Klinkhamer
Klinkhamer is a Dutch occupational surname[1][2] for a blacksmith. Notable people with this name include:
- Adriënne Broeckman-Klinkhamer (1876–1976), Dutch painter, illustrator, and textile artist
- Jacob Frederik Klinkhamer (1854–1928), Dutch architect
- Richard Klinkhamer (1937–2016), Dutch murderer
The Klinkhammer Special is a type of artificial fly tied in an emerger style.
References
- ^ "Klinkhamer Surname". forebears.io. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
Approximately 1,544 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Netherlands; Highest density in: Netherlands.
- ^ "Klinkhammer Name Meaning". ancestry.com. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
German: Metonymic Occupational Name For A Blacksmith From Middle Low German Klinkhamer 'Riveting-Hammer'. Compare Klingbeil.
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Surnames associated with the occupation of smith
- Goff
- Gow
- Gowan
- Gowans
- Mac a' Ghobhainn
- MacGavin / McGavin
- MacGowan / McGowan
- Covaci
- Coval
- Covali
- Covaliov
- Kavalyow
- Kovač
- Kováč
- Kovach
- Kovačić
- Kovačič
- Kovačević
- Kovačevič
- Kovačovič
- Kovačev
- Kovachev
- Kovačec
- Kovačik
- Kováčik
- Kovačevski
- Kovack
- Kovács
- Koval
- Kovalchuk
- Kovalenko
- Kovalevich
- Kovalevsky
- Kovalic
- Kovalik
- Kovalik
- Kovalkov
- Kovals
- Kovalyov
- Kovalyuk
- Kovář
- Kovařík
- Kowal
- Kowalik
- Kowalczyk
- Kowalczuk
- Kowalewicz
- Kowalewski
- Kowalski
- Kuznets
- Kuznetsov
- Kuźniar
- Armenian: Darbinyan
- Baltic
- Finnic
- Indic: Lohar
- Kartvelian
- Turkic
- Demirci
- Demircioğlu
rel. to occ. 'smith'
Surname list
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