Timmerman
Timmerman is a Dutch occupational surname with the meaning "carpenter".[1] It may refer to:
- Adam Timmerman (1971), American football guard
- Axel Timmermann, climate physicist and oceanographer
- Gert Jan Timmerman (1956), Dutch chess player
- George Bell Timmerman, Sr. (1881–1966), American federal judge
- George Bell Timmerman, Jr. (1912–1994), American politician
- Grant F. Timmerman (1919–1944), American marine awarded the Medal of Honor, posthumously
- Héctor Timerman (1953 –2018), Argentine journalist, politician, human rights activist and diplomat
- Karl H. Timmermann, first American officer across the Ludendorff Bridge
- Kenneth R. Timmerman (1953), American journalist, political writer and activist
- Lawrence J. Timmerman (1878–1959), American politician
- Lawrence W. Timmerman (1910–2003), American politician
- Petronella Johanna de Timmerman (1723–1786), Dutch poet and scientist
- Vincent Timmerman, Belgian scientist
- Walter Meijer Timmerman Thijssen (1877–1943), Dutch rower
- William Timmerman, American president of SCANA Corporation
- Yvonne Timmerman-Buck (1956), Dutch politician
Origin | |
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Word/name | Dutch |
Meaning | Carpenter |
Region of origin | Netherlands |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Timmermans, Timmer, Zimmerman, Simmerman, Carpenter, Charpentier, Carpentier |
Timmerman may also refer to:
- 12626 Timmerman, a main-belt minor planet
- Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport, an American airport
- USS Timmerman (DD-828), a U.S. Navy vessel
See also
References
- van Osta, Ward (2012). Met naam en toenaam : voornamen, familienamen en bekende merknamen (in Dutch). Antwerpen Apeldoorn: Garant. p. 93. ISBN 978-90-441-2931-1. OCLC 803366714. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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