The name Tillmann (sic) is German and is found mainly in parts of the Rhineland and Westphalia. It isn't specifically Jewish.
No I think its german...
My last name is Smelser and I'm almost positive it is a German name.
No, it is thought to be of German origins.
The name Wertz can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish.
Stone comes from Stein which is German and means stone. It can be German or German-Jewish. Many Jewish names are German words or come from German words. Schwartz, for example, means black in German.
Schick is either German or Jewish .
It's a German name, a lot of Jews have German names because the Jews who lived in the German Principalities were required to buy German last names from the Princes. Any Jewish name in the German language obviously is a German name adopted by the Jews. Additionally, the Jewish language of Yiddish is a dialect of Old German.
Hockelmann is a German last name. Usually, names that end with two "n's" are not Jewish. "Man" at the end of a name most likely is, but "Mann" is not.
Yes, Ziegler is a Jewish last name. It is of German origin and is commonly found among Jewish families. The name likely originated as an occupational surname for a brickmaker or tile maker, which was a common profession among Jewish communities in Germany. Additionally, many Jewish families adopted German surnames during the 18th and 19th centuries as part of a government-mandated process of surname adoption.
It is of German origin, but it may be a Jewish name.
The last name Snyder is a German last name. While there are certainly Jews who may have it, most holders of that last name would be Christian.
No, lemme is an Italian(75%) and German(25%) last name