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Surname Riehmers - Meaning and Origin

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Riehmers: What does the surname Riehmers mean?

The last name Riehmers is a German surname which originated during medieval times. The name is derived from the old German words "Ride" and "Mare" which together mean 'horseman.' It was most likely first used as a nickname for a person who often rode horses or had some other horse-related occupation, such as a nobleman or even a jockey.

Riehmers is thought to be a relatively rare last name in Germany, and is especially rare outside of the country. Families bearing the name are likely to have originated in the mid to late medieval period, possibly in the early 1400s, but the earliest documented use of the surname in German records dates to 1571.

The name has since spread to other parts of the world, though it is still used fairly sparsely. It has been found in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and elsewhere.

The name is usually abbreviated as "RIH" when listed in records, and is recorded as "Riehmers" in English-language sources. It is a noble, family name and is indicative of a long and proud family lineage.

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Riehmers: Where does the name Riehmers come from?

The last name Riehmers is generally considered to be of Germanic origin, but it has been found throughout Europe. It is especially common in Germany, where records indicate that it is found in every state. Riehmers can also be found in other Germanic countries such as Austria, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, as well as in Denmark, Poland, and parts of Eastern Europe. In the United States, the last name Riehmers is found primarily in areas that saw large-scale immigration from Germany. This includes such states as Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wisconsin, where many German immigrants settled in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is also found in large numbers in California, New York, and Texas. The name is most common in southern states that had large numbers of German immigrants in the colonial period, such as South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. Given the geographical diversity of the surname Riehmers, it is likely that it has many spellings and variations. Lingering connections to the old world of Europe still remain in many places where the Riehmers family name is in evidence.

Variations of the surname Riehmers

The surname Riehmers is a German patronymic and occupational surname that suggests a derivation from the Middle High German personal name 'Reimar', which means 'power, mighty, famous and famous counsellor'. Variants and spellings of this surname include Riemers, Rheemers, Reemers, Reimers, Reimer, Reimens, Reimers, Rhymers, Reimerz, Reimersz, Reemersz, Rheemersz, Reimersch, Reemersch, Rheemersch, Reemersche and Rheemersche.

Surnames of the same origin as Riehmers include Reimann, Reiming, Reiminger, Reingruber, Reinker, Reisch, Reim, Reimold, Reimel, Reimlinger, Reiff, Reitze, Reiter, Reihing, Reiher, Reagans, Rehcrans, Reicher, Reicker, Reimershausen, Reimersdorf, Reimersbaums and Reimerswöhr.

The surname Riehmers was most likely derived from the Middle High German word 'reimar', which means 'powerful, noble and influential counsellor'. This surname was likely given as a nickname to someone with a high social standing and influence. The various spelling variants and surnames of the same origin reflect the dialectical and regional variations of the original surname over time and throughout different countries.

Famous people with the name Riehmers

  • John Riehmer: American lawyer and legal correspondent.
  • Katie Riehmer: American reality TV star who appeared on "The Challenge: Rivals 2".
  • Adrian Riehmer: Former professional footballer who played for Eintracht Braunschweig and Enosis Neon Paralimni FC.
  • Joachim Riehmer: German painter who exhibited at the 2018 Graphische Berichte exhibition in Berlin.
  • Goetz Riehmer: German taekwondo athlete who won a gold medal at the 2018 Rhineland-Palatinate junior championship.
  • Erik Riehmer: Swiss bobsledder who competed in the 1968 Olympics.
  • Ray Riehmer: founder and president of the Roaring Fork River Fishing Association.
  • Leslie Riehmer: San Francisco based photographer.
  • Elizabeth Riehmer: American astrophysicist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Barbara Riehmer: German judoka and bronze medalist of the 2003 World Judo Championships.

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