Weider

Weider is a surname of German origin which is also found in Britain. The name Weider is an occupational surname derived from the Old High German word "widari," meaning "wood-cutter" or "forester."

The Weider family name is thought to have been introduced to Britain during the Middle Ages. Records show that individuals bearing the surname Weider have resided in various parts of the country, including in England and Scotland.

Throughout history, individuals with the surname Weider have contributed to various fields and professions, adding to the diversity and richness of British society. The exact origins and stories of individual Weider families may vary, reflecting the complex tapestry of British history and migration patterns.

Today, the surname Weider may be found among a diverse range of individuals across Britain, with descendants continuing to carry on the family name and its heritage.

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There are approximately 29 people named Weider in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Weider.

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Famous people named Weider

  • John Weider - Musician

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