Ullmann is a German surname also associated with Ashkenazi Jews. It means "man from Ulm".

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander de Erény Ullmann (1850–1897), Hungarian deputy and political economist
  • Andrew Ullmann (born 1963), German physician and politician
  • Christoph Ullmann (born 1983), German ice hockey player
  • Emerich Ullmann (1861–1937), Austrian surgeon
  • Frances Ullmann DeArmand (1904–1984), American editor
  • Fritz Ullmann (1875–1939), German chemist
  • Gebhard Ullmann (born 1957), German jazz musician and composer
  • Harrison Ullmann (1936–2000), American journalist
  • Jeffrey Ullman (born 1942), American computer scientist
  • Karl Ullmann (1796–1865), German Protestant theologian
  • Kostja Ullmann (born 1984), German actor
  • Linn Ullmann (born 1966), Norwegian author and journalist
  • Liv Ullmann (born 1938), Norwegian actress
  • Lisa Ullmann (1907–1985), German-British dance teacher
  • Martin Ullmann (born 1986), German footballer
  • Mona Ullmann (born 1967), Norwegian Paralympic athlete (no, it)
  • Myron E. Ullman (born 1946), American businessman
  • Regina Ullmann (1896–1961), Swiss poet
  • Shalom Ullmann (1755–1825), German-Hungarian Talmudist
  • Stephen Ullmann (1914–1976), Hungarian linguist
  • Viggo Ullmann (1848–1910), Norwegian educator and politician
  • Viktor Ullmann (1898–1944), Czech-Austrian composer, conductor and pianist
  • Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann (1822–1897), Czech architect
  • Walter Ullmann (1910–1983), Austrian-British medieval scholar
  • William Ludwig Ullmann (1908–1993), American suspected spy
  • Wolfgang Ullmann (1929–2004), German journalist, theologian, and politician

See also

  • Ullmann condensation, named after Fritz Ullmann
  • Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, named after Fritz Ullmann
  • Ullmann reaction, in chemistry, named after Fritz Ullmann
  • Ullmann Spur
  • Ullmann Point, named after Ullmann Spur
  • Ullmannite, a mineral, named after Fritz Ullmann
  • Ullman
  • Ulmann
  • Ulman