Sommer 1 is a surname of English and German origin, derived from the word for the season of summer. From Old High German sumar or Old English sumor, it originally served as a nickname for a cheerful person, evoking the warmth and brightness of the season. Alternatively, it could refer to someone who lived in a sunny spot or, in agricultural contexts, a farmer whose tax obligations fell due in the summer.
Distribution
The surname Sommer 1 is most common in Germany and the United States, with significant populations in Switzerland, Brazil, and the Czech Republic. Its variant Summers 2 is predominantly found in English-speaking countries.
- Meaning: "summer"
- Origin: Old High German sumar, Old English sumor
- Type: Occupational/Nickname surname
- Usage regions: Germany, English-speaking countries, Switzerland, Brazil, Czech Republic
Sources: Forebears — sommer-1