Submitted Surnames with "bloom" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword bloom.
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Bloem Dutch
Means "flower, bloom" or "flour (of wheat, corn)" in Dutch. Could be a nickname for a pretty or cheerful person, a metonymic occupational name for a florist, gardener, baker or miller, or a habitational name for a person who lived near flowers or a sign depicting them... [more]
Blumbarg Yiddish
It literally means "bloom barrow".
Blumenfeld German, Jewish
habitational name from any of several places called Blumenfeld or Blumenfelde, derived from the elements bluomo "bloom, flower" and feld "field"... [more]
Blumenschein German
from Middle High German bluomenschin "flower splendor" from the elements bluomo "bloom" and sconi "beautiful" probably a topographic or habitational name referring to a house distinguished by a sign depicting a bunch of flowers or decorated with flower designs or noted for its flower garden.
Buayaem Thai
From Thai บัว (bua) meaning "lotus" and แย้ม (yaem) meaning "bloom, blossom".
Bulac Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano bulak meaning "flower, bloom, blossom".
Nyblom Swedish
Combination of Swedish ny "new" and blom "bloom".
Oit Estonian
Oit is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "õitsev", meaning "to blossom" or "to bloom".
Pamulaklakin Filipino (Rare), Tagalog (Rare)
Means "to make it bloom" in Tagalog.
Rosenbluth Jewish
Means "rose bloom" in Middle High German.
Sjöblom Swedish
Combination of Swediah sjö "lake, sea" and blom "bloom".
Söderblom Swedish
Combination of Swedish söder "south" and blom "bloom, flower".