Re: Tiemeyer
in reply to a message by Justin Tiemeyer
www.ancestry. com confirms what my name book says:
North German: distinguishing name for a tenant farmer (see Meyer) whose land was near a meeting place (Middle Low German tie).
http://www.ancestry.com/search/SurnamePage.aspx?sourcecode=13304&html=b&fn=&ln=tiemeyer&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
According to Rosa and Volker Kohlheim (ed.): Familiennamen, Mannheim 2000 (Duden Verlag) Middle Low German "ti" or "tig" denotes a "public assembly square of a village, both for serious and serene purposes, usually elevated with some trees (lime-trees) and big stones at the sides serving as benches".
Another possible derivation of the TIE part is the first element of DIETMAR.
North German: distinguishing name for a tenant farmer (see Meyer) whose land was near a meeting place (Middle Low German tie).
http://www.ancestry.com/search/SurnamePage.aspx?sourcecode=13304&html=b&fn=&ln=tiemeyer&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
According to Rosa and Volker Kohlheim (ed.): Familiennamen, Mannheim 2000 (Duden Verlag) Middle Low German "ti" or "tig" denotes a "public assembly square of a village, both for serious and serene purposes, usually elevated with some trees (lime-trees) and big stones at the sides serving as benches".
Another possible derivation of the TIE part is the first element of DIETMAR.