My last name is Weil and my Great-Grandfather Carl Weil was born in Austria near the German/Austrian Border. Weil is a town in Germany and the name means village or sometimes place of dwelling. There are many forms it could have originated in though from Weiler, Weill, or Wyle depending on how it was changed when your family emigrated.
Plopper is an English last name.
Its Irish my last name is caldwell :)
Names are colorless.
Witt is an English last name.
Austrian/German.
German or Austrian
Austrian-Bavarian
Hungarian and Austrian
James Lawrence Peter Butrica has written: 'The manuscript tradition of Propertius' -- subject(s): Latin Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Latin
Gregor Mendell was an Austrian Monk, living in a monastary in Austria. He was religious and did his work since he was the gardener of the monastary. Therefore since he was Austrian, the name Mendell is an Austrian name.
Shifflett is Austrian in origin.
Charles 1 of austria
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
No it is not Austrian, it is actually a German and Ashkenazic Jewish surname
There is no such language as "Austrian" but if you mean German, the name James is spelled "Jakob" in German.
Austrian, mostly; also Swiss, German and others. See http://www.google.com/trends?q=Lehner