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It is derived from the name ‘Jutes,’ which denotes a Germanic tribe from Denmark. </p> <p>Apply this search to the user-submitted names, search for an exact phrase by surrounding it with double quotes, this field understands simple boolean logic, force a term to be included by preceding it with a, force a term to be excluded by preceding it with a, syllables can only be counted in names that have been assigned pronunciations, names without pronunciations are excluded from results, sounds can only be searched in names that have been assigned pronunciations, names missing pronunciations are excluded from results by default, the "relationship" is how the name relates to its parent name, enter a behindthename.com username to search that user's public personal name lists, to limit your search to a specific list, put the name of the list in brackets after the username. It is a variant of the name ‘Rosner,’ which is a toponymic surname for someone from any of the places called Rosenau in Germany and other parts of Europe. It is derived from the name of the Linden tree. The surname comes from the Middle High German word ‘hafen,’ which means an ‘earthen pot.’, It is derived from the name ‘Heimirich,’ which means ‘home ruler’ or ‘ruler of the household.’, It is a short form of the name ‘Heinrich’ and also means ‘home-ruler.’. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). See a medical professional for personalized consultation. Fundamental » All languages » German » Terms by semantic function » Names » Surnames. It is a personal name composed of two words, namely ‘geb’ meaning ‘gift’ and ‘hardt’ meaning ‘strong’ or ‘hard.’, It is derived from the Old German word ‘ger,’ which means ‘spear.’, It is an occupational name for a goatherd derived from the word ‘geiz’ meaning ‘goat.’. It is a toponymic name for the people who came from the town of Adelberg in Germany. </p> <p>There are numerous spellings of this name. </p> <p>It is an occupational name for a ferryman and a toponymic name for those who live by a ferry. </p> <p>In this MomJunction post, we put across 200 German last names along with their interesting meanings and origins. </p> <p>Different spellings of a German surnames are common because a standardized spelling of names is a recent phenomenon. It comes from the German word ‘decke’ meaning a ‘ceiling,’ ‘roof’ or ‘cover.’ This occupational surname refers to a ‘carpenter,’ ‘builder’ or someone who thatches a roof. It is a variant of ‘Jan’ that comes from ‘Jane,’ the feminine form of the name ‘John.’ The name ‘John’ comes from Hebrew and means ‘god is gracious.’. … It is a German toponymic surname that comes from the Middle High German word ‘ban’ meaning an ‘open space’ or an ‘open area.’. The name is derived from the Old German name ‘Odalric,’ which means ‘prosperity and power.’. The name comes from the Middle High German word ‘suppe,’ which means ‘soup’ or ‘broth.’. It is a toponymic name for someone from the place called Neida in Germany. It is a toponymic name for someone from a place called Wacken in Germany. It comes from the German word ‘rinne,’ which refers to a ‘groove’ or a ‘channel’ for water. It is a variant of the name ‘Eckmann’ where ‘ecke’ is the Old German word for ‘edge’ or ‘corner.’ This surname likely refers to someone who lived on the edge of a hill or corner of two streets or corner of a field. The name is derived from the Middle High German word ‘schoup’ meaning a ‘sheaf of grains.’ It makes it an occupational name for a brewer. </p> <p>It comes from the Middle High German word ‘riute’ meaning ‘cleared land.’ Another origin could be the Middle High German word ‘riutoere’ that could refer to a ‘highwayman,’ ‘a mounted soldier,’ and even a ‘thief.’. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,337 total. These German surnames do inherit an influence from other cultures due to the inflow of several civilizations into the country. It is a toponymic name for people from a place called Glahn near Hannover, Germany. It is a spelling variant of ‘Engmann,’ where ‘eng’ in German means ‘narrow.’ The toponymic name refers to a person who lives in a narrow place like a valley. </p> <p>An occupational name for a potter, where degel means ‘pot’ or ‘earthenware’ in Low German. Whether you want something simple and traditional or something out of the ordinary, these German last names are sure to pack the punch you’re looking for. It is a combination of Middle High German words ‘Eisen’ meaning ‘iron’ and ‘berg’ meaning ‘mountain.’. These changes had their influence on It is a variant of the German word ‘Schäfer,’ which refers to a shepherd. It comes from the German word ‘gellen,’ which means a ‘shrill sound’ or ‘to yell.’ It was probably an occupational surname for a town crier. (previous page) () This category will also include Yiddish-language surnames, where the surname has its origins in German. It is an occupational name for a cook. It is a toponymic surname for someone who lives along the river Oese in Germany. It is a variant of ‘Pilz,’ which means ‘mushroom.’ The name is an occupational one and denotes a gatherer of mushrooms. The surname likely denotes people who have the attributes of a cat-like light-footedness or independence. It originates from the word ‘Schleie’ that means ‘tench,’ a kind of fish. It is a toponymic surname for someone from the place called Oberhausen. </p> <p>It is the German word for a ‘plow’ and is an occupational name for a plowman – a peasant or a farmer. It is a toponymic surname for those who lived along the Oker river in Germany. It is a variant of the Middle High German word ‘wagener,’ which means a wagon maker. It is the German word for ‘bench’ and was likely an occupational name for anyone in a profession that required a bench for work. </p> <p>It is a variant of ‘Markgraf’ that comes from Middle High German word ‘margrave.’ It is a combination of the words ‘marc’ meaning ‘boundary’ and ‘grave’ meaning ‘royal judge.’, It is a variant of ‘Maurer,’ which refers to a ‘mason,’ ‘wall-builder,’ or a ‘brick-layer.’. </p> <p>It is an occupational name for ‘falconer’ whose job was to look after the birds (falcons) and train their young ones. It is the German word for a ‘pine tree’ or a ‘fir tree.’ The toponymic name refers to someone who lives by a pine or fir tree. It is related to ‘ofen,’ the German word for an ‘oven.’ The surname ‘offen’ is an occupational name for a baker. Germany is a land that has undergone various political and geographical changes. It is the German name for the bird ‘Finch.’ The surname is originally considered to be a nickname for a lively and cheerful person. German Last Names and Their Meanings It is derived from the word ‘Fassbinder,’ which is the combination of two Middle High German words, namely ‘faz’ meaning ‘barrel’ and ‘binder’ meaning ‘joiner.’ The surname ‘Fassbender’ is an occupational name referring to a cooper. Another origin could be the name ‘John,’ which means ‘god is gracious’ in Hebrew. It comes from the Middle High German word ‘loadere,’ which is an occupational name for a weaver of woolen cloth. German Genealogy German Names. It originates from the Old High German word ‘herling’ meaning ‘sour.’ The name could have been a nickname for an immature person. This German surname is also a status name for an arbitrator. This name is derived from the German name ‘Kümmel,’ which refers to the caraway plant. It is a variant of the name ‘Bayer,’ the toponymic name for someone from the state of Bavaria, which is called ‘Bayern’ in German. It is a variant of the word ‘Maler,’ which means ‘painter’ in German. </p> <p>It is derived from the Middle High German word ‘Banier,’ which means ‘flag bearer.’ This German surname is probably an occupational one. </p> <p>In other countries with larger numbers of Vietnamese immigrants, Nguyen is even more frequent, as in France (835th) or the United States (229th). It is the short form of the name ‘Alexander,’ which comes from the Greek name ‘Alexandros’ meaning ‘defender of mankind.’. It comes from the Old German words ‘ecke’ meaning ‘edge’ or ‘corner’ and stein meaning ‘stone.’ This German surname is either toponymic referring to someone who lived on a cliff or occupational referring to a stonemason. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. It is a spelling variant of ‘Kandler,’ which is an occupational name for a potter. It comes from the Middle High German word ‘rinke,’ which means a ‘buckle.’ It is an occupational name for someone who makes buckles or clasps. It comes from the Middle Low German word ‘pal’ meaning a ‘pile’ or a ‘post.’ It is an occupational name for a pile driver – someone who drives poles into the ground to build a foundation. It is an occupational name for someone who uses the tool ‘pickaxe.’. This German surname is a variant of the name ‘Aldman.’ It translates into ‘old man’ in German. Orlowski, Schimanski, Rudzinski, Kowalski, Schymanietz, Matuzek to Matussek or Mattner, Koslowski, etc.). It is an occupational name for a steward. It comes from the German word ‘palme,’ referring to any of the several palm and willow trees. It is a toponymic German surname for someone who lives by a lime tree. It is a toponymic name referring to people who originally came from the city of Aachen in western Germany. 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