Flachman is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 8 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Flachman
No. of characters: 8
Origin: England
Meaning:

Flachman is the form of Flaxman. A dresser of flax, or a spinner. In old authors "flax-wife" signifies a female spinner who is married, probably to distinguish her from the spinster, or maiden of the distaff. The records of Castle Combe shew the existence in that district of a family who in the reign of Edward III. were called Spondel, most probably a provincialism for "spindle," in allusion to the spinning trade carried on by them. One of the family is described as "Johannem Spoundel dictum Flexmangere," or flax-monger, and twenty years later this person, or a descendant, is simply described as "Johannes Flexman."

The family name Flachman is the variant form of Flash. See under Flashman - Flashes is a word provincially applied to flood-gates. The Flashman probably had the care of such gates

The Prompt. Parv. defines flaxshe as 'watyr,' and under plasche we have "flasche, where rayne watyr stondythe." Mr. Way says, "à shallow pool, in low Latin flachia, tenant in chief in Herts, Bucks, Bedford, flasca, Old French flache or flesque." Camden, in his Britannia, applies the term to those artificial reservoirs in Sussex which had been formed for the driving of iron-mills.

The family name Flachman is a form of Flaxman. One who dressed or sold flax.

Flachman is the variant form of Flaxman. One who dressed or sold flax.

Lastname is the variation of Flash. See under Flashman - Flashes is a word provincially applied to flood-gates. The Flashman probably had the care of such gates

The Prompt. Parv. defines flaxshe as 'watyr,' and under plasche we have "flasche, where rayne watyr stondythe." Mr. Way says, "à shallow pool, in low Latin flachia, tenant in chief in Herts, Bucks, Bedford, flasca, Old French flache or flesque." Camden, in his Britannia, applies the term to those artificial reservoirs in Sussex which had been formed for the driving of iron-mills.

Flachman is the variant form of Flaxman. A dresser of flax, or a spinner. In old authors "flax-wife" signifies a female spinner who is married, probably to distinguish her from the spinster, or maiden of the distaff. The records of Castle Combe shew the existence in that district of a family who in the reign of Edward III. were called Spondel, most probably a provincialism for "spindle," in allusion to the spinning trade carried on by them. One of the family is described as "Johannem Spoundel dictum Flexmangere," or flax-monger, and twenty years later this person, or a descendant, is simply described as "Johannes Flexman."

Variant of Flexman. See Flaxman - A dresser of flax, or a spinner. In old authors "flax-wife" signifies a female spinner who is married, probably to distinguish her from the spinster, or maiden of the distaff. The records of Castle Combe shew the existence in that district of a family who in the reign of Edward III. were called Spondel, most probably a provincialism for "spindle," in allusion to the spinning trade carried on by them. One of the family is described as "Johannem Spoundel dictum Flexmangere," or flax-monger, and twenty years later this person, or a descendant, is simply described as "Johannes Flexman."

Flachman is a variant form of Flexman. See Flaxman - A dresser of flax, or a spinner. In old authors "flax-wife" signifies a female spinner who is married, probably to distinguish her from the spinster, or maiden of the distaff. The records of Castle Combe shew the existence in that district of a family who in the reign of Edward III. were called Spondel, most probably a provincialism for "spindle," in allusion to the spinning trade carried on by them. One of the family is described as "Johannem Spoundel dictum Flexmangere," or flax-monger, and twenty years later this person, or a descendant, is simply described as "Johannes Flexman."

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