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'''Weiner''' is a surname (pronounced 'Winer') originating in the German language. The name is related to [[Wagner (disambiguation)|Wagner]] and means the same ([[wheelwright]]) in an old variant of the German dialect in [[Lower Silesia]].<ref name="Familiennamen">{{de icon}} [http://www.vorfahrenforschung.de/namen.htm Vorfahrenforschung.de <!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''Weiner''' is a surname (pronounced 'Weiner') originating in the German language. The name is related to [[Wagner (disambiguation)|Wagner]] and means the same ([[wheelwright]]) in an old variant of the German dialect in [[Lower Silesia]].<ref name="Familiennamen">{{de icon}} [http://www.vorfahrenforschung.de/namen.htm Vorfahrenforschung.de <!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also [[German family name etymology]].
The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also [[German family name etymology]].

Revision as of 18:29, 15 September 2015

Weiner is a surname (pronounced 'Weiner') originating in the German language. The name is related to Wagner and means the same (wheelwright) in an old variant of the German dialect in Lower Silesia.[1]

The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also German family name etymology.

In the 18th and 19th centuries some Jews adopted the name, which means "wine merchant" in Yiddish.

Weiner may refer to:

Other uses

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See also