Modern variant of "Hitler". Many Germans and Austrians surnamed Hitler changed their name after WW2. One technique was to alter the spelling or add more letters to the name, hence Hitzlsperger among many others. The original version, Hitler (more commonly spelled "Hiedler") is derived from "Hütteler" which means hut builder.
The German surname Hitzlsperger is a combination of two elements: "Hitzl," which is a diminutive form of the name Hitz meaning "flame" or "fire," and "sperger," which is derived from the verb "spergen" meaning "to sprinkle" or "to scatter." Therefore, the surname Hitzlsperger can be loosely translated as "scattered flame" or "sprinkled fire."
There is no direct translation for "Monhoffen" in German. It is possible that it is a surname or a place name.
The surname Clouse is of German origin, derived from the Middle Low German word "klus," meaning gorge or ravine. It likely indicated someone who lived near or in a narrow valley.
The surname Vogel is of German origin and is derived from the word "vogel," which means bird in German. It was likely originally used as a name for someone who kept or hunted birds.
The surname Klein is of German origin.
The surname Raab is of German origin.
Thomas Hitzlsperger is 6'.
Dietz is also the same as Deitz its a German surname meaning peoples ruler
An occupational surname for "blacksmith" or "metalworker," from the German word "schmied." The German equivalent of the English surname Smith.
Thomas Hitzlsperger was born on April 5, 1982.
Thomas Hitzlsperger was born on April 5, 1982.
Thomas Hitzlsperger goes by Der Hammer.
The German surname Köhler translates as charcoal-maker
Nothing, might be a surname.
The surname Vogel is of German origin and is derived from the word "vogel," which means bird in German. It was likely originally used as a name for someone who kept or hunted birds.
Kibler is the Austrian, Swiss, and South German spelling for the German surname Kübler. It is an occupational name for a cooper. The German word kübel means 'vat' or 'barrel'.
It is from the German word meaning "son of an angel".
It's a German surname meaning "springtime."