Dorman

For the village in Iran, see Dorman, Iran.

Dorman is a surname, derived from the Middle English word dere, or deor, meant "wild animal". Therefore, Dorman translates as "wild animal", or, perhaps, "wild animal-man". Another, Old English, derivation is from the Old English word deor, meaning "deer", and, mann, meaning "man": thus, Deer Man. Dorman is also a Turkic name which was widely used by the Cumans and Pechenegs.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

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  1. István Vásáry (2005) Cumans and Tatars, Cambridge University Press, p. 105
  2. István Vásáry (2005) Cumans and Tatars, Cambridge University Press, p. 105
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