Certificate of Name
Berger 2
Dutch, German
Meaning & Origin
Berger 2 is a Dutch and German surname, derived as a variant of Berg. The root name Berg originates from Old High German, Old Dutch, and Old Norse berg, meaning "mountain." This topographic surname would have originally identified someone who lived by a mountain or hill, or perhaps someone who came from a place named Berg. In Dutch and German naming traditions, the addition of the suffix "-er" can indicate a habitational or occupational connection, so Berger may have referred to a person from a mountain region or one who worked in mountainous areas. As a variant of Berg, Berger 2 shares the same root meaning but is less common. The name is primarily found in Dutch and German-speaking regions, with notable occurrences in the Netherlands, Germany, and among diaspora communities. Variants of Berg in Dutch include Berg, Berge, Van den Berg, and Van der Berg. In Swedish, the name appears as Berg and Berge. English cognates like Burroughs and Burrows also share the element "-berg," reflecting a common Germanic heritage. Meaning: Derived from 'berg' meaning 'mountain' Origin: Dutch and German topographic surname Type: Variation of the surname Berg Usage regions: Netherlands, Germany
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