There are
1228
Helmerss in the USA
Helmers is the
21330th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Helmers

IdaHelmers

Ida Helmers was a Dutch painter known for her still life paintings and landscapes. She was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

RudolfHelmers

Rudolf Helmers was a German football player who played as a goalkeeper for several clubs in the 1920s and 1930s.

JohannesHelmers

Johannes Helmers was a Dutch author and journalist known for his writings on colonialism and the Indonesian independence movement.

BrittaHelmers

Britta Helmers is a Swedish actress known for her roles in various theater productions and films.

RonHelmers

Ron Helmers is an American entrepreneur and business executive who founded and led several successful technology companies.

AnneHelmers

Anne Helmers is a Danish fashion designer known for her elegant and minimalist designs.

JanHelmers

Jan Helmers is a Dutch politician and member of the House of Representatives, representing the Green Party.

LotteHelmers

Lotte Helmers is a German singer-songwriter and musician known for her soulful and introspective music.

SvenHelmers

Sven Helmers is a Swedish biologist and researcher specializing in marine ecology and conservation.

MariaHelmers

Maria Helmers is a Finnish historian and author known for her research on women's history and gender studies.

Helmers Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Helmers' is of German and Dutch origin. It is derived from the personal name 'Helmert,' which itself is of Germanic origin, meaning 'helmet' or 'protection.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Helmers' is most commonly found in Germany and the Netherlands, reflecting its German and Dutch origins. It is also found in other European countries with Germanic influence.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Helmers' include 'Helmertz' and 'Helmerichs.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Helmers' have been primarily within Europe, particularly between Germany and the Netherlands.