Originating from Germany, the name Hartman is a masculine name with strong associations. Derived from the German word "hart" meaning "hard" or "strong," and "mann" meaning "man," Hartman signifies a resilient and powerful individual. The name has variations such as Hartmann, but its pronunciation remains the same in English: HART-mən (/hɑrt-mən/). In terms of popularity, Hartman has been moderately used in the United States. It ranked 9860th in 2009, with 7 occurrences that year. However, it had higher rankings in previous decades, peaking at 5th place in 1950 and 1945 with 3691 and 3338 occurrences respectively. Despite its decline in recent years, Hartman remains a unique and impactful choice for parents seeking a name with strength and character for their baby boy.
Hartman Turnbow was a Mississippi farmer, orator, and activist known for being one of the first African Americans to attempt to register to vote in the state during the Civil Rights Movement. |
Hartman Rector Jr. was a prominent general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints known for his significant leadership and service from 1968 until his passing. |