Meaning & Origin
Sommer 2 is a German occupational or topographic surname. It derives from Middle High German sumber or sommer, meaning "basket", "wickerwork", or "drum". The name likely originally designated a basket maker or a wickerwork artisan, or could have referred to someone who lived near a drum-shaped geographical feature. The surname is distinct from the name Sommer (1), which means "summer" in German and has a different origin.As a German surname, it reflects the medieval tradition of names based on a person's trade or a distinctive object. Over time, spelling variations have occurred, but the name remains relatively rare. It is not widely distributed internationally, being predominantly found in Germany and among German-speaking communities. The Forebears database lists the name with limited frequency, indicating it is a less common variant of the better-known Sommer.Key FactsMeaning: Basket, wickerwork, drum (Middle High German)Origin: GermanType: Occupational/Descriptive SurnameRegions of Use: Germany