Bohman is a Swedish surname. Its origin is typically attributed to a combination of the Swedish word "bo," meaning "residence," "farm," or "homestead," and the suffix "-man," meaning "man." Thus, the surname can be interpreted as referring to a "man of the homestead" or "resident."
Notable individuals with the surname Bohman include:
- Ludvig Bohman (born 1989), a Swedish professional boxer.
- Maria Bohman (born 1968), a Swedish journalist and author, recognized for her contributions to cultural commentary and reporting.
- Michael Bohman (born 1957), a Swedish economist and politician, who has served as a member of the Riksdag (Swedish parliament).
- Nils Bohman (1902–1968), a Swedish actor and director who worked in film and theater.
- Helena Bohman (born 1970), a Swedish artist, known for her work in various visual arts, including painting and textile design.