Storms
Storms (name) means a surname of Dutch origin. Example: “Coach Storms led the team to the finals.”
Word forms
Stormses plural
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Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch and German Storms.
Rhymes for Storms
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What does “Storms” mean?
The word “Storms” means a surname of Dutch origin.
How do you pronounce “Storms”?
“Storms” is pronounced stawmz (/stɔɹmz/ in IPA).
How do you use “Storms” in a sentence?
Here is “Storms” used in a sentence: “Coach Storms led the team to the finals.”
What part of speech is “Storms”?
“Storms” is a name.
Is “Storms” a common word?
“Storms” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the origin of the surname Storms?
The surname Storms is of Dutch origin. It functions as a family name and, when capitalised, refers to a person's surname rather than to the weather event.
Is Storms a first name or a surname?
Storms is used as a surname, or family name, rather than as a given first name. According to its dictionary entry it is of Dutch origin.
What is the difference between the surname Storms and the word storms?
When capitalised, Storms is a Dutch surname or family name. When written in lower case, 'storms' is simply the plural of the noun storm or the third-person form of the verb, referring to violent weather. Context and capitalisation tell you which is meant.