"Reimer" meaning in All languages combined

See Reimer on Wiktionary

Proper name [German]

Forms: Reimers [genitive, masculine], Reimer [genitive, masculine], Reimer [feminine, genitive], Reimers [plural], Reimer [plural]
Etymology: Reduced from Reinmar, ultimately from a Germanic name corresponding to *raginą (“counsel”) + *mēraz (“famous”). In the original form Reimer is a given name. It first recorded in tax lien registry in 1283. With the property referenced in this registry, the village of Sehestedt was founded. Etymology templates: {{der|de|gem|-}} Germanic Head templates: {{de-proper noun|surname}} Reimer m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Reimers or (with an article) Reimer, feminine genitive Reimer, plural Reimers or Reimer)
  1. a surname Tags: feminine, masculine, proper-noun, surname
    Sense id: en-Reimer-de-name-v2O7m9sM Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German surnames, Pages with 1 entry
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