Hausmann is a German word with former meanings "householder" and "freeholder" and current meaning "house-husband."
Hausmann (Hausman), Haussmann (Haussman), Haußmann, Hauszmann, etc. are German-origin surnames that may refer to:
Casper Herman Hausmann (1653–1718), Danish-Norwegian General, lumber merchant and squire
Christian Hausmann (born 1963), German football player
Clemens "Clem" Raymond Hausmann (1919–1972), Major League baseball pitcher
David Hausmann (born 1979), German fencer
George Hausmann (1916–2004), Major League baseball player
Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann (1782, Hanover – 1859), German mineralogist
Jürgen B. Hausmann (born 1964), pseudonym of Jürgen Beckers, German cabaret performer and comedian
Larry Hausmann (born 1941), U.S. soccer midfielder
Michel Hausmann, Venezuelan theater director and producer
Raoul Hausmann (1886–1971), German Dadaist sculptor and writer from Vienna
Ricardo Hausmann (born 1956), former minister of Venezuela and Professor at Harvard University
Robert Hausmann (1852–1909), German cellist
Sahra Hausmann (born 1973), Norwegian team handball player
The Theodore Hausmann Estate, historic site in Vero Beach, Florida
16524 Hausmann (1991 BB3), main-belt asteroid, discovered 1991
Alice Hausman (born 1942), Minnesota politician
Daniel M. Hausman (born 1947), U.S. philosopher of economics
Gerald Hausman (born 1945), American author of books about Native America, animals, mythology, and West Indian culture
Jerry A. Hausman (born 1946, Weirton, West Virginia), US econometrician, developed "Hausman Specification Test"
Jonathan Hausman, American Conservative rabbi
Michael Hausman (born ?), US percussionist and manager, cofounded United Musicians
René Hausman (born 1936), Belgian comic-book writer and artist
Thomas "Tom" Matthew Hausman (born 1953, Mobridge, South Dakota), US baseball player
The Hausman test, or Hausman specification test, a statistical test in econometrics, named after Jerry A. Hausman
Two prominent German families bear this name or variants.
The first prominent German family called Haußmann originated in Reudern, near Oberboihingen in Württemberg, the earliest known member being Hans Haußmann, born circa 1450, died before 1526. From this family descended several politicians and actors. Descendants of his sons, who resided in Oberboihingen, include:
Ezard Haußmann (1935–2010), German actor
Leander Haußmann (also Haussmann) (born 1959, Quedlinburg), German actor, theatre- and film director
Helmut Haussmann (born 1943), Economy minister of Germany
The other family originated in Bad Tennstedt with the mason Hans Haussmann (1582–1636); a branch of the family migrated to Colmar, the best known of whom is Georges-Eugène Haussmann (1809–1891).
Alajos Hauszmann (1847, Buda – 1926, Velence, Fejér), Hungarian architect of Bavarian origin
Elias Gottlob Haussmann (1695, Gera – 1774, Leipzig)
Emil Haussmann, German SS-officer
Georges-Eugène Haussmann, known as "Baron Haussmann" (1809, Paris – 1891, Paris), German-French civic planner and rebuilder of Paris
Hans (Heinrich) Haußmann (1900–1972), German field hockey player
Helmut Haussmann (born 1943), German academic and politician
John Houseman, born Jacques Haussmann (1902–1988), Jewish French-Romanian/US actor and film producer
Michael Haussman, director, writer, and producer
William M. Haussmann, Sr., (1906-1988), architect