This is the 11835th most frequent German word.
thatcher
The German word "Thatcher" refers to the English surname of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; it does not have a specific meaning in German. (If you meant "thatcher" in English, it's a person who roofs buildings with straw or similar materials.)
The word 'Thatcher' here refers to a proper noun, specifically the name of an individual.
Der Häuslebauer engagierte einen Experten namens Thatcher.
The home builder hired an expert named Thatcher.
The term 'Thatcher' in this sentence refers to a professional responsible for thatching roofs.
Vor vielen Jahren wurde das Dach mit Reet gedeckt, und der Thatcher war stolz auf seine Arbeit.
Many years ago, the roof was thatched with straw, and the thatcher was proud of his work.
Here, 'Thatcher' is a proper noun referring to a famous political figure.