Proper noun
Brockmann (plural Brockmanns)
A surname.
Stephen Brockmann summarized the plot as, “a nameless hotel doorman loses his job”. Source: Internet
After being denied two try-scoring opportunities, Nedd Brockmann scored in the corner to give Forbes a 24-17 lead. Source: Internet
Dr. Jane Brockmann, UF Emeritus Professor and Tiffany Black, FWC Horseshoe Crab Survey Coordinator presented resighting pins, provided by U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service. Source: Internet
The first on-air presenter, DJ Holger Brockmann, notably used his own name (a deliberate reference to his former work for top-rated Sydney pop station 2SM ). Source: Internet
Owing to 2SM's restrictive policies at the time, Brockmann, whose real name was considered "too foreign-sounding", had been forced to work using the pseudonym "Bill Drake" in prior positions. Source: Internet