Berman
Berman is a surname that may be derived from the German and Yiddish phrase בער מאַן (lit. ‘bear-man’)[1] or from the Dutch Beerman, meaning the same. Notable people with the surname include:
- Abba Berman (1919–2005), Polish-Israeli Rosh Yeshiva
 - Adolf Berman (1906–1978), Polish-Israeli activist and politician
 - Ahmet Berman (1932–1980), Turkish football player
 - Alan Berman (born 1943), American psychologist, psychotherapist, and suicidologist
 - Alexander Johan Berman (1828–1886), Dutch minister and literary critic
 - Amy Berman (born 1954), circuit judge
 - Antoine Berman (1942–1991), French translator and theorist of translation
 - Arthur L. Berman (1935–2020), American lawyer and former Illinois state Representative
 - Bart Berman (born 1938), Dutch-Israeli pianist
 - Bob Berman, American astronomer
 - Boris Berman (musician) (born 1948), Russian-Israeli-American pianist
 - Boris Berman (journalist) (born 1948), Soviet and Russian journalist and broadcaster
 - Boris Berman (chekist) (1901–1939), Worker of the USSR State Security officials, Commissioner of Public Security the third rank
 - Brian Berman, American family physician
 - Bruce Berman (born 1952), American film producer
 - Chris Berman (born 1955), American sportscaster
 - David Berman (musician) (1967–2019), American poet and vocalist
 - David Berman (graphic designer), Canadian graphic designer
 - David Berman (mobster) (1903–1957), American mobster
 - Debbie Berman, South African film and television editor
 - Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein (1933–2023), American politician
 - Eugène Berman (1899–1972), Russian painter
 - Franklin Berman (born 1939), British barrister, judge, and arbitrator
 - Fred Berman (1926–2011), American painter
 - Gail Berman (born 1956), American manager in the movie industry
 - Geoffrey Berman (born 1959), a United States Attorney
 - Harold J. Berman (1918–2007), American professor of law
 - Harris Berman (c.1938–2021), American physician
 - Helen Berman (born 1936), Dutch-Israeli painter
 - Helen M. Berman (born 1943), American chemistry professor
 - Henry Berman (1914–1979), American film editor
 - Howard Berman (born 1941), American politician
 - Ilan Berman (born 1975), Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council
 - Iosif Berman (1892–1941), Romanian photographer, and journalist
 - Jakov Berman (1868–1933), Russian philosopher
 - Jakub Berman (1901–1984), Communist politician in Poland
 - Jekuthiel Berman (1825–c. 1889), Russian Hebrew novelist
 - Jennifer Berman, American sexual health expert, urologist, and female sexual medicine specialist
 - John Berman (born 1972), American news anchor
 - Joost Berman (1793–1855), Dutch judge and poet
 - Josh Berman, American writer and producer for television
 - Joshua Berman, Professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University
 - Jules Berman (1911–1998), American businessperson
 - Julie Berman (born 1983), American actress
 - Julius Berman, American lawyer and rabbi
 - Karel Berman (1919–1995), Czech vocalist and composer
 - Karen Berman, American psychiatrist and physician-scientist
 - Karl Berman (senior) (1811–1885), German clarinetist and basset horn player
 - Laura Berman, American sex therapist and educator
 - Lazar Berman (1930–2005), Russian pianist
 - Leah Berman (born 1976), American mathematician
 - Len Berman (born 1947), American sportscaster, journalist, news anchor and author
 - Leo Berman (1935–2015), Texas state Representative
 - Léonide Berman (1896–1976), Russian painter
 - Lori Berman, former Florida state Representative
 - Lyle Berman (born 1941), American poker player
 - Marshall Berman (1940–2013), American philosopher and writer
 - Matvei Berman (1898–1939), Russian, Head of the GULAG 1932–1937
 - Maxine Berman (1946–2018), American educator and Michigan state Representative
 - Mitchell Berman, American Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
 - Monty Berman (1913–2006), British cinematographer and film and television producer
 - Morris Berman (born 1944), American historian
 - Nathaniel Berman, American historian
 - Nechemia Berman, Chief Rabbi of Uruguay
 - Otto Berman (1891–1935), American accountant
 - Pandro S. Berman (1905–1996), American film producer
 - Paul Berman (born 1949), American writer
 - Pavel Berman (born 1970), violinist and conductor
 - Rick Berman (born 1945), American television producer
 - Richard Berman (born 1942), American corporate lobbyist
 - Richard M. Berman (born 1943), American federal judge
 - Rodney Berman (born 1969), Welsh local government politician
 - Ruth A. Berman, Israeli linguist, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University
 - Ryan Berman, Michigan state Representative
 - Sabina Berman (born 1955), Mexican writer and journalist
 - Sanford Berman (born 1933), American librarian
 - Saul Berman (born 1939), American Orthodox rabbi and educator
 - Serena Berman (born 1990), American actress
 - Shanik Berman (born 1965), Mexican journalist and entertainer
 - Shelley Berman (1925–2017), American entertainer
 - Sheri Berman (BA 1987), American political scientist
 - Simon Berman (1861–1934), Dutch mayor
 - Steve Berman, American writer
 - Tal Berman (born 1973), Israeli TV host and Radio broadcaster
 - Thijs Berman (born 1957), Dutch politician
 - Wallace Berman (1926–1976), American artist
 - Yitzhak Berman (1913–2013), Israeli politician
 
See also
    
- Berman and Company, Washington DC-based public affairs firm
 - Berman v. Parker
 - Robinson, Silverman, Pearce, Aronsohn, and Berman, New York-based law firm
 - Neuberger Berman, New York-based investment management firm
 - Beerman
 - Behrmann
 - Behrman
 - Bearman
 - Biermann
 - Noah Baerman (1974–), American jazz pianist
 - Carl Baermann (1810–1885), German clarinetist and composer, son of Heinrich Baermann
 - Heinrich Baermann (1784–1847), German musician
 - Gottfried Bermann (1897–1995), German publisher, known as Gottfried Fischer
 
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