Lemmer (surname)

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Lemmer is a German language surname. In Belgium, the name was first recorded in Antwerp, and some members of the Lemmer family became powerful and elevated to the ranks of nobility. [1] The name may have originated with whalers in the town of Lemmer, Friesland (Netherlands). The name may refer to:

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  1. "Lemmer Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms".