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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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