Baumstein.
It means "house under a tree" in German.
Kienbaum is a village in Germany, east of Berlin, on the Odor River. Kien, in German means a resinous tree, pine tree, (baum) means woods, forest. Therefore, village in the pine forest, or woods. The surname is pronounced "Kinbaum", the "e" in German, being silent.
Roble is a tree, oak. Robles is the plural.
Yes Tannenbaum is a German word and means fir tree but also refers to a Christmas tree in German
"Der Baum" is a German equivalent of "the tree."The masculine singular definite article "der" means "the." The masculine singular noun "Baum" means "tree." Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
Germany. The translatted German surname is Kirse, and the more similar sounding German-Jewish is Kirsche. Both cases mean the same thing-Kirsch means cherry in German-and is similar to 'Cherry Tree." There is a popular alcoholic drink in Germany called Kirschwasser, translated is Cherry Water.
I don't think it means anything in modern German. In Middle High German it meant "beech-tree".
It sounds like a family name.sauer means sour, acid.Baum means tree.
The surname Birch is an English, German, Danish, and Swedish name for someone who lived by a birch tree or in a birch wood, from a Germanic word meaning 'birch' (Old English birce 'birch', Middle High German birche, Old Danish birk).
"die Bäume" means "the trees". der Baum = the tree
the carol o christmas tree is a translation from the german. what is german for the type of tree used as a christmas tree
christmas tree = (der) Weihnachtsbaum You could also say "(der) Tannenbaum", but that means "fir tree" literally.