Meaning & Origin
Egger is a surname of German origin. It is a occupational name derived from the Middle High German word eggen, meaning "to harrow" or "to plow," and thus referred to a plowman or farmer. The name is most common in German-speaking regions, particularly in Switzerland, southern Germany, and Austria. According to the 2010 United States Census, Egger is the 9728th most common surname in the United States, with 3334 bearers, and is overwhelmingly found among White individuals (93.52%). Variants of the surname may include Egger (with or without diacritics) or related forms such as Eggert or Egers, though these are less common. The name falls within the broader category of European occupational surnames that reflect medieval agricultural practices.Meaning: Plowman, farmerOrigin: GermanType: Occupational surnameUsage regions: Germany, Switzerland, Austria, United States