Hemming

See also: hemming

English

Etymology

  • As an English, Scottish, and Swedish surname, from the Old Norse personal name Hemingr, variant of Hæmingr, itself of uncertain origin, possibly from hamr, hemingr (form, shape; skin of an animal). This word may have been borrowed into Old English as hemming (a rawhide boot).
  • As a German surname, variant of Hemme.

Proper noun

Hemming

  1. A surname.

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse Hemingr, of debated meaning, likely the skin of the shanks of a hide; see hamr (skin). Cognate with Old English hemming (a rawhide boot).

Proper noun

Hemming

  1. a male given name

References

  • Bator, Magdalena (2010): Obsolete Scandinavian Loanwords in English

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse Hemingr.

Proper noun

Hemming c (genitive Hemmings)

  1. a male given name