[Surname] meaning of names, origin of names
Good grief I should start my own site! I looked up two names . This site said not known. Ferchen is a place in Germany schidvigholstein area. Kier the other name I looked up is a Viking name given ti a family in north east Scotland meaning men of the bog. The vikings liked these men because they burned peat to retrieve the iron to make swords. Vogelzang a combined name from two sides of a river.
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Ferchen is in Bavaria (tinyurl.com/z9pymmz) and so nowhere near the "schidvigholstein area" by which I presume you mean Schleswig-Holstein which is in the northernmost part of Germany (tinyurl.com/jgwz26m). In fact, this where most of the Ferchens are found (tinyurl.com/j3gbs8u) so it is unlikely that the Bavarian placename is the origin of the surname.
Kier is a variant of Keir (tinyurl.com/h4uh9br) which is a placename in Scotland (tinyurl.com/hk2orz7) and comes from either Celtic cair 'stockaded farm, manor house' or cathair 'fort'.
And if by Vogelzang you mean Vogelsang, we're talking about a number of places in Germany (tinyurl.com/j6zkm2s) the etymology of which is 'bird song' (tinyurl.com/zsgtm6s).
Kier is a variant of Keir (tinyurl.com/h4uh9br) which is a placename in Scotland (tinyurl.com/hk2orz7) and comes from either Celtic cair 'stockaded farm, manor house' or cathair 'fort'.
And if by Vogelzang you mean Vogelsang, we're talking about a number of places in Germany (tinyurl.com/j6zkm2s) the etymology of which is 'bird song' (tinyurl.com/zsgtm6s).