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  2. 100 Popular German Surnames and Their Meanings - ThoughtCo

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    Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions (such as Schmidt, Müller, Weber, or Schäfer) or places. Few of the latter are on the following list, but examples include Brinkmann, Berger, and Frank.

  3. 450 German Last Names (With Meanings) - Listophile

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    List of the most common German last names, surnames, and family names with meanings, featuring unique, uncommon, and rare German last names.

  4. List of the most common surnames in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Although Müller is the most common name in German-speaking countries, in some areas other surnames are more frequent than Müller. The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas.

  5. Did you know the meanings behind these awesome and unique German surnames? Many traditional German last names are used internationally today, so much so that your surname may be rooted in German without you knowing!

  6. German Surnames - Behind the Name

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    From a nickname for a stern person, derived from Old High German grim "stern, severe, angry". Famous bearers include Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859), known for compiling German folktales.

  7. Origins and Meanings of German Last Names - Ancestry

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    Find out how knowing which type of German last name you have can tell you valuable information about your ancestors. The first instance of German commoners having surnames was during the Middle Ages in the 1300s.

  8. German surnames are more than just family identifiers; they often reveal a lot about a person’s history and heritage. This collection of 101 common German last names provides insight into the diverse origins and meanings behind these names. 1. Schwarz.

  9. 50 German Last Names and Their Meanings - Parade

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    Learn about these common German surnames and their respective meanings. Germans may be known for their beer, sausage, bread and more, but what about their surnames? Between their spelling and...

  10. The Origins and Meanings of German Surnames - MyHeritage Blog

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    German family names can be a fascinating gateway to the past — not only your family’s past, but also the history of Germany and the German language. In this post, we will explore the origins of German family names, how they developed, and how to research the surnames in your own family.

  11. German Last Names and Meanings - FamilyEducation

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    Discover the most popular German surnames on Family Education. Find your German last name from common to unique & learn about its meaning & origins.