The German surname Duim is of nickname origin. It evolved from the old German word "daum," meaning "thumb," and was most likely originally borne by either someone with a deformed or missing thumb, or someone very small in size.
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Early Origins of the Duim family
The surname Duim was first found in Wuerrtemburg, where Graf Ulrich mit dem Daumen (Count Ulrich with the thumbs) lived in about 1250.
Early History of the Duim family
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Duim Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Duhon, Daum, Duhem, Daumann, Duhm, Duhme, Duym, Duim, Dume, Duhan and many more.
Early Notables of the Duim family
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Migration of the Duim family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Christina Duhmann, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1766; Hans Adam Duhmann, who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1766; Hermann Heinrich Duhme, who settled in Ohio with his wife and eight children in 1834.