Bormann is a German surname most common in Germany. People having this surname include:
- Albert Bormann (1902–1989), German Nazi party adjutant to Adolf Hitler.
- Cheryl Bormann, an attorney for a Guantanamo detainee
- Ernest Bormann (fl. 1960), American academic
- Ernst Bormann (1897–1960), German World War I flying ace and World War II Luftwaffe general
- Juana Bormann (1893–1945), German Nazi prison guard
- Martin Bormann (1900–1945), German Nazi party official
- Martin Adolf Bormann (b. 1930), German former priest, godson of Adolf Hitler
- Michael Bormann (b. 1966), German musician
Famous quotes containing the word bormann:
“Everything I do is done within sight of the Führer, so that my faults or mistakes are never hidden from him. I do my very utmost to live and act in such a manner that the Führer should remain satisfied with me; I am hard-working; but whether I shall always be able to cope with the tasks entrusted to me in the future as well, is an open question.”
—Martin Bormann (19001945)