Jewish Family Names and Their Origins HW Guggenheimer. GROB (w) "coarse, thick, strong (MHG) (Bahl) cf G Dick Stark. Pol Drabkin Patr Grobard, Grober, Groberman, Grobler, Grobard, Grobman, Grobmanow, Grobstein (of Grobstein), Grobtuch (stupca- stupca (Lodz).
Grobler is a Polish Jewish Surname. See JewishGen Poland. There were two Grobler's on Schindlers List. See Grobler Jew's who died in the Holocaust. There was a Grobler professor from Poland whose father survived the Holocaust and was the only Grobler left there - he says that Groblers originated in Holland then moved to Germany. Known as "Soeker" in Holland.
This american surname Cutshaw is of German origin, a variant of German surname Gottschall.
German
The name Bauer is of German origin.
The German surname of Stiegler originates in Switzerland.
german or austrian
Deutsch is a surname of German origin. It means "German"
This american surname Cutshaw is of German origin, a variant of German surname Gottschall.
it is of German origin
The surname Gerber is of German origin and is an occupational name for a tanner or leather worker. It is derived from the Middle High German word "gerwe," meaning tanned skin or hide. The name has variations in other languages, such as Gärber in Swedish and Gerver in Dutch.
German.
German
German
The name Bauer is of German origin.
The surname Anepohl may be German in origin.
The German surname of Stiegler originates in Switzerland.
The surname Riker is a German variant of the surname Rieck.
It is a German surname.