Description:
The TIMBE surname is of French origin and is thought to have derived from the name of a place in France. It is believed to have originated in the region of Normandy, where it was first used as a surname in the 12th century. The TIMBE surname is found in many variations, including Timbres, Timbreau, Timbre, Timbrel, Timbrell, and Timbery. The TIMBE surname has been part of French culture for centuries. It is a common name among French-Canadians, and is also found in France, Belgium, and the United States. The TIMBE surname is associated with a long history of French culture and customs. The TIMBE surname is found in many French family crests, which often depict a shield with a lion, a fleur-de-lis, or a cross. The TIMBE surname is also associated with the traditional French custom of wearing a scarf around the neck. The TIMBE surname has been used in a variety of contexts over the centuries. For example, the TIMBE surname is found in the name of a French cheese, the Timbres de Fromage. It is also the name of a French military unit, the Régiment des Timbres, which was active during World War II.







