Huser

Huser is a British surname of Swiss German origin. The name is believed to have originated from the German word "Haus" meaning house or home, suggesting that it may have been an occupational surname for someone who worked in or owned a house.

The earliest recorded instance of the surname Huser can be traced back to the medieval period in Switzerland, particularly in regions with strong Germanic influences. Over time, the surname may have spread to other countries, including Britain, carried by immigrants or through intermarriage.

In Britain, individuals with the surname Huser can be found across various regions, with concentrations in urban areas. The name may have undergone variations in spelling over the centuries, as is common with many surnames.

Today, those bearing the surname Huser can be found in diverse professions and walks of life, contributing to the cultural tapestry of modern Britain. The name continues to be passed down from generation to generation, keeping alive the legacy of its ancient origins.

There are approximately 16 people named Huser in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Huser.

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