Re: Does anyone know the meaning of the German surname SCHOER?
in reply to a message by BSchoer10
At the moment this surname still exists in Germany, but it is rather regional.
You pronounce the "o" with two dots like "ir" in fir an "oe" in german has the same pronounciation as the o with two dots.
I am not sure about the meaning ot could be an occupational surname deriving from "Schue". Shoemaker??
Regards
You pronounce the "o" with two dots like "ir" in fir an "oe" in german has the same pronounciation as the o with two dots.
I am not sure about the meaning ot could be an occupational surname deriving from "Schue". Shoemaker??
Regards
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So now I can tell you! In fact schoer has derived from "shoemaker".
This is interesting. As I can't find anything about this name, I would like to know: Where did you get the information? And what exactly is the etymology? The closest I could get was SCHRÖDER for a shoe-maker. But this is still some way … State your sources!
Andy ;—)
Andy ;—)