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List of the most common surnames in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of the most common surnames in Germany
== List of the 100 most common surnames in Germany == # Müller, occupation (miller) # Schmidt, occupation (smith) (all homophones combined would rank first) # Schneider, occupation (tailor) # Fischer, occupation (fisherman) # Weber, occupation (weaver) # Meyer, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer) (all homophones combined would rank second) # Wagner, occupation (wainwright) # Becker, occupation (baker) # Schulz, occupation (medieval mayor) # Hoffmann, occupation (steward or courtier) # Schäfer, occupation (shepherd) # Koch, occupation (cook) # Bauer, occupation (farmer or peasant) # Richter, occupation (judge) # Klein, trait ("small") # Wolf, perhaps derived from forename (e.g. ''Wolf'', ''Wolfgang'', etc.) or trait ("wolf-like") # Schröder, occupation (tailor or wine shipper) # Neumann, trait ("new") # Schwarz, trait ("black-haired") # Zimmermann, occupation (carpenter) # Braun, trait ("brown-haired") or forename (Brunhold) # Krüger, occupation (innkeeper) # Hofmann, occupation (steward or courtier) # Hartmann, forename # Lange, trait ("big") # Schmitt, occupation (smith) # Werner, forename # Schmitz, occupation (smith) # Krause, trait ("curly-haired") # Meier, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer) # Lehmann, occupation/class (vassal) # Schmid, occupation (smith) # Schulze, occupation (medieval mayor) # Maier, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer) # Köhler, occupation (charcoal-maker) # Herrmann, forename # König, house name ("king") # Walter, forename # Mayer, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer) # Huber, occupation (farmer) # Kaiser, house name ("emperor") # Fuchs, trait ("fox hunter" or "fox-like") # Peters, forename # Lang, trait ("big") # Scholz, occupation (medieval mayor) # Möller, occupation (miller) # Weiß, trait ("white-haired" or "white-skinned") # Jung, trait ("young") # Hahn, perhaps derived from forename (Johannes) # Schubert, occupation (shoemaker) # Vogel, house name ("bird") # Friedrich, forename # Keller, occupation (winemaker) # Günther, forename # Frank, tribe (Franks) # Berger, house name ("mountain") # Winkler, occupation (grocer) # Roth, trait ("red-haired") # Beck, occupation (baker) # Lorenz, forename # Baumann, occupation (farmer or peasant) # Franke, tribe (Franks) # Albrecht, forename # Schuster, occupation (shoemaker) # Simon, forename # Ludwig, forename # Böhm, nation (Bohemian) # Winter, related to winter # Kraus, trait ("curly-haired") # Martin, forename # Schumacher, occupation (shoemaker) # Krämer, occupation (merchant) # Vogt, occupation (bailiff) # Stein, house name ("rock") # Jäger, occupation (hunter) # Otto, forename # Sommer, related to summer # Groß, trait ("big") # Seidel, perhaps derived from forename (e.g. Siegfried, Sieghart, etc.) # Heinrich, forename # Brandt, related to fire # Haas, house name ("hare") # Schreiber, occupation (scrivener) # Graf, occupation (count) # Schulte, occupation (medieval mayor) # Dietrich, forename # Ziegler, occupation (brickmaker) # Kuhn, perhaps derived from forename (Konrad) # Kühn, trait ("brave") # Pohl, nation (Pole) # Engel, forename or house name ("angel") # Horn, house name ("horn") # Busch, house name ("shrub") # Bergmann, occupation (miner) # Thomas, forename # Voigt, occupation (bailiff) # Sauer, trait ("grim") # Arnold, forename # Wolff, perhaps derived from forename (e.g. ''Wolf'', ''Wolfgang'', etc.) or trait ("wolf-like") # Pfeiffer, occupation (piper)〔http://christoph.stoepel.net/geogen/v3/ Namen eingeben〕
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