Hacıman
Hacıman is a Turkish surname. Surnames in Turkey were officially adopted in 1934 with the Surname Law (Soyadı Kanunu). The name Hacıman likely originated as an occupational surname or a descriptive surname, possibly associated with someone who had made the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. The element "Hacı" signifies a person who has completed the Hajj, a significant religious journey in Islam, and "-man" is a common suffix in Turkish surnames. Therefore, Hacıman could be interpreted as "the descendant of the Hacı" or "belonging to the Hacı." The surname may also denote a family or lineage associated with someone particularly devout or respected due to their Hajj pilgrimage.