Proper noun
Kauffmann (plural Kauffmanns)
A surname from German [in turn originating as an occupation] meaning "merchant".
Alpert 1986, p. 173 Bragg 1988, pp. 205–206 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? garnered critical acclaim, with film critic Stanley Kauffmann of The New York Times calling it "one of the most scathingly honest American films ever made." Source: Internet
Lawyers for the men, Moises Maionica and Carlos Kauffmann, entered their pleas Monday in a Miami, Florida, courtroom. Source: Internet
Upon Denmark’s liberation on 5 May 1945, Kauffmann was appointed minister without portfolio and officially recognised as the envoy to the US again. Source: Internet