"Zimmermann" with two nn's on the end, is a German surname.
When Germans immigrated they often changed their names slightly so that they could avoid discrimination.
It means "carpenter"
My last name is Zimmerman, I believe it is German. Due to my ancestry and the famous people in history with the last name, Such as Arthur Zimmerman, The German man who declared war on America during world war one.
it is dutch
It is a German name.
The name is linguistically German.
No it is not. It is likely an English name.
Zimmerman is a German surname, not Swiss. It means "carpenter" in German and is a common surname in German-speaking countries.
Zimmerman.
Zimmerman is a German name meaning Carpenter.Like many Germanic names, it is used by both Jewish and non-Jewish families, but is much more common among non-Jews.
My last name is Zimmerman, I believe it is German. Due to my ancestry and the famous people in history with the last name, Such as Arthur Zimmerman, The German man who declared war on America during world war one.
Either is possible, but Zimmerman (or especially Zimmermann) is a Germanic name.
the zimmerman family has been going on since 1185 the last name is German
Yes, Engelke is a German surname. It is of Germanic origin and is derived from the personal name Engel, meaning "angel" in German. It is a fairly common surname in Germany.
It is a German surname.
it is dutch
Miller can be German or English in origin.
Northern German, from a diminutive of the given name Lemert (Lambert.)
Kersten is a North German surname derived from the personal name of the same spelling. The personal name Kersten is derived from a German variant of the name Christian.