The surname Dingmans may come from the Middle Low German surname Dinger, which was derived from the Old High German word "dinc" meaning "judicial trial or hearing." The name may also have originated with the place names Ding or Dingen.
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Early Origins of the Dingmans family
The surname Dingmans was first found in Westphalia, a region in western Germany which borders the Netherlands. In Frankfurt, Mecze uff dem Dingreyne was recorded in 1347.
Early History of the Dingmans family
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Dingmans Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Dingman, Dingeman, Dingermann, Dingmans, Dingemans and many more.
Early Notables of the Dingmans family
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Migration of the Dingmans family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Adam Dingman and his family, who immigrated to New Netherland in 1653; Jansen Dingeman and his wife Catharine Douwers Dingman, settled in New Netherland in 1658.