Newman

Newman is a surname of Germanic Anglo-Saxon origins. Newman is the modern English form of the name used in Great Britain and among people of British ancestry around the world (as is 'Numan') , while Neumann (with variant spellings) is used in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and to some degree in Netherlands and Belgium. Both have their its origins in the pre-7th-century (Old English) word ''neowe'' meaning "new", with ''mann'', meaning man. Its first recorded uses were Godwin Nieweman in Oxfordshire, England, in 1169, and in Germany, Herman Nyeman of Barth in 1325. It was mostly likely originally used as a nickname for a recent arrival or settler. Related surnames include Neuman, Naumann(s), Numan, Nauman, and Neiman.

The surname Newman is widespread in the core Anglosphere. A list follows of notable people with the surname. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Newman, Jeremiah Whitaker
Published 1794
Printed for the author, and sold by Kerby and Co. Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street; also, at their Literary Repository, Wimpole and Wigmore-Street, Cavendish-Square

106
by Newman, D.J.
Published 1982
Springer New York

107
by Newman, Harvey B.
Published 1985
Springer US

108
by Newman, Charles M.
Published 1997
Birkhäuser Basel

109
by Newman, Donald J.
Published 1998
Springer New York

111
by Newman, Jeremiah Whitaker
Published 1784
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112
by Newman, P.P.
Published 1980
Springer Netherlands

114
by Newman, Jeremiah Whitaker
Published 1792
printed for the author, and sold by Kerby and Co. Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street; also, at their new Literary Repository, in Wimpole and Wigmore-Street, Cavendish-Square

116
by Newman, Samuel Phillips
Published 1835
Gould and Newman

118
by Newman, Francis William
Published 1849
Taylor, Walton and Maberly

119
by Lior, Linda Newman
Published 2013
Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier

120
by Brudevold-Newman, Andrew
Published 2023
The World Bank