Hausmann

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Hausmann is a German word with former meanings "householder" and "freeholder" and current meaning "house-husband."

Hausmann (Hausman), Haussmann (Haussman), Haußmann, Hauszmann, etc. are German-origin surnames that may refer to:

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  • Alice Hausman (born 1942), Minnesota politician
  • Daniel M. Hausman (born 1947), U.S. philosopher of economics
  • Gerald Hausman (born 1945), American author of books about Native America, animals, mythology, and West Indian culture
  • Jerry A. Hausman (born 1946, Weirton, West Virginia), US econometrician, developed "Hausman Specification Test"
    • The Hausman test, or Hausman specification test, a statistical test in econometrics, named after Jerry A. Hausman
  • Jonathan Hausman (born 1957), American Conservative rabbi
  • Michael Hausman (born 19??), US percussionist and manager, cofounded United Musicians
  • René Hausman (born 1936), Belgian comic-book writer and artist
  • Tom Hausman (born 1953, Mobridge, South Dakota), US baseball player
  • [(Ronald Lee Hausmann)] born 1949, noted classic car collector. Kissels and Classic Cars
  • Walter Ader Hausman, Chilean chess master

Haussmann, Haußmann or Hauszmann[]

Two prominent German families bear this name or variants.

Haußmann of Oberboihingen[]

The first prominent German family called Haußmann originated in Reudern, near Oberboihingen in Württemberg, the earliest known member being Hans Haußmann, born circa 1450, died before 1526. From this family descended several politicians and actors. Descendants of his sons, who resided in Oberboihingen, include:

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Further reading[]

  • Werner Haussmann: Das Haussmann Buch. Nürtingen, 1994, ISBN 3-922849-15-6
  • Ronald Hausmann: website - kisselsandclassiccars.com
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