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The surname "Wurfl" is of German origin. It is a variant of the name "Worfel," which is derived from the Middle High German word "wurfal" or "werfal," meaning "one who throws, cast...
The last name Wurgler is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "wurgen," meaning "to strangle" or "to choke." It is possible that the surname Wurgler was...
The surname Wurlitzer has German origins. It is derived from the Old High German "wurz" meaning "earth" and "litz" meaning "small clearing," referring to a specific geographical lo...
The surname "Wurschmidt" is of German origin. It is derived from a geographical location named with Old High German words "wurz" meaning "herb" and "schmith" meaning "smith". Thus,...
The surname Wurstle is believed to have German origins. It is derived from a medieval German occupation name for a butcher or sausage maker, as "Wurst" means sausage in German and ...
The surname "Wurth" is a German and Swiss occupational name derived from the Middle High German "wurz" meaning "worm" or "earwig", referring to someone who was a dealer or collecto...