Proper noun
Lehman (plural Lehmans)
A surname.
American Ryder Cup Vice Captain Tom Lehman, left, embraces Captain Davis Love III after the U.S. clinched victory on the 18th green at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. Source: Internet
"Arthur W. Lehman, 91, Retired Sergeant Played Euphonium With the Marine Band". Source: Internet
At the time, he was meeting Swiss prosecutors Carla Del Ponte and Claudio Lehman from Lugano who were helping to investigate the Mafia's financial holdings in Switzerland. Source: Internet
A modern-day Teddy Roosevelt, Lehman not only sent the fleet into enemy waters, he sailed with it—flying off carriers in the back seat of a warplane. Source: Internet
Aubriella Wojnarski, 10, demonstrates the handwriting skills that won her a Grand National Championship title at Lehman Jackson Elementary School. Source: Internet
Amburn, p. 170. Author Peter Lehman would later observe that his absence was a part of the mystery of his persona: "Since it was never clear where he had come from, no one seemed to pay much mind to where he had gone; he was just gone." Source: Internet