Marijan Dragman (April 24, 1910 – 1945) was a Croatian alpinist, photographer, sportsman, and painter.
He became a member of the Croatian Mountaineering Association (Hrvatski planinarski savez, HPD) in 1920 at the age of 10.
[citation needed] In 1936, the alpinist section was formed in HPD and within it a rescuing crew, which Dragman was part of.
[citation needed] During World War II, he collaborated with the partisans starting in 1941.
[citation needed] On the second anniversary of the death of Dragutin Brahm, who died while trying to climb Anića Kuk [sv] (712 m), Marijan Dragman and Drago Brezovečki became the first to successfully climb the rock, and the route was named after Brahm.