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

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    About 13% of the German population today has names of Slavic origin. 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 .

  3. Category:German-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Bätzing. Bauder. Baudisch. Bauer (surname) (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: German language. Surnames by language. Germanic-language surnames.

  4. Meyer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Meyer is an originally German, Dutch and Jewish surname. With its numerous variants (Myer, Meyr, Meier, Meijer, Mayer, Maier, Mayr, Mair, Miers, etc.), it is a common ...

  5. Frey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Frey (surname) Frey is a surname of German origin, from the Middle High German word "vri," meaning "free," and as a name, it referred to a free man, as opposed to a bondsman or serf in the feudal system. [ 1][ 2] Other variations include Freyr, Freyer, Freyda, Freyman, Freyberg, Freystein, Fray, Frayr, Frayda, Frayberg, Frayman, Freeman.

  6. Müller (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Müller (surname) The German word Müller means "miller" (as a profession). It is the most common family surname in Germany, Switzerland, and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle [1] (with the spelling Müller, Mueller or Muller) and is the fifth most common surname in Austria (see List of most common surnames in Europe ).

  7. Schmidt (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt (surname) Schmidt is a common German occupational surname derived from the German word "Schmied" meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker". This surname is the German equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world.

  8. Pfeiffer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pfeiffer (surname) Pfeiffer ( / ˈfaɪfər / FY-fər, German: [ˈpfaɪfɐ] ⓘ) is a German-language occupational surname meaning "whistler" or " pipe -" or " fife -player" and etymologically akin to English Piper and Fifer; other spellings include Pfeifer. [1] Notable people with the name include:

  9. Dahl (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dahl or Dahle is a surname of Germanic origin. [1] Dahl, which means valley in the North Germanic languages ( tal in German, dale in northern England English), is common in Germany, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and the Faroe Islands. The origin of the German forms Dahl and Dahle may have been in medieval Westphalia.

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