Holm
Danish
Etymology
From holm (“small island”).
Proper noun
Holm
- A topographic surname.
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɔlm/
Etymology 1
Probably from Middle Low German holm (“girt”), which pertains to the Germanic root *helmô (compare English helm). Older theories derive it from the plural of dialectal Hulbe (“beam”) with -ben → -m (a rather common development in German). This seems less likely, particularly since Holm was spread by Jahn, who introduced several Low German dialect words to the standard.
Noun
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German holm (“island”), from Proto-Germanic *hulmaz.
Noun
Holm m (genitive Holms or Holmes, plural Holme)
- (regional, Northern Germany) small island
Declension
Declension of Holm
Norwegian
Etymology
Proper noun
Holm
- A topographic surname.
Swedish
Etymology
Proper noun
Holm c (genitive Holms)
- A topographic surname.
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