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Surname Ohme - Meaning and Origin

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Ohme: What does the surname Ohme mean?

The last name Ohme is of German origin. It derives from the old Germanic name 'Ahme', which originally meant 'father' or 'ancestor'. It was commonly associated with the earliest immigrants from Germany who were called 'ahmaner' or 'Ohmaner'.

The surname Ohme has traditionally been found in south-western Germany, Bavaria, northern Germany, and the Rhineland-Palatinate and is likely to have originated from these regions. The surname was used by many generations of German immigrants who settled in various parts of the world.

The name is now found throughout Europe and the United States and can often be found among the descendants of the original German settlers. It is also regularly used by Americans of German and/or European backgrounds.

The surname Ohme is often associated with people of strong character and intelligence, as well as those who are loyal to their family and friends. It is also associated with themes such as hard work, patriotism, and loyalty. For these reasons, the name has gained a positive reputation over the centuries.

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Ohme: Where does the name Ohme come from?

The last name Ohme is most common in Northern Europe, particularly in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. It primarily functions as a patronymic, or surname derived from the father's first name. Its root is thought to be the personal name "Audo" or "Ohmaz," derived from the Old Norse name "Anfiotr" or "Avgr," meaning "descendant of Avgr."

Overall, Ohme is uncommon in other countries. There are a few pockets of Ohme families in the Netherlands, Australia and the U.S., mostly due to immigration from Northern Europe. In the United States, census records show that the main concentration of Ohme families is in Minnesota and North Dakota. This is due to the influx of Scandinavian-Americans that took part in the Homestead Acts in the 19th century. They originally settled in the Midwest and upper-Midwest regions of the U.S., and populated the aforementioned states with their descendants.

The most famous person to bear the last name is Jürgen Ohme, who was an East German athlete and Olympic gold medal winner in world record time in the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich.

Variations of the surname Ohme

The surname Ohme is a German and Scandinavian family name. It is derived from the Old High German word oheim, meaning “uncle” or “kinsman.” It is most common in Germany, but can also be found in other Scandinavian countries and in the United States.

Variants of the surname Ohme include Öhme, Ohm, Oehme, Öhm, Oem, and Ohmann. Some alternative spellings of the name are Oheim, Oheimer, Ohmer, Ohmme, Ohmmer, Omme, Omae, and Omey.

Surnames of the same origin include Ommen, Oemm, Ohlme, Ohlman, Omann, and Oum.

Other variants of the surname appear, as well as entirely new spellings derived from this branch. These include Oehmeer, Ohmler, Ommo, Omms, and Uhman.

The feminine forms of the surname Ohme include Ohme, Uhma, and Uhem.

Due to immigration and variations in surname spellings, the surname can still appear in other parts of the world in a variety of ways.

Famous people with the name Ohme

  • Steve Ohme: Former pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Chuck Ohme: Former professional football player
  • Nick Ohme: American professional soccer player
  • Calvin Ohme: American obstetrician and gynecologist
  • Tricia Ohme: Actress and writer
  • Thyra Ohme: American silversmith
  • Ida Ohme: German painter
  • William Ohme: Professional ice hockey player
  • Jess Ohme: American artist
  • Jack Ohme: Former baseball manager

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