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Wagner (surname)

The surname Wagner is derived from the Germanic surname , meaning or The surname is German but is also well-established in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, eastern Europe, and elsewhere as well as in all German-speaking countries, and among Ashkenazi Jews.

The Wagner surname was first found in Saxony, where the family became a prominent contributor to the development of the area from ancient times. The alternatively spelled surname Wegner has its origin in Silesia.

This common occupational surname was often given to one who transported produce or other goods via high-sided wagons or carts. Among some German populations, especially the Pennsylvania Germans, Wagner also denoted a wagon-maker, wainwright, or cartwright.

People with the surname Wagner

People with the surname Wagnerová

In Czech, the feminine form of the surname is Wagnerová. Notable people with the surname include:

Fictional characters

See also

General

  • Wagner family tree, the composer Richard Wagner and his family, many of whom have been active in the arts
  • Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), Austrian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in medicine
  • Von Wagner, ring name of professional wrestler Calvin Bloom

Things named similarly to Wagner

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