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Surname Pieper - Meaning and Origin

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Pieper: What does the surname Pieper mean?

The surname Pieper is of German origin and is derived from the medieval personal name Pieper. It was a pet form of Peter, the German version of the name Peter which is derived from the Greek word ‘petros’ meaning ‘rock’.

In Germany, the surname Pieper is more likely to refer to bakers, which was the original trade associated with the surname in the Middle Ages. It was likely that during this time, people with the Pieper surname were bakers by trade. Alternatively, the surname could have derived from the term "pfeift" which means "pipe".

The original bearer of this surname likely acquired it either as a nickname for a baker or for a bagpipe player.

Today, the surname Pieper is quite common in Germany but is also found in other European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg. It is also found in Norway and Sweden. Although it is widely used in Germany, in other countries this surname is rare.

The Pieper surname is a reminder of a rich and diverse German culture, history and heritage. It has come to represent bakers and pipe players, and it has come to be a symbol of resilience and strength.

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Pieper: Where does the name Pieper come from?

The last name Pieper is mostly common in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. It is thought to have origins in the Netherlands and has spread over time.

In Germany, it is the most common last name. According to German genealogical research, there are currently about 33,000 people with the last name Pieper living in the country.

In Belgium, there are just over 1,400 people with the last name Pieper living in the country. It is one of the top 1000 most common last names in Belgium.

In the Netherlands, there are an estimated 8,000 people with the last name Pieper.

The last name Pieper is also found in other countries throughout Europe, North America, and Australia. It is estimated that there are over 50,000 people with the last name Pieper living across the world.

Pieper is also a common surname in Scandinavia, especially in Sweden where it is the 307th most common name. It is also found in Denmark, Norway, and Finland.

Outside of Europe, the last name Pieper is most common in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

Variations of the surname Pieper

The surname Pieper has many variants, spellings and surnames of the same origin. These include Piper, Pfeifer, Pfeiffer, Pipper, Pobeler, Popeler, Poppler, Pyper, Pipe, Papeler, Papeler, Papke, Peiper, Peip, Pabler, Pabst, Pabel, Pauper, Paepel, Päpel, Poppel, Pöpel, Pipel, Pipenbrinck, Peppenbrinck, Pyppel, Püppler, Püppeler, Püpfel and Pupper. Pieper is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word 'pîper', which means 'farmer or tiller of the soil'. It is a nick-name surname referring to an ancestor's occupation as a farmer or maker of pipes, or perhaps someone who played a pipe. It is also possible that this surname is derived from the Middle Low German word 'pîpere', meaning 'a piper or bagpiper'.

The surname Pieper is found in many countries, including Germany, Austria, Poland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, the United States, and other countries. It is also common in some other German-speaking countries, such Czech Republic, Hungary and Croatia, either as an inherited surname or as a result of emigration from German-speaking countries.

In the United States the Pieper surname is primarily found in the Midwest states, particularly Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota. The 2000 US Census found 2,958 people with the surname Pieper. The Pieper family is one of the oldest in Germany, its members having played a prominent role in German history. The Pieper family crest features an anchor.

Many people with the surname Pieper have changed their name to Piper, Pfeiffer or Poppler for various reasons. This is especially true in the United States, with the German surname being less common there than in other parts of the world.

Famous people with the name Pieper

  • Daniel Pieper: German actor, known for his role in the movie Never Look Away.
  • Victoria Pieper: German model and beauty pageant contestant, Miss Germany 2014.
  • Jandin Pieper: Dutch professional footballer who is currently playing for a Fraction club.
  • Emmanuel Pieper: Canadian actor, best known for his roles in the TV series including Mr. D, X Company, and Guilt.
  • Henrik Pieper: German painter, sculptor, illustrator, and cartoonist.
  • Hugo Pieper: American film score composer and musician.
  • Fritz Pieper: German physicist, for his contributions to the theory of spontaneous polarization in quartz.
  • Luca Pieper: Belgian actor, widely known for his lead roles in films such as The Fury and The Nibelungs.
  • Jürgen Pieper: German theologian, well known for his work on the doctrine of the Trinity.
  • Markus Pieper: German politician of the Christian Democratic Union.

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