Flamm
Flamm is a surname of German origin. The name is generally believed to derive from the German word for flame, Flamme, and may have originated as a nickname for a person with a fiery temperament or as an occupational label related to fire in medieval communities. The surname is most common in German-speaking regions and has spread to other parts of Europe and the Americas through migration. Historical records show the name in various spellings and forms, reflecting regional orthography.
Outside of proper names, flamm is not a standard term in modern English or German. It is
In genealogical and biographical contexts, individuals bearing the surname Flamm appear across a range of fields,