kálmán Darányi (1886–1939), a Hungarian politician * Kálmán Ferenczfalvi (1921-2005 in Debrecen) was a Hungarian
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* Kálmán Giergl (1863–1954), a Hungarian architect * Kálmán Gőgh (, 1948,
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–1995) * Kálmán Hazai (1913–1996), a Hungarian water polo player * Kálmán Hunyady de Kéthely (1828–1901), a Hungarian nobleman * Kálmán Ihász (1941–2019), a Hungarian footballer * Kálmán Kalocsay (1891–1976) *
Kálmán Kandó Kálmán Kandó de Egerfarmos et Sztregova (''egerfarmosi és sztregovai Kandó Kálmán''; July 10, 1869 – January 13, 1931) was a Hungary, Hungarian engineer, the inventor of phase converter and a pioneer in the development of AC electric rai ...
(1869–1931) * Kálmán Kánya (1869–1945), a Foreign Minister of Hungary * Kálmán Katona (1948–2017), a Hungarian politician * Kálmán Kertész (1867–1922), a Hungarian entomologist *
Kálmán Kittenberger Kálmán Kittenberger (Léva, 10 October 1881 - Nagymaros, 4 January 1958) was an Austro-Hungarian traveller, natural history, natural historian, biologist and collector. He was born in Léva, now in Slovakia (''Levice''). He made six travels t ...
(1881–1958), a Hungarian traveller, natural historian, biologist * Kálmán Konrád (1896–1980), a Hungarian football player * Kalman Konya (born 1961, Zürich), a Switzerland-born Hungarian-German shot putter * Kálmán Kovács (disambiguation) * Kálmán Kubinyi (1906,
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), a Hungarian-American influential etcher *
Kalman Kahana Kalman Kahana (; 31 May 1910 – 20 August 1991) was a long-serving Israeli politician and journalist, and a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence. He was the brother of Yitzhak Kahan, a President of the Supreme Court of Israel ...
(1910–1991; ), an Israeli politician and journalist * Kalman Liebskind (born 1970), an Israeli journalist. * Kalman Mann (1912-1997), 8th director general of Hadassah Medical Organization * Kálmán Markovits (1931–2009), a Hungarian water polo player * Kalman Menyhart (born 1955), a Hungarian football player * Kálmán Mészöly (1941–2022), a former Hungarian football (soccer) player *
Kálmán Mikszáth Kálmán Mikszáth de Kiscsoltó (16 January 1847 – 28 May 1910) was a widely reputed Hungarians, Hungarian novelist, journalist, and politician. His work remains in print in Hungarian and still appears from time to time in other languages. Bi ...
(1847–1910), a Hungarian novelist, journalist, politician * Kálmán Petrikovics, a Hungarian sprint canoer * Kalman Packouz, a US orthodox rabbi * Kalman Mayer Rothschild (1788-1855), founder of the Rothschild banking family of Naples * Kálmán Rózsahegyi (1873–1961), a Hungarian actor and teacher *
Kalman Schulman Kalman Schulman (1819 – 2 January 1899) was a Jewish writer who pioneered modern Hebrew literature. Life Schulman was born in 1819 in Bykhaw, Mogilev Governorate, Russian Empire, Russia. He came from a Hasidic Judaism, Hassidic family. Schul ...
(1819–1899), a Lithuanian writer and translator * Kálmán Sóvári (1940–2020), a Hungarian footballer * Kálmán Sóvári (wrestler) (1910–1996), a Hungarian wrestler * Kálmán Szabó (born 1980), a Hungarian football player * Kálmán Széll (1843–1915), a Hungarian politician * Kálmán Thaly (1839–1909), a Hungarian poet, historian and politician *
Kálmán Tihanyi Kálmán Tihanyi (), or in English language technical literature often mentioned as Coloman Tihanyi or Koloman Tihanyi (28 April 1897 – 26 February 1947) was a Hungary, Hungarian physicist, electrical engineer and inventor. One of the ea ...
(1897–1947), a Hungarian physicist, electrical engineer, inventor *
Kálmán Tisza Kálmán Tisza de Borosjenő (archaic English: Coloman Tisza, or Koloman Tisza; 16 December 1830 – 23 March 1902) was a Hungarian politician during the Austro-Hungarian empire who served as the Hungary, Hungarian prime minister between 18 ...
(1830–1902) * Kálmán Tóth (poet) (1831–1891), a Hungarian poet


Middle name

* Moses Kalman Rothschild (1688-1735), German Jewish silk trader, money changer, father of Amschel Moses Rothschild (1710-1755) * Daniel Kálmán Biss (born 1977), American politician and mathematician * Kalonymus Kalman Epstein (c. 1753–1823, Neustadt, now Poland) *
Kalonymus Kalman Shapira Kalonimus Kalman Szapiro (English: Kalonymus Kalman Shapira or Klonimus Kalmish Szapiro) (20 May 1889 – 3 November 1943) was the Grand Rabbi of Piaseczno, Poland, who authored a number of works and was murdered by the Nazis during the Holo ...
(1889–1943), Grand Rabbi of Piaseczno * Jón Kalman Stefánsson (born 1963), Icelandic author * Karl Kalman Targownik (1915-1996), psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor


Mononym

*
Coloman of Hungary Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (; ; ; 10703February 1116), was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death. Because Coloman and his younger brother Álmos were underage when their father Gé ...
,
king of Hungary The King of Hungary () was the Monarchy, ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918. The style of title "Apostolic King of Hungary" (''Magyarország apostoli királya'') was endorsed by Pope Clement XIII in 1758 ...
(1095–1116) * Prince Kálmán (Coloman) of Lodomeria (1208–1241), a Hungarian member of the Árpád dynasty, Prince of Halych * Coloman, Bishop of Győr (1317–1375)


See also

* ''( Kallmann (disambiguation), Kallman, Calman, Callmann, Callman)''–other
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given names () and variants * '' Koloman ( Coloman)''


References

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