Shulman is a Jewish-Ashkenazi surname that means literally "shul-man" ("synagogue-man").
The name was given to the head of the synagogue or to the synagogue's Rabbi.
People named Shulman:
Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue
Andrew Shulman, cellist and conductor
Barry Shulman, poker player and CEO of Card Player Magazine
Daniel Shulman (disambiguation), several people
David Shulman
Derek Shulman
Douglas H. Shulman, former U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service
Eli Baruch Shulman
Harry Shulman Dean of Yale Law School from 1954 to 1955.
Irving Shulman American author and screenwriter whose works were adapted into movies.
Jack Shulman
Jeff Shulman, poker player and editor of Card Player Magazine
John Shulman, basketball coach
Julius Shulman
Lawrence Shulman
Lee Shulman
Mark Shulman, American author and publishing professional
Mark Shulman (rugby), Australian rugby league player
Marshall D. Shulman
Max Shulman, a 20th-century American writer and humorist best known for his television and short story character Dobie Gillis
Michael Shulman (actor) (born 1981), an American film, stage, and television actor
Michael Shulman (mathematician) (born 1980), an American mathematician
Michael Shulman (writer) (born 1973), an American writer
Milton Shulman, Canadian born writer and broadcaster
Morton Shulman
Neville Shulman CBE
Nicola Shulman, British biographer
Ray Shulman
Robert G. Shulman
Yaniv Shulman, member of the band Shulman
Yury Shulman, chess Grandmaster