Shermann
Shermann Origin and Meaning
Shermann is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of the more common surname and given name Sherman. The name has Germanic origins, derived from 'shearman,' an occupational term for someone who sheared woolen cloth. The added double 'n' gives this variant a slightly more distinctive appearance. Sherman gained recognition in America partly through figures like Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman. As a first name, Shermann remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents who appreciate its strong, traditional sound with a subtle spelling twist. The name conveys a sense of reliability and strength, with its solid consonants and straightforward pronunciation. While not trendy, Shermann has a timeless quality that works well across different eras without feeling dated or overly fashionable.