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Surname Combächer - Meaning and Origin

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Combächer: What does the surname Combächer mean?

The surname Combächer is a German name that is derived from the Bavarian word "Kommerfährer", which translates literally to "merchant driver". The name would have likely originated as a occupational surname, referring to someone who was responsible for the transportation of goods for merchants in medieval or early modern Europe.

The development of the name is partially attributed to its phonetic similarity to the German word "Kammerfährer", which translates to "chamber driver". This designation was also related to the transportation of goods and may have been used interchangeably to describe the same occupation. It is thought that the phonetic similarity led to the modern-day spelling of Combächer.

The surname Combächer is most commonly found among individuals of Bavarian descent. It is also quite popular in some parts of Germany, where it is estimated that there are at least 2,000 people with the name.

In some cases, the surname has been shortened to Comerfährer or Comberfährer, though these spellings never became as popular as the original spelling. As the surname Combächer continues to spread and evolve, it is likely that many variations of the name will develop as time goes on.

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Combächer: Where does the name Combächer come from?

The last name Combächer is most commonly found in Germany, where it originated, as well as Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (Italy), Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The last name is a traditional German surname and is derived from the word “combuch”, which is a combination of the words “Comb”, referring to a hairdo, and “buch” which means “book”. The earliest reference of the name can be found in a record dating back to 1537.

Immigration patterns during the 20th century caused the name to spread to other parts of the world, with the exception of France as French law forbids German-sounding surnames. The name is particularly strong in the United States where the name Combächer ranks 47,541 out of approximately 150,000 surname distributions in the country. It is also quite common in Canada, with approximately 471 people claiming the Combächer name as of the 2016 Census.

The last name Combächer is also common in places with strong German diaspora, such as Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay as well as other countries in South America. Its presence in Europeans countries such as Russia, Romania, and Bulgaria is also notable. The last name is also present in Australia and New Zealand, thanks to the German settlers who immigrated there during the 19th century.

Overall, the last name Combächer is a widely distributed name that is found all over the world in countries with a strong German or German-speaking diaspora.

Variations of the surname Combächer

The surname Combächer is derived from an old German word meaning 'one who chops wood'. Variations of this surname include Combacher, Combacker, Kombach, Kombacher, and Kombacher. Spellings of the same origin include Cambacher, Camebacher, and Kumbacher.

The Danish variants of Combächer are Kombak and Kombakke, as well as Kumbak in German-speaking regions. In some cases, the surname may have been anglicised as Comber or Kimber.

Combächer is also a common name in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, and there it is spelled as Camebacher, Kambacher, and Kamebacher. In Northern Germany, the spelling Kambacher is commonly used.

Variant spellings of the name in Austria include Kubacher and Kumber while in regions where Slavic languages are spoken, the spelling Kumbacz is used.

The surname Combächer is also found in many other countries, such as the United States, where it is spelled Combsher, Combesher, Combesher, or Combser.

In Scandinavia, the name is spelled Koopman, Kompman, Kombmann, Kohlman, and Kompman. In Scandinavia you will also find versions such as Kompman and Copman.

In the UK the surname is often found spelled as Kembeit, Combit, Combith, Cambyeth, Combiethe, and Combeth.

In Wales, the spelling Combitch is sometimes used, while in other Anglicised spellings of the name are commonly used. These are Kambeth, Kambith, Kambish, Cambeth, Comebeth, Coombseth, Coombeith, Cummyeth, and Cumingeth.

Famous people with the name Combächer

  • Nils Combächer: a German professional footballer who currently plays for Dynamo Dresden in the 3. Liga.
  • Friedrich Combächer: a former East German Olympic sprinter who won gold in the 400 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
  • Max Combächer: a former East German athlete who won silver in the 1000 metres at the 1978 European Indoor Athletics Championships.
  • Johannes Combächer: a former German athlete who competed in the men's long jump and triple jump at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
  • Bertram Combächer: a German Paralympic sprinter who participated in the 2000 Summer Paralympics and won gold in the 400 metres.
  • Arthur Combächer: a German astronomer who made the first detailed systematic description of the motions of comets.
  • Rostislav Combächer: a Russian composer and pianist who wrote melodies and tenor opera arias and concertos.
  • Wilhelm Combächer: a German-born Brazilian actor who won Best Supporting Actor at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival in 1966.
  • Hans Combächer: a German sculptor born in the mid-1700s who was known for his baroque wood-sculptures.
  • Andrea Combächer: a German figure skater who won the bronze medal in the pairs event at the 1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

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