Roesner

Roesner is a surname of German origin, believed to have been introduced to England by immigrants over the centuries. The precise etymology of the name remains unclear, however, it is thought to have derived from a German occupational name, meaning 'carpenter' or 'joiner'.

Individuals bearing the surname Roesner have been recorded in various parts of England, particularly in areas with historical connections to German communities. Over time, the name may have undergone changes in spelling and pronunciation, reflecting the evolution of language and dialect.

Today, the surname Roesner is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, but can still be found among the diverse tapestry of British surnames. Like many surnames, its bearers may have diverse backgrounds and stories, contributing to the rich mosaic of British society.

There are approximately 17 people named Roesner in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Roesner.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Hans
  • Peter
  • Tom
  • Wolfgang

Female

  • Elaine

Similar and related surnames

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