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List of the most common surnames in Germany


List of the most common surnames in Germany


List of the most common surnames in Germany

Data updated to 12 February 2021.

Regional differences

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. Meyer is particularly common in the Low German-speaking regions, especially in Lower Saxony (where it is more common than Müller). Bauer leads in eastern Upper German-speaking Bavaria. Rarer names tend to accumulate in the north and south. Huber is common in southern Bavaria and is, with the exception of Munich, the most frequent name in that area. Patronymic surnames such as Jansen/Janssen, Hansen, and Petersen are the most common names in the far north (Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein).

Slavic names

Due to the historical settlement of Slavs, Slavic names are most common in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (especially in Lusatia, where Sorbs continue to reside today). 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. Many Polish-named Germans reside in the Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin, though they are mostly "Germanized" by form (e.g. Orlowski, Schimanski, Rudzinski, Kowalski, Schymanietz, Matuszek to Matussek or Mattner, Koslowski, etc.).

  • 157. Nowak (Polish)
  • 270. Noack (Sorbian)
  • 435. Pietsch

Turkish names

The large number of Turkish immigrants to Germany accounts for the frequency of Turkish surnames.

  • 587. Yılmaz
  • 938. Kaya

Names of other origins

Because many Vietnamese sought asylum in West Germany or guest work in East Germany during and after the Vietnam War, and because approximately 40% of the Vietnamese population carry one particular name, the surname Nguyen is notably common in Germany.

  • 815. Nguyen

See also

  • German name

Literature

  • Duden: Familiennamen, Herkunft und Bedeutung von 20.000 Nachnamen. ISBN 3-411-70852-2.
  • dtv-Atlas: Namenkunde. ISBN 3-423-03234-0.
  • Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon. München 1967, ISBN 3-8112-2271-6.
  • Max Gottschald: Deutsche Namenkunde. 5. Aufl., Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-11-008618-2.
  • Josef Karlmann Brechenmacher: Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Familiennamen. ISBN 3-7980-0355-6.
  • Horst Naumann: Das große Buch der Familiennamen. Alter, Herkunft, Bedeutung. Augsburg 2005, ISBN 3-8289-1955-3.
  • Ernst Schwarz: Deutsche Namenforschung. Band 1: Ruf- und Familiennamen, Band 2: Orts- und Flurnamen, Göttingen 1950.

References

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