The word "Berger" means "salvager" according to the dictionary, but I also know a lot of US Americans with that last name, which originates from the word mountain in German (Berg) or the French word for shepherd.
"Mountain", generally. Can be "hill", depending on the context.
French: Montagne Spanish: MontaΓ±a German: Berg Italian: Montagna
The German word for mountain is "Berg".
Berg
The surname Berg is of German and Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the German and Dutch word for "mountain" or "hill", and is a common surname in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
It's "auf dem Berg" in German.
German Words for mountain are Berg and Gebirge.
Berg is German for mountain.
berg means hill and burg means castle. Improve Berg and Burg are pronounced differently in German. In English the two words are often homophones.
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Franz Christopher August Berg has written: 'A concise grammar of the German language by Franz Christopher August Berg ..'
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Urte von Berg has written: 'Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel' -- subject(s): Biography, German Authors