Tellmann
Tellmann is a relatively uncommon surname of German origin. Its etymology is believed to be derived from a combination of the Germanic personal name "Till," a short form of names containing the element "Diet-" meaning "people" or "race," and "Mann," meaning "man." Therefore, the name likely originated as a descriptive term denoting "Till's man" or "the man belonging to Till."
The distribution of the Tellmann surname is primarily concentrated in Germany, with smaller populations found in other parts of Europe and in countries to which German immigrants emigrated, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Due to its relative rarity, there is limited information available regarding notable individuals or historical events specifically associated with the Tellmann name. Further research into genealogical records and historical archives may reveal more detailed information about the origins and development of specific Tellmann families.