There are
570
Bluemels in the USABluemel is the
38754th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Bluemel
MariaBlumel
Maria Blumel was a renowned Austrian pianist and composer known for her virtuosity and innovative compositions.ChristianBluemelhuber
Christian Bluemelhuber is a German marketing expert and author known for his work on consumer behavior and branding strategies.AlanBluemel
Alan Bluemel is a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party from 1997 to 2010.EvaBluemel
Eva Bluemel is an Austrian actress known for her performances in various films and television series.KlausBlumel
Klaus Blumel is an Austrian politician who has served as the Minister of Finance since 2019.BarbaraBlumel
Barbara Blumel is an Austrian politician who has been the Deputy Mayor and City Councillor of Vienna since 2018.OliverBluemel
Oliver Bluemel is a German actor known for his roles in television series like 'The Man in the High Castle' and 'The Gifted.'MarieRambusch-Bluemel
Marie Rambusch-Bluemel was a Danish painter known for her landscape and portrait paintings.KatjaBlumel
Katja Blumel is a German actress known for her performances in theater, film, and television productions.OscarBluemel
Oscar Bluemel is a British actor known for his roles in television series like 'The Halcyon' and 'The Tunnel.'Bluemel Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Bluemel' is of German origin. It is derived from the German words 'blau' meaning 'blue' and 'mühle' meaning 'mill'. The name likely originated as a topographic or occupational name for someone associated with a blue-colored mill.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Bluemel' is most commonly found in Germany, Austria, and other German-speaking regions.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Bluemel' include 'Blumel', 'Blum', 'Blomqvist', 'Bleibtreu', 'Blom', 'Blumenschein', 'Blome', 'Blumenthal', 'Blomander', and 'Blumentritt'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration patterns of people with the surname 'Bluemel' have not been extensively documented. However, it is likely that some individuals with the surname have migrated to other countries, particularly during periods of German emigration and global mobility.