Lohmanin
Lohmanin is a surname of German origin. It is believed to derive from the given name "Lohman," which itself is a diminutive of the Germanic name "Lode," meaning "famous" or "renowned." Alternatively, it may be a topographic surname, referring to someone who lived near a "Loh," a small wooded area or grove. The surname is most common in Germany, particularly in the northern regions. Over time, as people migrated, the Lohmanin surname has spread to other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. Variations in spelling may exist due to regional dialects and transliteration practices. The Lohmanin family name is associated with various historical figures and individuals who have contributed to different fields, although no single prominent figure universally defines the name. Research into genealogical records can provide more specific details about individual family branches and their history. The distribution and prevalence of the Lohmanin surname continue to be subjects of interest for genealogists and historical researchers.