Bauman
Bauman is a surname. Respelling of German Baumann or Jewish (Ashkenazic) or Scandinavian spelling of the same name.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Christopher Bauman (1982–2005), American professional wrestler
- David F. Bauman, New Jersey Superior Court judge
- Eric Bauman, creator of eBaum's World
- Neil Bauman, father and secretary of Eric Bauman
- Jay Bauman, filmmaker from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Joe Bauman (1922–2005), American baseball first baseman
- Jon Bauman (born 1947), American musician, member of musical group Sha Na Na
- Louis Bauman (1875–1950), American fundamentalist minister, writer, and bible conference speaker
- Michael Bauman (born 1950), American theologian, author, world cycling champion
- Mordecai Bauman (1912–2007), American baritone
- Nikolay Bauman (1873–1905), Russian revolutionary
- Richard Bauman, American folklorist, linguistic anthropologist, and American studies scholar
- Robert Bauman (born 1937), American politician
- Robert J. Bauman, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia since 2009
- Schamyl Bauman (died 1966), Swedish film director
- Zygmunt Bauman (born 1925), Polish sociologist philosopher
See also
- Baumann, Bowman
- Bauman MSTU, Russian Technical University in Moscow
- Bauman Street, shopping street in Kazan
- Baumanskaya, Moscow metro station
- USS P. K. Bauman (SP-377), a United States Navy patrol vessel that served from 1917 to 1919.
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