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Military unit of Nazi Germany
The 1st Panzer Army (German: 1. Panzerarmee) was a German tank army that was a large armoured formation of the Wehrmacht during World War II. When originally
1st_Panzer_Army
Military unit of Nazi Germany
Panzer Army (German: 2. Panzerarmee) was a German armoured formation during World War II, formed from the 2nd Panzer Group on October 5, 1941. Panzer
2nd_Panzer_Army
World War II battle
was conducted by the Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front against the German 1st and 4th Panzer Armies, and Hungarian forces of Army Group South in March-April 1944
Kamenets–Podolsky_pocket
Military unit of Nazi Germany
The 4th Panzer Army (German: 4. Panzerarmee), operating as Panzer Group 4 (Panzergruppe 4) from its formation on 15 February 1941 to 1 January 1942, was
4th_Panzer_Army
German field marshal (1881–1954)
then became the commander of Panzer Group Kleist (later 1st Panzer Army), the first operational formation of several Panzer corps in the Wehrmacht during
Paul_Ludwig_Ewald_von_Kleist
Armoured division of the modern-day German Army
3698083; 9.7699361 The 1st Panzer Division (German: "1. Panzerdivision", short: "1. PzDiv") is an armoured division of the German Army. Its headquarter is
1st Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)
1st_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)
German armored division from 1933 to 1945
The 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler or SS Division Leibstandarte, abbreviated as LSSAH (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte
1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
1st_SS_Panzer_Division_Leibstandarte_SS_Adolf_Hitler
Military unit
would de-blockade the 1st Panzer Army. As reinforcements, he provided the entire II SS Panzer Corps (with the 9th and 10th SS Panzer Divisions) from France
II_SS_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
frontline, 163 km were held by 1st Panzer Army, 128 km by 17th Army, 187 km by 4th Panzer Army and 222 km by 9th Army. The final year of the war was marked
Army_Group_A
German army division during World War II
The 1st Panzer-Division (short: 1. Pz.Div. German: 1. Panzer-Division, English: 1st Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army during World
1st Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
1st_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Name of two German Army Groups in the Eastern Front of World War II
XLI Panzer Corps (Reinhardt) 1st Pz, 36th Mot.Div. VI Army Corps (Forster) 110th ID, 26th ID, 6th ID November 1941 order of battle 2nd Panzer Army, 3rd
Army_Group_Centre
1944 Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front of WW2
offensive in which all six Soviet tank armies participated at the same time, while 22 out of the 30 panzer and panzer-grenadier divisions available to the
Dnieper–Carpathian_offensive
Military unit
The 6th Panzer Army (German: 6. Panzerarmee) was a formation of the German Army, formed in the autumn of 1944. The 6th Panzer Army was first used as an
6th_Panzer_Army
1941 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
transferring the objective from the 11th Army to the 1st Panzer Army and attaching to it the ill-prepared Romanian 3rd Army, the Italian Alpine Corps, and the
Battle_of_Rostov_(1941)
German armored military unit of WWII
A Panzer division was one of the armored (tank) divisions in the army of Nazi Germany during World War II. Panzer divisions were the key element of German
Panzer_division_(Wehrmacht)
Military unit of Nazi Germany
49th Army 70th Army 3rd Guards Cav Corps 19th Army 5th Inf Div 15th Inf Div 11th Armd Div The 3rd Panzer Army (German: 3. Panzerarmee) was a German armoured
3rd_Panzer_Army
in German army parlance prior to 1944, generally designated formations of two regiments from the same branch of arms. For instance, 2. Panzer-Brigade contained
List of German brigades in World War II
List_of_German_brigades_in_World_War_II
German general (1890–1944)
of the war, Hube led the 16th Infantry Division, the XIV Panzer Corps and the 1st Panzer Army, rising to the rank of Generaloberst. He died in an air crash
Hans-Valentin_Hube
Armored corps of the German Wehrmacht (1939–1945)
November 1940, when the unit was renamed Panzer Group 2 (German: Panzergruppe 2) and later 2nd Panzer Army (German: 2. Panzerarmee). It took part in
XIX_Army_Corps
Battle on the Eastern Front of WW2
the region south of Zhitomir. Manstein brought the 1st Panzer Army up to join the 4th Panzer Army in launching a series of counterattacks against the
Zhitomir–Berdichev_offensive
Panzer Group/2nd Panzer Army) Panzer Group Hoth (1940) Panzer Group Kleist (see 1st Panzer Group/1st Panzer Army) Panzer Group West (see 5th Panzer Army)
List of World War II military units of Germany
List_of_World_War_II_military_units_of_Germany
German-Italian field army in North Africa during WWII
The Panzer Army Africa (German: Panzerarmee Afrika; Italian: Gruppo Corazzato Africa) was a joint German-Italian field army that fought in the North African
Panzer_Army_Africa
1943 Red Army strategic offensive of World War II
1st Panzer and Sixth Armies to allow for such a grand offensive, the German situation in the Donbas area was not particularly solid. 1st Panzer Army under
Donbas strategic offensive (August 1943)
Donbas_strategic_offensive_(August_1943)
German army division during World War II
The 7th Panzer Division was an armored formation of the German Army in World War II. It participated in the Battle of France, the invasion of the Soviet
7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
7th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
US military installation in Böblingen, Germany
6818; 9.046 Panzer Kaserne Panzer Kaserne (or Camp Panzer Kaserne) is a U.S. military installation in Böblingen, Germany, part of U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart
Panzer_Kaserne
Battle on the Eastern Front of WW2
weakened. There were no tank divisions left in the 1st Panzer Army in this sector (for example, in the XL Panzer Corps there were only three ordinary infantry
Izyum–Barvenkovo_offensive
Major Red Army operation
Gotthard Heinrici and the 4th Panzer Army under General Walther Nehring. Attached to the 1st Panzer Army was the Hungarian First Army. Harpe could muster only
Lvov-Sandomierz_Offensive
German general (1886–1971)
command of the 1st Panzer Army; as well as the Hungarian First Army which was attached to it. He was able to keep the 1st Panzer Army relatively intact
Gotthard_Heinrici
World War II battle in 1941
1 October the 1st Panzer Group under Ewald von Kleist swept south to isolate the two Soviet armies. The offensive caught the Red Army completely by surprise
Battle_of_the_Sea_of_Azov
German general & war criminal (1889-1969)
criminal during World War II who served as commander of the 1st Panzer Army and the 14th Army. Following the war, Mackensen stood trial for war crimes before
Eberhard_von_Mackensen
Battle on the Eastern Front of WW2
consisted of the 1st and 8th Guards Armies and delivered the main blow in the defense zone of the XXXX Tank Corps of the German 1st Panzer Army. Stavka launched
Donbas strategic offensive (July 1943)
Donbas_strategic_offensive_(July_1943)
Red Army's 1st Ukrainian Front against the elements of the 4th Panzer Army of Army Group South, with the aim of enveloping the left wing of this army group
Rovno–Lutsk_offensive
1942 battle in the Eastern Front of World War II
14 May, Hitler had briefed General Ewald von Kleist and ordered his 1st Panzer Army to grab the initiative in a bold counteroffensive, setting the pace
Second_Battle_of_Kharkov
Army formation of the Wehrmacht
under Army Group North Ukraine when it was moved from the 1st Panzer Army to the 17th Army in August 1944. The 17th Army, commanded by former LIX Army Corps
LIX_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
German elite Luftwaffe armoured division
The Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Göring (1st Paratroop Panzer Division Hermann Göring – abbreviated Fallschirm-Panzer-Div 1 HG) was a German
1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring
1st_Fallschirm-Panzer_Division_Hermann_Göring
Field army of Nazi Germany during WWII
Corps" (Gyorshadtest) was subordinated to the 17th Army. Along with 1st Panzer Army, the 17th Army encircled Soviet forces in central Ukraine during the
17th_Army_(Wehrmacht)
Nazi Chief of the Army General Staff (1942–1944)
the 14th Army. In March 1940 he became chief of staff to General von Kleist, commanding Panzergruppe A, later redesignated 1st Panzer Army. During the
Kurt_Zeitzler
1943 series of battles on the Eastern Front of World War II
The 1st and 4th Panzer Armies were also ordered to attack the overextended Soviet 6th Army and 1st Guards Army. Between 20 and 23 February, the 1st SS
Third_Battle_of_Kharkov
Military unit
encircled in the Kamenets-Podolsky pocket, along with the rest of the 1st Panzer Army. III Corps drove the breakout and escape. Due to heavy losses, from
III_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
German operation to capture Kursk from the USSR during WWII
Guards Army, which confronted the attack by the XLVIII Panzer Korps and II SS Panzer Korps, was reinforced with tanks from the 1st Tank Army, the 2nd
Operation_Citadel
zBV 800 (a special operations unit) to be dropped in advance of the 1st Panzer Army to establish contacts with the local insurgents, capture oil refineries
Operation_Schamil
World War II Ukrainian infantry division
reinforce them, joining the XIII Army Corps, which was transferred from the 4th Panzer Army to the 1st Panzer Army around that time. In July 1944, together
14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)
14th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_(1st_Galician)
Soviet attack on German holdouts
000 troops of General Friedrich Paulus' German 6th Army and parts of General Hoth's 4th Panzer Army in Stalingrad. To exploit this victory, the Soviet
Operation_Little_Saturn
German light tank
training tank to introduce the concept of armored warfare to the German Army, the Panzer I saw combat in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, in Poland, France
Panzer_I
field army 1st Panzer Army (Germany) 1st Parachute Army (Germany) First Army (Greece) First Army (Hungary) First Army (Italy) First Area Army First Army (Ottoman
List_of_numbered_armies
Overview article
Panzergrenadier formations. Army Command (Kommando Heer), in Strausberg 1st Panzer Division (1. Panzerdivision), in Oldenburg 10th Panzer Division (10. Panzerdivision)
Structure_of_the_German_Army
1943 tank battle in the Soviet Union
II SS Panzer Corps had arrived from France in January 1943, refitted and up to near full strength. Armoured units from the 1st Panzer Army of Army Group
Battle_of_Kursk
German army division during World War II
The 19th Panzer Division (English: 19th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Wehrmacht, during World War II. It was created
19th_Panzer_Division
German army division during World War II
The 6th Panzer Division (English: 6th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Heer, during World War II, established in October
6th_Panzer_Division
German armored division
of the 1st Panzer Army. During these battles, Hohenstaufen had suffered 1,011 casualties. The II SS Panzer Corps was to act as reserve for Army Group North
9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen
9th_SS_Panzer_Division_Hohenstaufen
German WW2 unit
withdraw to the Vinnytsia area, after which it was transferred to the 1st Panzer Army in Luzk, together with whom it had to fight out of the Kamenets-Podolsky
XXIV_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs
period unsupported by 4th Panzer Army, which had been diverted to help 1st Panzer Army cross the Don. By the time, the 4th Panzer Army had rejoined the Stalingrad
Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)
Military unit
XXXXVIII Panzer Corps (also: XXXXVIII Army Corp or XXXXVIII. Armeekorps), was a corps-level formation of the German Army which saw extensive action on
XXXXVIII_Panzer_Corps
German medium tank of the 1930s and World War II
Romania received a number of Panzer III Ausf. Ns for its 1st Armored Division in 1943. They were called T-3 in the Romanian army. At least 2 of them were
Panzer_III
1945 Red Army invasion of German-occupied Czechoslovakia
Dresden and Prague itself. 8th Army 6th SS Panzer Army 1st Panzer Army 17th Army 4th Panzer Army 7th Army 1st Army 3rd Army 1st Ukrainian Front 4th Ukrainian
Prague_offensive
Major formation of the German army in World War II
the Army Group on 15 July 1944 was: 4th Panzer Army XXXXVI Panzer Corps XXXXII Corps LVI Panzer Corps VIII Corps 1st Panzer Army LIX Corps XXIV Panzer Corps
Army_Group_North_Ukraine
Battle in the Eastern Front of World War II
lasted five days and pitted the 56th Soviet Army, in retreat, against the 17th German Army and 1st Panzer Army which tried to surround it. It was a definite
Battle_of_Rostov_(1942)
1945 invasion of Nazi-occupied territory by the Red Army during WWII
the guns of the 1st Ukrainian Front against the positions of the 4th Panzer Army. Concentrated against the divisions of XLVIII Panzer Corps, which had
Vistula–Oder_offensive
German army division during World War II
Panzer Division (German: 25. Panzer-Division) was a tank formation of the German Army during World War II. It was one of several understrength Panzer
25th_Panzer_Division
Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943
end of the fighting, the German 6th Army had been destroyed, the 4th Panzer Army had suffered severe losses, and Army Group B was routed. The defeat ended
Battle_of_Stalingrad
Series of Axis and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of WWII
Wilhelm List 1st Panzer Army – General Ewald von Kleist (until 21 November 1942) 17th Army – Generaloberst Richard Ruoff 3rd Romanian Army – General Petre
Battle_of_the_Caucasus
(General of the Infantry Gustav von Wietersheim of the 1st Panzer Army (14th and 16th Panzer Divisions, SS Viking Motorized Division) was deployed to
Rostov_Defensive_Operation
1934–1945 German Army combat formation
Leningrad. Transferred to the 1st Panzer Army, the division fought at Krivoy Rog and broke out of an encirclement in March 1944. The 1st Infantry Division returned
1st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
1st_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
1989 wartime structure of NATO's Central Army Group
12th PzD 10th PzD 4th PgD 1st Mtn 1 CAN 3rd AD 8th ID 1st AD 3rd ID 1st ID 4th ID 11th Cavalry 2nd Cavalry The Central Army Group (CENTAG) was a NATO
Central Army Group (1989) order of battle
Central_Army_Group_(1989)_order_of_battle
German army division during World War II
tanks. The 22nd Panzer Division was sent to the Eastern Front in February 1942. Upon arrival on the Crimean theater, where Soviet 51st Army had gone on the
22nd_Panzer_Division
German general during World War II
Panzer Army. Nehring then returned to the XXIV Panzer Corps in August 1944 and led the Corps until March 1945 when he was made commander of the 1st Panzer
Walther_Nehring
WW2 German Army division
The 24th Panzer Division was formed in late 1941 from the 1st Cavalry Division based at Königsberg. The division fought on the Eastern Front from June
24th_Panzer_Division
German offensive in the WWII
III and XXXXVIII Motorized corps of the 1st Panzer Group wedged in between the 5th Soviet army and 6th Soviet army. On 7 July, XXXXVIII Motorized Corps cracked
Battle_of_Uman
Offensive of the Soviet Army during World War II
at the beginning of March 1945. The enemy Army group Heinrici (German 1st Panzer Army and 1st Hungarian Army), under command of Gotthard Heinrici counted
Moravia–Ostrava_offensive
German army division during World War II
The 2nd Panzer Division (English: 2nd Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Heer, during World War II. Created as one of the
2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
2nd_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Strategic operation conducted during Operation Barbarossa
from 22 June to 9 July 1941. The Army Group's 2nd Panzer Group under Colonel General Heinz Guderian and the 3rd Panzer Group under Colonel General Hermann
Battle_of_Białystok–Minsk
Part of Battle of Kursk, World War II (1943)
of Kursk and occurred when the 5th Guards Tank Army of the Soviet Red Army attacked the II SS-Panzer Corps of the German Waffen-SS in one of the largest
Battle_of_Prokhorovka
Battle of the Second World War
Chazepetovka was fought between combined forces of Italian Royal Army and 1st Panzer Army of Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union in the Second World War
Battle_of_Chazepetovka
German army division during World War II
The 12th Panzer Division was an armoured division in the German Army, established in 1940. In October 1940 the 2nd Motorised Infantry Division was reorganized
12th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
12th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
German armoured division during World War II
The 3rd Panzer Division (English: 3rd Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Wehrmacht, during World War II. The division was
3rd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
3rd_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Last major German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II
the 1st SS, 2nd SS, and 12th SS Panzer Divisions managed to disengage and withdraw the same day. Almost all support units of the 6th SS Panzer Army were
Operation_Spring_Awakening
German army division during World War II
The 16th Panzer Division (German: 16. Panzer-Division) was a formation of the German Army in World War II. It was formed in November 1940 from the 16th
16th_Panzer_Division
German World War II military unit
late 1943. It was part of the 1st Panzer Army that was surrounded in March 1944; it formed the rear guard for the XLVI Panzer Corps during the breakout of
101st_Jäger_Division
(1878–1943), Chief of the Oberste Heeresleitung. See also: ⇒ World War II German Army ranks and insignia Insignia ⇒ See also: Military Ranks of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945)
List of German colonel generals
List_of_German_colonel_generals
German army division during World War II
The 17th Panzer Division (German: 17. Panzer-Division) was a formation of the Wehrmacht in World War II. It was formed in November 1940 from the 27th
17th_Panzer_Division
Military unit
XIV Panzer Corps (also: XIV Army Corps or XIV. Armeekorps) was a corps-level formation of the German Army which fought on both the Eastern Front and in
XIV_Panzer_Corps
1942 WWII German offensive near Stalingrad
4th Panzer Army failed to break the Soviet encirclement of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad. In late November 1942, the Red Army completed
Operation_Winter_Storm
German army division during World War II
The 4th Panzer Division (English: 4th Tank Division) was an armored division in the Army of Nazi Germany. In World War II, it participated in the 1939
4th_Panzer_Division
German armored division
The SS Division Hitlerjugend or 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend" (German: 12. SS-Panzerdivision "Hitlerjugend") was a German armoured division of
12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
12th_SS_Panzer_Division_Hitlerjugend
Failed German military offensive
to protect the southern flank of the Third Panzer Army from an attack by Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov's 1st Belorussian Front, which had broken through
Army_Detachment_Steiner
German general (1897–1978)
Manteuffel family and was a general during World War II who commanded the 5th Panzer Army in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross
Hasso_von_Manteuffel
1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII
Mechanised Corps ran into the 1st Panzer Army's III Motorised Corps and was decimated, and its commander killed. The 1st Panzer Group bypassed much of the
Operation_Barbarossa
mid-July 1941. Initially integrated into the 11th German Army and then in the 1st Panzer Army, the CSIR participated in the campaign until April 1942,
Italian participation on the Eastern Front
Italian_participation_on_the_Eastern_Front
Major WW2 event
group Reymann 1st Flak Division 9th Army (elements) 9. Fallschirmjäger-Division (elements) 18. Panzer-Grenadier-Division (elements) 20. Panzer-Grenadier-Division
Battle of Berlin order of battle
Battle_of_Berlin_order_of_battle
Waffen-SS commander (1896–1966)
of the III SS Panzer Corps. On 28 January 1945, Steiner was placed in command of the 11th SS Panzer Army, which formed part of a new Army Group Vistula
Felix_Steiner
German general
1992) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 5th Panzer Army during the Allied invasion of Normandy. He was a recipient of the Knight's
Heinrich_Eberbach
German army general
commander of the 1st Panzer Division from 2017 to 2018. He was also the first non-American chief of staff of the United States Army Europe, from 2014
Markus_Laubenthal
Soviet Union
June, Army Group North Ukraine under command of Josef Harpe was composed of the 4th Panzer Army, 1st Panzer Army, and the First Army (Hungary). Army Group
Lublin–Brest_offensive
Brigade in the German Army
is one of the Army's reaction forces and, like the Panzerlehrbrigade 9 and Panzergrenadierbrigade 41, is subordinate to the 1st Panzer Division headquartered
21st Panzer Brigade (Bundeswehr)
21st_Panzer_Brigade_(Bundeswehr)
German armored division
forces fighting with 1st Panzer Army. The depleted division was moved to a front line north in Pomerania. Hitler assigned it to Army Detachment Steiner
4th SS Polizei Panzergrenadier Division
4th_SS_Polizei_Panzergrenadier_Division
Military unit
November as part of the 1st Panzer Army, transferring back to the 6th Army in January 1944. The 6th Army transferred back to Army Group A along with the
XXIX_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
1941 battle of WW2 on the Eastern Front
17th Army launched an offensive from Poltava toward Lozova and Izyum to protect the long flank of the 1st Panzer Army (formerly the 1st Panzer Group)
First_Battle_of_Kharkov
German tanks from World War I to the Cold War
(German: Panzer) serving in the German Army (Deutsches Heer) throughout history, such as the World War I tanks of the Imperial German Army, the interwar
Tanks_in_the_German_Army
1944 Red Army offensive in western Ukraine during World War II
8th Army, bisect the front of Army Group South, and cut off withdrawal routes of the 1st Panzer Army in the southern direction, contributing to 1st Ukrainian
Uman–Botoșani_offensive
German armoured corps during World War II
Awakening) 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" 1st SS Panzer Regiment 501st Heavy SS Panzer Battalion (2nd battalion of the 1st SS Panzer Regiment)
I_SS_Panzer_Corps
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a retail trader, Middle English manger, monger, Middle Dutch manger, menger, Middle High German mangære, mengære (from Late Latin mango ‘salesman’, with the addition of the Germanic agent suffix).Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in southwestern Norway named as Mángr in Old Norse, perhaps from már ‘sea gull’ + angr ‘fjord’.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a panther, Middle High German panter (see Panther 1).North German : occupational name for a mortager or pawn broker, from a contracted form of Pfandherr.English (mainly Northamptonshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a servant in charge of the supply of bread and other provisions in a monastery or large household, Middle English pan(e)ter (Old French panetier).
Boy/Male
English American
Keeper of the forest; forest ranger. Famous bearer: actor Parker Stevenson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English gander, Old English gand(r)a ‘gander’, ‘male goose’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of geese, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a gander in some way.English : variant of Ganter.North German : perhaps a habitational name from Gandern in Brandenburg.North German : nickname for a vain or self-important man from ganter ‘male goose’, ‘gander’.South German and Swiss German : habitational name from a place named with Middle High German gant ‘scree’ (Swiss gand), or topographic name for someone living by an area of scree.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Männer (see Maner).English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Manners.Finnish : ornamental name from manner ‘continent’. This name occurs throughout Finland, but chiefly in the southwestern part.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Helping
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Life of Happy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, PALMER means "palm tree." Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for "a pilgrim," someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Painter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of cans, from an agent derivative of Old English canne ‘can’.Respelling of Kanner.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Park Keeper; Keeper of the Forest; Forest Ranger
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Gamekeeper of a Park; Forest Ranger; Keeper of the Forest; Park Keeper
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A Pander.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Panter 1.English : variant of Panter 3.English : possibly a habitational name from a house bearing the sign of a panther. In England this surname is mainly found in Northamptonshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
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