Telman

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Telman ( Russian Тельман ), the Russian spelling of the German surname Thälmann , is a male given name that has been spread in the Soviet Union in his honor since the arrest of the German communist Ernst Thälmann by the National Socialists (1933) . Telman is a typical example of new names, such as those that occurred in the first decades of the Soviet Union. The surnames of communist leaders or other outstanding personalities of the Soviet era were often used as first names (e.g. Lenin, Lenina, Leniniana, Stalina ). As a female form of Telman the shape stepped Telmina on. Public figures with the first name Telman are:

Telmanowo and Telmanowe emerged as the corresponding new place names .

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