Weidemann is a German family name and may be deduced from the Middle High German terms for hunter or woad farmer.[1]
The German word Weide also means willow, as well as pasture. The name could thus translate into willowman and hence suggests alternative meanings such as the occupational name for a basket maker or a person living near a willowtree. Since Weide (the tree) derives from Middle High German wîda,[2] these meanings can not be assigned to the family name, whose origin dates back to mediaeval times.
The family name Weidemann is first found in Westphalia, Germany, where the name Weidemann emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families of the region.
People with the surname
edit- Isabelle Weidemann (born 1995) - Canadian speed skater
- Jakob Weidemann (1923–2001) - Norwegian painter.
- Kurt Weidemann (1922–2011), German typographer, graphic designer, author, teacher.[3]
- Magnus Weidemann (1880–1967) - German evangelist, Photographer and Painter.[4]
- Volker Weidemann (1924-2012) - German astronomer.[5][6]
See also
edit- Weidemann GmbH, a manufacturer of agricultural equipment
References
edit- ^ "Last name origin & meaning: Weideman", Namelab, http://genealogy.familyeducation.com/surname-origin/weidmann
- ^ "Grimms Deutsches Wörterbuch, Lemma: Weide, http://dwb.uni-trier.de/Projekte/WBB2009/DWB//wbgui_py"
- ^ "Font Designer - Kurt Weidemann", Linotype, http://www.linotype.com/639/kurtweidemann.html
- ^ "Magnus Weidemann", Evangelist and Artist, http://magnusweidemann.de/index.html
- ^ "White Dwarfs - Volker Weidemann", Astronomer, http://saturn.astrophysik.uni-kiel.de/~koester/workshops/workshops.html
- ^ "Masses and Evolutionary Status of White Dwarfs", Volker Weidemann, http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.aa.28.090190.000535?cookieSet=1&journalCode=astro