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Surname Thumlert - Meaning and Origin

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Thumlert: What does the surname Thumlert mean?

The last name Thumlert is of German origin and can be linked to the well-known surname Thumler. It is believed that the Thumlert name originated as a nickname or surname for a person known to be a tenant farmer, or possibly a worker in an estate. The name is derived from the Low German word ‘Thummeler’ which references the idea of a ‘tiller’, or one who works the land.

The name Thumler is often found in records from the 16th century in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region had a bustling economic life during the Middle Ages, with many families engaged in agriculture. It is highly likely that the Thumler family’s livelihood was based in agriculture, likely in the form of tenant farming. The Thumler’s would have held a lease to work a piece of land and a proportion of any harvest or profit would then be paid to the landowner.

Since the 17th century the Thumler name has spread far and wide, appearing in Germany, England, and the United States. Nowadays the name might still be used by families who have ancestral ties to Lower Saxony, or it may also be used as an occupational surname by others.

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Thumlert: Where does the name Thumlert come from?

The last name Thumlert is most common in the German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is most prevalent in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany, which is located in the southwest of the country. It is also quite common in the neighboring states of Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate.

The Thumlert surname is derived from the German word "thuml" which means "tumble" or "fall" and the suffix "-ert" which means "one who does." The root "thuml" could have referred to someone who tumbled grain or was known to be careless or clumsy.

The Thumlert surname is relatively rare outside Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The largest population is in the United States, but it is still quite small, accounting for only 0.005% of the population. The name is not common in other parts of the world, either. Russia, China and India have very small numbers of people with the last name, and only a few individuals in each country.

Given its roots, the Thumlert surname is still most common in the original German speaking areas where it likely originated centuries ago. Its presence in other parts of the world is quite rare.

Variations of the surname Thumlert

The surname Thumlert has many variants, spellings and surnames of the same origin.

The most common variant is Tummler, which is of German origin and comes from the German word “tummeln” meaning “to busy oneself with something”. It was typically given to someone who was the chief cause of merriment or of a person who kept people entertained.

Other variants and spellings of Thumlert include Tummler, Tumler, Tümler, Timmler, Thümler, Thimler, Thummler, Thimmlers, Thümler, Thimmerl, Thümmler, and Thymlers.

Surnames with the same origin include Thimml, Thoumler, Thiolmes, Thoume, and Thoilmes.

In the United States, the most common variations of Thumlert are Tummler, Tumler, and Tümler. The name is also very common in Germany.

The surname Thumlert is quite rare, but its different variants and spellings have become more widespread over the years. Through its different spellings, Thumlert can be found in many countries around the world, from the United States and Germany to Australia and South Africa.

Famous people with the name Thumlert

  • Mario Thumlert: German professional footballer, currently playing for 2. Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig.
  • Christian Thumlert: German figure skater, who competed at the World Figure Skating Championships in the late 1990s.
  • Aaron Thumlert: German footballer, who plays for FC Ingolstadt.
  • Isabelle Thumlert: French gymnast; competed in the 1997 World Championships and also won numerous French National Championship titles in the 1990s.
  • Klaus Thumlert: German short track speed skater; competed in the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics.
  • Bernhard Thumlert: German luger; competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.
  • George Thumlert: American politician; former United States Representative for Missouri's 12th congressional district from 1885–1887.
  • Evelyn Thumlert: German figure skater; competed at the 1993 World Championships and the 1994 European Championships.
  • Siegfried Thumlert: German bobsledder; competed in the 1956 and 1960 Winter Olympics and also won a silver medal in the 2-man bob at the 1960 Games.
  • Frank Thumlert: German actor; he had several minor roles in films and television series in the 1960s and 1970s.

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