Tumer Family Name

The surname Tumer is of English origin, believed to have derived from the medieval given name "Thomas", which means "twin" in Aramaic. The name has evolved over centuries through various spelling variations, including Tumer, Tummer, and Tumner.

The Tumer surname is thought to have originated in the southern region of England, particularly in counties such as Devon, Somerset, and Kent. Over time, individuals bearing the Tumer name have dispersed throughout the United Kingdom and, in some cases, beyond its borders.

Like many British surnames, the Tumer family name carries a rich history and legacy. Individuals bearing this surname may have diverse ancestral connections and may have played significant roles in their respective communities or professions.

As with many surnames, the Tumer name may have variations in spelling due to transliteration or regional influences. Genealogical research can provide further insights into the specific origins and lineage of individuals with the Tumer surname.

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There are approximately 19 people named Tumer in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Tumer.

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