Dulmen is used as a family name or surname in Germany, Belgium. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Dulmen
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Germany, Belgium
Meaning:

The family name Dulmen is a variation of Dollman. The verb "to dole" signifies to share or divide; to set out in portions or lots, whether of land, goods, or money. Anglo-Saxon dælan. Perhaps the original Doleman may have been a distributor either of alms, or of lands under the tenantry arrangements of feudal times. Or he may have been such a "judge or divider"—that is arbitrator—as the one mentioned in Luke XII. 14. A less desirable derivation is from the Anglo-Saxon dol, foolish, erring, heretical, and man. Doleman. De la Dole. Hundred Rolls.

Lastname Dulmen is a variant form of Aleman. 1. See Alman - From the French l'Allemand-the German. See Almaine - Not from the French Allemagne, Germany, as might be supposed; but from Allemagne, a place near Caen, famous for its quarries of Caen stone. From this identity of name, that stone is often misunderstood to have been brought from Germany

The family were in Eastern Sussex in the XIV century
2.A dealer in ale.

The variant form of the Dahlman. Valley man.

Dulmen is variation of Altman. The old servant or descendant of Aldman meaning old man.

Surname is the form of Allman. One who came from Alemaigne meaning all men. In Germany, a name generally applied to anyone from the Baltic States or from Holland.

The is a form of Ellman. Descendant of Hellmann, a German Jewish synonym for Samuel meaning "God hath heard"; one who came from Germany, a German.

A variant of Alleman. Of Germany.

The form of Almonde. of Almmonde, i.e., mouth of the alm.

Dulmen is a variant of the Almaine. Not from the French Allemagne, Germany, as might be supposed; but from Allemagne, a place near Caen, famous for its quarries of Caen stone. From this identity of name, that stone is often misunderstood to have been brought from Germany.

Dulmen is the variant form of Almon. See Alman and Ellman - From the French l'Allemand-the German. See Almaine - Not from the French Allemagne, Germany, as might be supposed; but from Allemagne, a place near Caen, famous for its quarries of Caen stone. From this identity of name, that stone is often misunderstood to have been brought from Germany

The family were in Eastern Sussex in the XIV century.

The family name is a form of Dallman. 1. Possibly Dale-man, an inhabitant of a valley. In Scotland a "dale's 2. The same as .

Dulmen is the variation of the Dalman. See Dallman - 1. Possibly Dale-man, an inhabitant of a valley. In Scotland a "dale's 2. The same as .

Family name is variant form of the Dulman. See Dolman - The verb "to dole" signifies to share or divide; to set out in portions or lots, whether of land, goods, or money. Anglo-Saxon dælan. Perhaps the original Doleman may have been a distributor either of alms, or of lands under the tenantry arrangements of feudal times. Or he may have been such a "judge or divider"—that is arbitrator—as the one mentioned in Luke XII. 14. A less desirable derivation is from the Anglo-Saxon dol, foolish, erring, heretical, and man. Doleman. De la Dole. Hundred Rolls.

The lastname is the form of the Ellman. Doubtless the Elmund, Al mund, Almund, or Filmundus of Domesd-a baptismal name.

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Immigrants to US

From Germany

Gerard W. Dulmen was 24 years old when he migrated to Cincinnati on April 4, 1895. He lived in Germany where he worked as cobbler and took Obdam from Boulogne & Rotterdam.

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