Gherman
Gherman is the Romanian-language variant of the Slavic German; as such, it is used an alternative name for the Caloian ritual, corresponding to the South Slavic god. It may also refer to:
Places
- Gherman, a village in Bicaz-Chei Commune, Neamț County, Romania
- Gherman, a village in Jamu Mare Commune, Timiș County, Romania
- Gherman, a village in Sculeni Commune, Ungheni district, Moldova
People
Given name
- Gherman Pântea (1894–1968), a Romanian politician
- Gherman Titov (1935–2000), a Soviet cosmonaut
Surname
- Cosmin Gherman (born 1984), a Romanian futsal player
- Diomid Gherman (1928–2014), a Moldovan physician
- Marius Gherman (born 1967), a Romanian artistic gymnast
- Oliviu Gherman (1930–2020), a Romanian physicist, politician and diplomat
- Simona Gherman (born 1985), a Romanian épée fencer
- Stella Gherman (born 1974), a Moldovan politician
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Surnames derived from the word "German"
Does not include compound words
- West Germanic: Alman, Allemann, Allman/Alleman, Douch
- German: Deutscher, Deutsch, German, Deitsch, Deitch, Deutch, Deutsch, Teutsch
- Aleman, Alemanno, Alemão, Allemand, Gherman, Tedeschi, Tedesco
- Němec/Nemec/Němcova, Němeček, Nemchenko, Nemchinov, Niemczyk/Nemchik, Niemiec, Nemkov/Nemkova, Nemtsov/Nemtsova
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