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Krüger, Krueger [note 1] or Kruger (without the umlaut Ü) are German surnames originating from Krüger, meaning tavern-keeper in Low German and potter in Central German and Upper German, both associated with the Germanic word wikt:Krug, "jug". Notable people with the surname include:
Cruger, or Crüger, is a surname of German/Yiddish origin, altered form of Kruger. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Carl Friedrich August Alexander Crüger (1813-1885), German entomologist; Daniel Cruger (1780-1843), American lawyer; Henry Cruger (1739–1827), American and British politician; Herbert Crüger (1911-2003), German ...
Kroger is a German surname, a variant of Krüger [1] or a spelling of Kröger without diacritics. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Kroger (1860–1938), American businessman who created the Kroger chain of supermarkets; Chris Kroger (born 1968), American ski mountaineer; Harry Kroger, American physicist and electrical engineer
Kreuger is a surname, variant of Kruger. [1] Notable people with the surname include: David Kreuger, Swedish songwriter; Frederik H. Kreuger (1928–2015), Dutch high-voltage scientist, professor emeritus and a professional author; Henrik Kreüger (1882–1953), Swedish engineer
Many Austrians also have surnames of Slavic origin. Polish names in Germany abound as a result of over 100,000 people (including 130,000 " Ruhrpolen ") immigrating westward from the Polish-speaking areas of the German Empire .
Kröger or Kroeger is a German surname, variant of Kruger. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Adolph Ernst Kroeger (1837–1882), American translator; Arthur Kroeger (1932–2008), Canadian academic and civil servant; Bernd J. Kröger (born 1959), German phonetician and professor; Berry Kroeger (1912–1991), American actor
The 1991/92 season was the driest in the recorded history of the park. The low rainfall was compounded by extremely high temperatures in February 1992. On 26 February 1992 record temperatures were recorded at Punda Maria (45 °C), Shingwedzi (48 °C), Letaba (47.2 °C), Sirheni (46.7 °C), Skukuza (45.6 °C) and Pretoriuskop (41.5 °C).
Krug is a German surname meaning jug, and therefore it is an occupational surname based on occupation of a jug/mug seller/manufacturer or of an innkeeper. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Adam Krug (born 1991), American professional ice hockey player; Anita K. Krug, American legal scholar and academic administrator