The word "Stutzman" is spelled with the letter combination "st" followed by "utzman". In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be /stʌtsmən/. The "st" sound is a voiceless alveolar stop, followed by a short u sound, a voiced alveolar fricative "z" sound, a voiceless alveolar stop "t", a schwa sound in the middle, and finally, a voiced alveolar nasal "n" sound. This combination of sounds creates the unique pronunciation and spelling of the name "Stutzman".
The word "stutzman" is of German origin. It is derived from the combination of the German words "Stutz", meaning pride or arrogance, and "Mann", meaning man. Therefore, "stutzman" can be interpreted as "proud man" or "arrogant man" in English.