Haarmann is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 8 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Haarmann
No. of characters: 8
Origin: Germany
Meaning:

Surname is variant of Harriman. To harrie is an old northernism for to pillage, and a Harriman is therefore a freebooter or ravager.

The lastname is a variant form of Harman. Hermann was the marching Mercury of the old Germans. "Irman, Armin, Eorman, Hermann," says Professor Donaldson, "is the oldest deity of our race. He combines the functions of the two later deities, Tiv, or Ziv, or Ziu, corresponding to Mars, and Wodan, corresponding to Mercury; and therefore claims as his own both the third and the fourth days of the week. He is the Er or Eor of the Scythic tribes, and the Ares of the Greeks. He appears equally in the heroic Arminius of the Low Germans, and in the heroic Herminius of Roman fable." As an English sur name, Herman or Harman is of great antiquity. Hermann, Hermannus, as a personal name, is found in Domesday.

The variant form of Hermann. Har's or chief man or man of the army.

Haarmann is variation of Herrmann. One who served in the army; descendant of Hairman meaning "army, man".

Haarmann is variation of Harriman. The servant to Harry meaning "home ruler".

Haarmann is the variant form of Harmon. Descendant of Herman meaning "army, man".

Haarmann is variant of Herman. Descendant of Herman meaning "army, man".

Haarmann is a variant of Hernon. Grandson of Iarnan, a name of obscure origin.

Haarmann is variant of Hermon. See Harman - Hermann was the marching Mercury of the old Germans. "Irman, Armin, Eorman, Hermann," says Professor Donaldson, "is the oldest deity of our race. He combines the functions of the two later deities, Tiv, or Ziv, or Ziu, corresponding to Mars, and Wodan, corresponding to Mercury; and therefore claims as his own both the third and the fourth days of the week. He is the Er or Eor of the Scythic tribes, and the Ares of the Greeks. He appears equally in the heroic Arminius of the Low Germans, and in the heroic Herminius of Roman fable." As an English sur name, Herman or Harman is of great antiquity. Hermann, Hermannus, as a personal name, is found in Domesday.

How popular is Haarmann?

Haarmann is common in Germany, United States.

Haarmann is ranked 114042 on our list.

Despite the fact that the number of Haarmann bearers increased by 1.1 per cent in 2010 US census to 367 since 2000, the surname slipped by 2421 spots and ranked at 55841. The last name was found in around 1 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 95.91 97.8
Hispanic or Latino 1.63 0
Haarmann is not so popular last name but still a prevalent surname concentrated mainly in Germany which may be its country of origin too. Around 4054 people have been found who wears Haarmann as their family name. Haarmann is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with thousands of Haarmann:
3,127 Germany3,412
Countries with hundreds of Haarmann:
56,067 United States510
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
46,010 Netherlands36
24,091 Switzerland27
23,887 Chile13
27,659 Finland13
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 6 - 10:
34,598 New Zealand8
75,134 Austria8
146,780 Australia6

Immigrants to US

From Germany

Farmer Christ. Haarmann from Prussia aboard the Frederick from Bremen. He is registered to be 20 years old when he arrived in New York on December 23, 1850. 51 years old Died. Haarmann, Dorothea Haarmann, Fried. Haarmann (23) Farmer, 27 years old Marin Haarmann, 7 years old Sophie Haarmann, Farmer Bernhard Haarmann, Clara Haarmann, Ludwica Haarmann, aged 21, 21 years old Richard Haarmann, Sophie Haarmann, and 29 other Haarmann around 50% of whom were farmer while others worked as merchant and laborer migrated to US from Bremen, Hamburg and Bremen & Southampton.

Haarmann Namesakes

  • Fritz Haarmann, serial killer
  • Harald Haarmann, German linguist and cultural scientist

Haarmann Namesakes

  • Fritz Haarmann, serial killer
  • Harald Haarmann, German linguist and cultural scientist

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