Gwinner

Surname Origin: German or Swiss-German

Meaning & History: Gwinner is a surname of German or Swiss-German origin, derived from the Middle High German word "gnaere," meaning a clever or wise individual. The surname may have been used to denote someone known for their intelligence or shrewdness.

Distribution: The surname Gwinner is relatively rare and is predominantly found in Germany and Switzerland. However, some individuals bearing this surname may have migrated to other countries, including Britain.

Notable Individuals:

  • Johann Wilhelm Gwinner (1754–1820) - A prominent German mineralogist and geologist known for his contributions to the field of earth sciences.
  • Gwinner family - Various members of the Gwinner family have excelled in different fields, including academia, arts, and business.

Variants: Variants of the surname Gwinner may include Gwin, Gwinn, or Gwyner.

References: Tracing the Gwinner family history may involve research in local records, archives, and genealogical databases. The surname's historical variations and migration patterns can offer insights into the family's ancestral roots and evolution over time.

There are approximately 20 people named Gwinner in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Gwinner.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Joel
  • Robin

Female

  • Charlotte
  • Deborah
  • Lorna
  • Sarah

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