Meaning & History
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname from German Star, Middle High German star, ‘starling’, probably denoting a talkative or perhaps a voracious person.
Dutch: nickname either for a gloomy person or for someone who was rigid and inflexible, from Middle Dutch staer ‘having a troubled or gloomy expression’; ‘tight’, ‘stiff’.
English translation of German and Jewish Stern 2.
Slovenian: from the adjective star ‘old’ (see Stare).
Dutch: nickname either for a gloomy person or for someone who was rigid and inflexible, from Middle Dutch staer ‘having a troubled or gloomy expression’; ‘tight’, ‘stiff’.
English translation of German and Jewish Stern 2.
Slovenian: from the adjective star ‘old’ (see Stare).