Rothman
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Rothman, an alternative spelling of Rothmann, is a German and Yiddish-language surname literally meaning "red man", originally used as a nickname for person with red hair. Notable people with the surname include:Barbara Katz Rothman, sociologist
Benny Rothman (1911–2002), political activist
David Rothman (statistician) (1935–2004), statistician
David Rothman, professor of medicine
Einar Rothman (1888–1952), Swedish track and field athlete
Elise Rothman, fictional character from the television series Charmed
Gertjan Rothman, Dutch footballer
Göran Rothman (1739–1778), Swedish naturalist and physician
James Rothman, American cell biologist and 2013 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
Joni Robbins, American voice actress
John Rothman, American actor
Judy Rothman, American screenwriter and lyricist
Julia Rothman, fictional character from the novel Scorpia
Katherine Rothman, American entrepeneur
Ken Rothman (1935–2019), American politician; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Kenneth Rothman (epidemiologist)
Lorraine Rothman (1932–2007), activist
Louis Rothman (1869–1926), British tobacconist and founder of Rothmans International
Makua Rothman, American surfer
Mark Rothman, American writer and producer of Laverne and Shirley
M. A. Rothman, American inventor and speculative fiction writer
Milton A. Rothman (1919–2001), American nuclear physicist
Norman Rothman (1914–1985), American gangster
Richard B. Rothman, pharmacologist
Rodney Rothman, screenwriter
Sandy Rothman, bluegrass musician and producer
Stephanie Rothman, film director
Steve Rothman, politician
Thomas Rothman, CEO of FOX Filmed Entertainment
Tony Rothman, physicist