Kelm Explained
For other uses see Kelm (disambiguation).
Kelm is either a German language topographic or a habitational surname,[1] [2] in the first case denoting a person who lived near a hill (Old Slavic cholm "peak", "hill") or in the second case someone who came from Chełm in eastern Poland or from any of several similar named smaller settlement. Notable people with the surname include:
- Annette Kelm (1975), German artist and photographer
- Tab Hunter, born Arthur Andrew Kelm (1931–2018), American actor, singer, film producer and author
- Bernhard Kelm (1967), retired German long jumper
- Duncan Kelm (1988), American rugby union player
- Dustin Kelm (1972), American unicyclist
- Erna Kelm (1908–1962), German victim of the Berlin Wall
- Erwin Kelm (1911–1994), American businessman
- Gabriele Kelm (1872–1921), German rower
- George L. Kelm (1931–2019), American archaeologist
- Larry Kelm (1964–2014), American football player
- Viktor Kelm (1997), Kyrgyz footballer
See also
- Chelm (disambiguation)
- Kelme (disambiguation)
Notes and References
- Web site: Kelm Surname . 2020-11-10 . forebears.io . Approximately 14,363 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Germany; Highest density in: Germany..
- Web site: Kelm Name Meaning . 2020-11-10 . ancestry.com . Germanized form of Polish Chelm ‘peak’, ‘hill’, a topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a pointed summit, or habitational name from a city in eastern Poland or any of various other places named with this word..