Norman (name)
Norman is both a surname and a given name. The surname has multiple origins including English, Irish (in Ulster), Scottish and Dutch, Norwegian and Ashkenazi Jewish and Jewish American. The given name Norman is mostly of English origin, though in some cases it can be an Anglicised form of a Scottish Gaelic personal name.
Etymology
Surname
There are several different origins of the surname Norman.[1]
- As a surname of English, Irish (in Ulster), Scottish and Dutch origin the name was used to denote someone of Scandinavian ancestry or someone from Normandy (northern France). During the Dark Ages Scandinavian Vikings called themselves norðmenn ("men from the North"). By 1066 Scandinavian settlers in England had been absorbed and Northman and Norman were used as bynames and later as personal names by both English and English of Scandinavian descent. After the Norman Invasion of England in 1066, the name Norman took on a new meaning as England was invaded by Normans from Normandy (in northern France).[1]
- As a surname of French origin the name is a regional name denoting someone from Normandy.[1]
- As a surname of Dutch origin the surname is an ethnic name for someone of Norwegian descent.[1]
- As a surname of Jewish (Ashkenazic) origin the surname is a variant of Nordman.[1]
- As a surname of Jewish (American) origin the surname is an Americanization of a similar-sounding Ashkenazic name. In at least one case Norman is used as an Americanization of Novominsky, which is a name of a family originating in Uman, Ukraine. This family on coming to the United States of America changed their name to Norman, and relatives in Russia likewise changed their names from Novominsky to Norman.[1]
- As a surname of Swedish origin the name is derived the two elements: norr (north) + man ("man").[1]
Given name
Norman as a given name is of mostly English origin. It is a Germanic name and is composed of the elements nord ("north") + man ("man"). The name can be found in England before the Norman Invasion of 1066, but gained popularity by its use by Norman settlers in England after the invasion. In Norway the demonym of its people in Norwegian are Nordmann (pronounce Normann), and has the exactly same meaning as the name origin of the Normans. In the Scottish Highlands, Norman is sometimes used as an Anglicised form of the Norwegian and Scottish Gaelic Tormod (derived from the Norse Þórmóðr). A pet form of the Scottish given name is Norrie.[1] There are several Scottish feminine forms of the given name Norman. These include: Normanna, Normina, Norma, Nora, and Mona.[1]
In England and Wales, the use of Norman as a given name is "dying out". For example, in 2005 only two newborn boys were so-named: one in Shropshire and another in Tyne and Wear.[2]
Distribution
England, Wales and the Isle of Man
Norman is ranked as the 273rd most common surname in the 1999–2001 National Health Service Central Register of England, Wales and the Isle of Man (the register utilises birth and death registers from 1999 to 2001).[3]
Ireland
The surname Norman is of English origin, having arrived in Ulster in the 17th century during the plantation era (See Plantation of Ulster and Plantations of Ireland). The surname is most common in Dublin, Belfast and Cork.[4] Below is a table of Norman households recorded in the Primary Valuation (Griffith's valuation) property survey of 1848–64.[4]
# of Norman households per county, 1848–64 | |||
County | # | County | # |
Armagh | 1 | Cork (county) | 10 |
Cork (city) | 1 | Donegal | 7 |
Dublin | 7 | Dublin (city) | 9 |
Kerry | 2 | Kildare | 6 |
Laois | 2 | Limerick | 5 |
Limerick (city) | 2 | Louth | 3 |
Roscommon | 1 | Sligo | 1 |
Tipperary | 2 | Westmeath | 3 |
United States of America
- Surname: In the 1990 Census Norman is ranked as the 396th most frequent surname.[5][6] By the 2000 Census the surname was ranked at 461st most frequent surname.[7][8] The table below shows the statistics for the surname Norman in the 2000 Census See footnote for description of the header.[9]
name rank count prop100k cum_prop100k pctwhite pctblack pctapi pctaian pct2prace pcthispanic NORMAN 461 65269 24.2 31690.75 71.58 24.13 0.42 0.61 1.71 1.54
Use of the surname and given name
Surname
- Abby Norman (born 1984), pageant titleholder from Rock Springs, Wyoming, competed in the Miss USA 2005 pageant
- Al Norman, the founder of Sprawl-Busters, a noted anti-sprawl activism organization
- Albert Norman MBE (1882–1964), one of the founders of the Institute of Biomedical Science
- Alexandra Norman, (born 1983), professional squash player who represents Canada
- Alfred Merle Norman (1831–1918), British clergyman, naturalist and marine zoologist
- Andrew Norman (born 1980), English professional snooker player
- Andrew Norman (rugby league), Papua New Guinean rugby league player
- Aneurin Norman (born 1991), Welsh cricketer
- Anna-Kajsa Norman (1820–1903), known as Spel-Stina, Swedish folk musician, spelman and a composer
- Anthony W. Norman, professor emeritus of biochemistry and biomedical sciences at the University of California, Riverside
- Archie Norman (born 1954), British businessman and politician
- Arthur Norman CBE DFC (1917–2011), British industrialist, President of the CBI
- Arthur St. Norman (1878–1956), South African long-distance runner
- Barak Norman (c. 1670 – c. 1740), English string instrument maker
- Barry Norman (born 1933), British film critic
- Bebo Norman (born 1973), contemporary Christian musician
- Birger Norman (1914–1995), Swedish journalist, poet, novelist, playwright and non-fiction writer
- Bob Norman (born 1969), South Florida journalist
- Charles Norman CBE (1891–1974), General Officer Commanding Aldershot District
- Charles Norman (cricketer) (1833–1889), English banker and cricketer
- Charlie Norman (1920–2005), Swedish musician and entertainer
- Chris Norman (disambiguation)
- Chris Norman (born 1950), British musician
- Chris Norman (American football) (born 1962), former punter in National Football League
- Chris Norman (flautist) (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a flautist
- Conolly Norman (1853–1908), Irish alienist or psychiatrist
- Corey Norman (born 1991), Australian aboriginal rugby league player
- Craig Norman, native of Greenfield Park, Quebec
- Dan Norman (born 1952), former right fielder in Major League Baseball
- Daniel Norman (born 1964), Canadian slalom canoer
- David Norman (disambiguation)
- David Norman (Australian footballer) (born 1942), former Australian rules footballer
- David Norman (businessman) (born 1941), English management consultant and businessman
- David Norman (cricketer) (born 1968), former English cricketer
- David Norman (ornithologist) (born 1949), British Chartered Physicist and ornithologist
- David Norman (soccer) (born 1962), former long-time Canadian soccer player
- David B. Norman, British paleontologist
- Dax Norman (born 1980), contemporary artist in painting and animation
- Decima Norman, MBE (1909–1983), Australian athlete
- Denis Norman, English-born Zimbabwean former politician
- Dennis Norman (born 1980), American football guard
- Desmond Norman (1929–2002), British aircraft designer
- Diana Norman (1933–2011), British author and journalist
- Dianne Norman (born 1971), Canadian former basketball player
- Dick Norman, Belgian tennis player
- Dick Norman (American football) (born 1938), former American football quarterback
- Donald Norman, professor and usability consultant
- Dorothy Norman (1905–1997), female American photographer, writer, editor, arts patron, advocate for social change
- E. Herbert Norman (1909–1957), Canadian diplomat and historian
- Edward Norman (born 1938), Canon Chancellor of York Minster, ecclesiastical historian
- Edward Norman (bishop), KBE, DSO, MC (1916–1987), New Zealand Anglican bishop
- Eldred Norman (1914–1971), Australian inventor and racing-car driver
- Emile Norman (1918–2009), iconoclastic California artist
- Ernest Norman (1904–1971), American electrical engineer, co-founder of the Unarius Academy of Science
- Ernie Norman (1913–1993), Australian rugby league player
- Florence Norman, CBE (1881–1964), English socialite and activist
- Floyd Norman (born 1935), American animator on Walt Disney films in the late '50s and early '60s
- Frank Norman (1930–1980), British novelist and playwright
- Frank T. Norman (1914–1994), Louisiana mayor
- Fred Norman (born 1942), American baseball player
- Fred B. Norman (1882–1947), U.S. Representative from Washington
- Frederick Norman (1839–1916), English merchant banker, director of merchant bank Brown, Shipley & Co
- Georg Norman (died 1552 or 1553), civil servant of German origin, in Swedish service from 1539
- George Norman disambiguation
- George Norman (cricketer, born 1890) (1890–1964), English cricketer
- George Norman (naturalist) (1823–1882), naturalist from Hull, England
- George Norman (pentathlete) (born 1927), British modern pentathlete
- George Wesley Norman (1883–1970), printer and political figure in Saskatchewan
- Gilbert Norman (born 1914) in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine
- Greg Norman (born 1955), Australian professional golfer
- Greg Norman (born 1981), South African User Experience Designer
- Gurney Norman, American writer, documentarian, and professor
- Hayley Marie Norman (born 1989), American actress and model
- Henry Wylie Norman GCB, GCMG, CIE (1826–1904), Field Marshal, colonial Governor of Jamaica and Queensland
- Howard Norman (born 1949), American writer
- Ian Norman, Professor of Nursing & Inter-Disciplinary Care at King’s College London
- James Norman disambiguation
- James Norman (author) in the Herald Sun, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, etc.
- James O'Higgins Norman MStJ, KLJ, CIOM, FRSA is an Irish sociologist, author and academic
- Jane Norman, United Kingdom-based women's clothing retailer
- Jared Norman (born 1974), former English cricketer
- Jennie Van Norman (1870–1946), stage actress
- Jerry Norman (1936–2012), American sinologist and linguist
- Jerry Norman (basketball) (born 1929/1930), American basketball coach
- Jesse Norman (born 1962), British Conservative politician
- Jessye Norman (born 1945), American opera singer and recitalist
- Jim Norman disambiguation
- Jim Ed Norman (born 1948), American musician, record producer, arranger and label head
- Jim Norman (footballer) (born 1928), former Australian rules footballer
- Jim Norman (musician) (born 1948), Canadian percussionist, drummer, producer and composer
- Jim Norman (politician) (born 1953), Republican politician in the US state of Florida
- Jimmy Norman (1937–2011), American rhythm and blues and jazz musician and a songwriter
- Joe Norman (born 1956), former professional American football linebacker
- John Norman (disambiguation), several people
- John Norman (born 1931), professor of philosophy and an author
- John Norman (ice hockey) (born 1991), professional Swedish ice hockey player
- John Norman (publisher) (1748–1817), engraver and publisher in Boston, Massachusetts
- John Norman, Lord Mayor of London (1250), English, the Lord Mayor of London in 1250
- John Norman, Lord Mayor of London (1453) (died 1468), English, the Lord Mayor of London in 1453
- John Roxborough Norman (1898–1944), British ichthyologist
- Josh Norman:
- Josh Norman (cornerback) (born 1987), American football cornerback
- Josh Norman (tight end) (born 1980), former American football tight end
- K. R. Norman (born 1925), leading scholar of Middle Indo-Aryan or Prakrit, particularly of Pali
- Karl Norman (born 1983), Australian rules football player
- Keith Norman, general secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)
- Kelvin Norman, deceased American soccer defender
- Ken Norman (born 1964), American former professional basketball player
- Kent Norman, American cognitive psychologist, expert on Computer Rage
- Larry Norman, Christian rock music pioneer
- Larry Norman (canoer), canoer
- Lavinia Norman (1882–1983), one of the founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
- Leonard Norman, Jersey politician, and Connétable of Saint Clement
- Leslie Norman (disambiguation)
- Les Norman (baseball) (born 1969), former Major League Baseball outfielder
- Les Norman (politician) (1913–1997), Australian politician
- Leslie Norman (director) (1911–1993), British director and producer
- Lisa Norman (born 1979), shinty player and manager from Kincardine, Fife, Scotland
- Lisanne Norman, Scottish science fiction author
- Loulie Jean Norman (born 1913), coloratura soprano
- Lucille Norman (1921–1998), American singer and film actress
- Ludvig Norman (1831–1885), Swedish composer, conductor, pianist, and music teacher
- Magnus Norman (born 1976), Swedish professional tennis player
- Maidie Norman (1912–1998), American stage, film and television actress
- Marc Norman (born 1941), American screenwriter
- Marciano Norman (born 1954), head of the Indonesian State Intelligence Agency
- Marrio Norman (born 1986), American football player
- Mark Norman disambiguation
- Mark Norman (banker) CBE (1910–1994), English banker from the Norman family
- Mark Norman (DJ), the award winning Dutch trance music producer Mark De Jong Norman Lenden
- Mark Norman (marine biologist), Australian marine biologist
- Marsha Norman (born 1947), American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Matt Norman (Canadian football) (born 1988), Canadian football offensive lineman
- Matthew Norman (born 1986), Australian drug trafficker, member of the Bali Nine
- Maurice Norman (born 1934), English former footballer
- Max Magnus Norman (born 1973), Swedish contemporary artist
- Max Norman, record producer and recording engineer
- Michael Norman (author) (born 1947), American author
- Michael Norman (cricketer, born 1952) (born 1952), Australian cricket player
- Michael Norman (Northamptonshire cricketer) (born 1933), professional Cricketer
- Moe Norman (1929–2004), Canadian professional golfer
- Montagu Norman, 1st Baron Norman DSO PC (1871–1950), English banker
- Monty Norman (born 1928), British singer and film composer
- Moriah van Norman (born 1984), American water polo player
- Nancy Norman (born 1925), American vocalist
- Nathan Norman (sealing captain) (1809–1883), sealing captain, political figure in Newfoundland
- Neil Norman, British playwright and critic
- Nelson Norman (born 1958), former Major League Baseball shortstop
- Nigel Norman (1897–1943), Baronet, RAF officer and businessman
- Nils Norman (born 1966), artist living in London
- Oliver Norman (1911–1983), English cricketer
- Patrick Norman (singer) (born 1946), Canadian country singer from Quebec
- Patrick Norman (musician), American guitarist for Rusted Root
- Paul Norman (1951–2004), Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Defence’s laboratory at Porton Down, Wiltshire
- Paul Norman (game designer) (born 1951), professional musician and composer
- Peg Norman (born 1964), Canadian documentary filmmaker
- Peter Norman (1942–2006), Australian track athlete and Olympic medallist
- Peter Norman (politician) (born 1958), Swedish economist and politician
- Pettis Norman (born 1939), former professional American football tight end
- Philip Norman disambiguation
- Philip Norman (artist) FSA (1842–1931), British artist, author and antiquary
- Philip Norman (author) (born 1943), English novelist, biographer, journalist and playwright
- Rae Norman (born 1958), American actress
- Ralph Norman (born 1953), American real estate developer
- Ray Norman (1889–1971), Australian rugby league footballer and coach
- Remington Norman (born 1944), wine expert and author
- Rex Norman (1891–1961), Australian rugby league footballer
- Richard Norman, British philosopher
- Richard Norman (chemist) (1932–1993), British chemist
- Richie Norman (born 1935), former English footballer
- Rick Norman (born 1963), former Australian rules footballer
- Robert Norman, 16th-century British mariner, compass builder, and hydrographer
- Roger Norman (disambiguation)
- Roger the Norman or Roger II of Sicily (1095–1154), King of Sicily
- Rolla Norman (1889–1971), French actor
- Ronald Collet Norman JP (1873–1963), banker, administrator and politician
- Ross Norman (born 1959), former professional squash player from New Zealand
- Russel Norman (born 1967), New Zealand politician and environmentalist
- Ruth Norman (1900–1993), also known as Uriel, American religious leader
- Samuel Hinga Norman (1940–2007), Sierra Leonean politician from the Mende tribe
- Seth Walker Norman (born 1934), US judge, former Democrat regional politician, former airman
- Stephen Norman (1918–1946), the grandson of the founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl
- Steve Norman (born 1960), English musician who plays saxophone, guitar, percussion for Spandau Ballet
- Terry Norman (born 1949), Kent State University student allegedly involved in the Kent State shootings
- Thomas Norman disambiguation
- Tom Norman (1860–1930), English businessman and showman
- Tom Van Norman, Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives
- Tony Norman (born 1958), former professional footballer
- Torquil Norman CBE (born 1933), British businessman, aircraft enthusiast, and arts philanthropist
- Valerie Norman, British script supervisor and director
- Van Norman, American manufacturer of milling machines and other machine tools
- Victor D. Norman (born 1946), Norwegian economist, politician and newspaper columnist
- Warren Norman (born 1990), American football player
- Will Norman (1903–1964), professional football player
- William Norman VC (1832–1896), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- William the Norman (died 1075), medieval Bishop of London
Given name
- Norm Abram, American carpenter, cabinet maker and television personality
- Norman Armitage (Norman Cohn; 1907–72), American Olympic bronze medal winning saber fencer
- Norman Baker (born 1957), British Liberal Democrat politician and former Home Office minister
- Norman Banks (broadcaster) (c. 1906 – 1985), Australian radio broadcaster
- Norman Barrett (1903–1979), Australian-born British thoracic surgeon
- Norman Bates (born 1927), American jazz double-bass player
- Norman Bethune (1890–1939), Canadian physician and medical innovator
- Norman Borlaug (1914–2009), American agricultural scientist, humanitaran and Nobel Laureate
- Norman L. Bowen (1887–1956), Canadian geologist
- Norman Carlberg (born 1928), American sculptor
- Norman Keith "Sailor Jerry" Collins (1911–1973), American Tattoo Artist
- Norman Cook (born 1963), British DJ and electronic dance music musician
- Norman Davies (born 1939), leading English historian, noted for his publications on the history of Europe, Poland and the United Kingdom
- Norman Fell (born 1924), American actor of film and television. Most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers.
- Norman Finkelstein (born 1953), American political scientist and author
- Norman Gibbs (Canadian football) (born 1960), American football player
- Norman Gordon (born 1911), South African cricketer
- Norman J. Grossfeld (born 1963), American television producer and writer
- Norman Hetherington, (1921–2010), Australian cartoonist and puppeteer
- Norman Jewison (born 1926), Canadian filmmaker
- Norman Jones (disambiguation), several persons
- Norman Lear (born 1922), American television producer
- Norman Lamont (born 1942), British Conservative politician and former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Norman Lloyd (actor) (born 1914), American actor
- Norman Lindsay (born 1879), Australian artist, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist, scale modeler, and an accomplished amateur boxer
- Norm Macdonald (born 1963), Canadian stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor
- Norman Mailer (1923–2007), American writer
- Norman Müller (born 1985), German decathlete
- Norman Painting (1924–2009), British radio actor
- Norman Powell (born 1993), American basketball player
- Norman Reedus (born 1969), actor and former model
- Norman Rockwell (1894–1978), American painter
- Norman Sartorius (born 1935), Croatian psychiatrist
- Norman Schuster (born 1979), German boxer
- Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. (1934–2012), United States Army general, leader of coalition forces in 1991 Gulf War
- Norman "Hurricane" Smith (1923–2008), British pop musician, recording engineer and producer
- Norman Tate (born 1942), American long and triple jumper
- Norman Taylor (born 1986), Australian IT legend, internationally renowned Australian fire-fighting volunteer
- Norman Tebbit (born 1931), British Conservative politician who served under, was a key adviser to and supporter of, Margaret Thatcher
- Norman D. Vaughan, (1905–2005), American dogsled driver and explorer whose first claim to fame was participating in Admiral Byrd's first expedition to the South Pole
- Norman Vaughan (comedian), English comedian
- Norman Wielsch, police commander
- Norman Wisdom (1915–2010), English comedian, singer and actor
- Norman Yokely (1906–1975), American baseball player
Fictional people with the name Norman
- Norman Babcock, protagonist of the movie ParaNorman
- Norman Bates, fictional character created by writer Robert Bloch and portrayed by Anthony Perkins
- Norman, character in the Pokémon universe
- Norman Osborn, the arch-enemy of Spider-Man
- Norm Peterson, regular character on the television show Cheers and guest character on several others, portrayed by actor George Wendt
- Norman Stanley Fletcher, protagonist of the British TV prison comedy Porridge, portrayed by Ronnie Barker
- Norman Stansfield, the main antagonist in the movie Léon: The Professional
- Commander Norman, fictional character in the television series Thunderbirds'
- Rod Norman, fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Norman, The Guardian of Mighty Max
- Norman Jayden, one of the playable characters in the game Heavy Rain
- Norman Johnson, protagonist of the Michael Crichton novel Sphere and subsequent film adaptation
- Norman Price, character from Fireman Sam
- Norman Clegg, character from Last of the Summer Wine
See also
Notes and references
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Norman Name Meaning and History Retrieved on 2008-03-26
- ↑ "Traditional names are 'dying out'". BBC News. 13 August 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2009.
- ↑ Most Common Surnames in England, Wales and the Isle of Man Retrieved on 2008-03-29
- 1 2 Norman Retrieved on 2008-03-29
- 1 2 Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census Retrieved on 2008-03-28
- ↑ dist.all.last Retrieved on 2008-03-28 ("NORMAN 0.028 32.535 396")
- ↑ Frequently Occurring Surnames From Census 2000 Retrieved on 2008-03-28
- ↑ Top 1000 Names Retrieved on 2008-03-28
- ↑ name = Last name; rank = Rank; count = Number of occurrences; prop100k = Proportion per 100,000 people for name; cum_prop100k = Cumulative proportion per 100,000 people; pctwhite = Percent Non-Hispanic White Only; pctblack = Percent Non-Hispanic Black Only; pctapi = Percent Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander Only; pctaian = Percent Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaskan Native Only; pct2prace = Percent Non-Hispanic of Two or More Races; pcthispanic = Percent Hispanic Origin (source of heading information: Demographic Aspects of Surnames from Census 2000 Retrieved on 2008-03-28; source of table data Top 1000 Names Retrieved on 2008-03-28).
- ↑ dist.male.first Retrieved on 2008-03-28 ("NORMAN 0.177 61.938 113")