Statistics and meaning of name Poelman


Usage: 3% firstname, 97% surname.
Poelman first name was found 23 times in 4 different countries.
Surname Poelman is used at least 617 times in at least 18 countries.




      Surname Poelman
Given names
Gerald Poelman (4)
Michael Poelman (3)
Christine Poelman (2)
Martin Poelman (2)
Andries Poelman (2)
Diane Poelman (2)
Hendrick Poelman (2)
Lucas Poelman (2)
Jan Poelman (2)
Ralph Poelman (2)
Christian Poelman (2)
Francoise Poelman (1)
Darlene Poelman (1)
Ine Poelman (1)
Maryse Poelman (1)
Claire Poelman (1)
Christophe Poelman (1)
Ronald Poelman (1)
Salinda Poelman (1)
Patrick Poelman (1)
Nicolas Poelman (1)
Michelle Poelman (1)
Christiane Poelman (1)
Karin Poelman (1)
Reimerdina Poelman (1)
Sandra Poelman (1)
Elizabeth Poelman (1)
Jonna Poelman (1)
Grietje Poelman (1)
Mathias Poelman (1)
Musiker Poelman (1)
Paul Poelman (1)
Otmar Poelman (1)
Albert Poelman (1)
Wilma Poelman (1)
Marten Poelman (1)
John Poelman (1)
Letty Poelman (1)
Don Poelman (1)
Jonathan Poelman (1)
Janet Poelman (1)
Tom Poelman (1)
Charles Poelman (1)
Richard Poelman (1)
Hans Poelman (1)
Dan Poelman (1)
Jakob Poelman (1)
Joanne Poelman (1)
George Poelman (1)
Lucia Poelman (1)
Jerry Poelman (1)
Leroy Poelman (1)
Shannon Poelman (1)
Alice Poelman (1)
Fred Poelman (1)
Jannes Poelman (1)



Given name Poelman
Family names
Poelman Charlotte (1)

Surname Poelman in France   Surname Poelman in Netherlands   Surname Poelman in USA   

Poelman reversed is Namleop
Name contains 7 letters - 42.86% vowels and 57.14% consonants.

Anagrams: Peonlam Lmopnae Polenma Oenlamp Mnelpao Nopelam Naomelp Lapneom
Misspells: Poelmon Poelmana Peolman Poelmna Poelamn



Rhymes: Perelman Hellman Holman Pullman Tillman councilman boatman bowmen bowman chosen golden

Meaning of this name is unknown.

patriek poelman says: the naam POELMAN has possible two meanings: a) Poel-Man meaning Poolman being a person leaving near a poll. this is a small water surface. This would be the meaning in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands in both European regions dutch is spoken. b) The e in POELMAn could also be the latin letter e for elongation, meaning the voyel before has toi be spoken long. Then it schould come from POOLMAN (pronounce pole-man)wich means a men leaving close to the Pool (a could region). In fax pf this the name POELMAN would be linked with Friesland (a region in north of the Netherlands where an own language "Fries" is spoken) Both options for the name are still open.
patriek poelman says: The name POELMAN has possible two meanings: a) Poel-Man meaning Pool-man being a person leaving near a pool or puddle (thus a small water surface). This would be the meaning in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands where in both European regions Dutch is spoken. b) The “e” in PoElman could also be the Latin letter “e” for “elongation”, meaning the vowel before this “e” has to be spoken long. Then it should come from POOL-MAN (pronounce pole-man) which means a men (person) leaving close to the Pool (= pole, a could region). In fact in this view then the name POELMAN would be linked with Friesland (a region in the north of the Netherlands where an own language "Fries" is spoken). Both options for the name Poelman are still open.

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