Meaning & Origin
Beiler is a German surname derived from the Middle High German word beile, meaning "measuring stick". This occupational surname likely originated for someone who made or used measuring sticks, such as a surveyor, carpenter, or handyman. The name is most common in German-speaking regions, with documented presence in the United States and Austria.Notable BearersAccording to biographical records, notable individuals with the surname Beiler include Anna Fisher Beiler (1848–1904), a British-born American missionary and newspaper editor; Anne F. Beiler (born 1949), an American businesswoman; Egon Beiler (born 1953), a Canadian sport wrestler; and Nadine Beiler (born 1990), an Austrian pop singer who rose to fame after winning the third season of the Austrian version of Starmania in 2007.Distribution and VariantsThe surname Beiler is also found in the Netherlands and Switzerland, though less frequently. A related variant is Baylor, likely an anglicized form of the name. The name Bieler and Byler are also cited as similar surnames.Meaning: "measuring stick" (occupational)Origin: GermanType: SurnameUsage regions: Germany, United States, AustriaRelated names: Baylor