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Herman Daemen, 1895 - 1979
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Herman Daemen, 1787 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesHerman Daemen, 1925 - 1989
MyHeritage Family TreesHerman Daemen, 1925 - 1989
MyHeritage Family TreesHerman Daemen, born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesHerman Daemen, died 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesHermannus "Herman" Daemen
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MyHeritage Family TreesHerman Daemen, 1787 - 1864
FamilySearch Family TreeHermann Joseph Dahmen, born 1755
FamilySearch Family TreeHerman Daemen, born Circa 1732
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Herman Daemen
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Herman Daemen, born 1783
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Herman Daemen
Netherlands, Notarial Records, 1600-1935Herman Daemen
Netherlands, Notarial Records, 1600-1935Herman Daemen
Netherlands, Telephone DirectoriesHerman Bogaerts Daemen
Belgium, Telephone Directories
Herman Daemen
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Herman Daemen
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- Hermann Daemen
- Herman Damen
- Hermann Damen
- Harman Daemen
- Harman Damen
- Hermen Daemen
- Hermen Damen
- Herman Daemon
- Hermann Daemon
- Harman Daemon
- Chinese (Simplified): 赫尔曼 达埃门 (Hè'ěrmàn Dá'āimén)
- Czech: Heřman Daemen
- French: Hermann Daemen
- Hungarian: Daemen Herman
- Italian: Ermanno Daemen
- Japanese: ハーマン ダエメン (Hāman Daemen)
- Portuguese: Germano Daemen
- Russian: Герман Даемен (German Daemen)
- Spanish: Germán Daemen
- Ukrainian: Герман Даемен (Herman Daemen)
- Netherlands 80%
- Germany 20%
"Herman" comes from the Old High German word "heri," meaning "army" or "warrior," combined with "man," meaning, well, "man." The name literally translates to "army man" or "warrior." This is a common construction in Germanic languages, where combining two nouns creates a new noun with a combined meaning. The "heri" element is related to words like "heer" in Dutch and "Heer" in German, both meaning "army" or "lord." The name originated in continental Europe, specifically among Germanic-speaking peoples. It spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, carried by migration and the popularity of Germanic saints and rulers bearing the name. While never extremely common in English-speaking countries, "Herman" saw a peak in popularity in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, likely due to German immigration. Common variations include Hermann, Armand (through French influence), and diminutives like Herm, Manny, or Mannie.
The surname Daemen has its historical roots in the Low Countries, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands. The name is derived from the Middle Dutch word "daem," which means "demon" or "spirit," and it is often associated with the occupation of a servant or attendant, particularly in a religious context. The surname likely emerged during the medieval period, when surnames began to be adopted more widely for identification purposes. Over time, individuals bearing the surname Daemen may have been linked to roles within the church or local governance, reflecting the social structures of the time. The name's meaning may also suggest qualities such as vigilance or service, traits valued in both secular and ecclesiastical life.
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