Statistics and meaning of name Nehrer


Usage: 2% firstname, 98% surname.
Nehrer first name was found 2 times in 1 different countries. (USA)
Surname Nehrer is used at least 71 times in at least 9 countries.
Name written with Chinese letters: 内雷尔 (pinyin: nèi léi ěr)




      Surname Nehrer
Given names
Joakim Nehrer (2)
Amy Nehrer (1)
Zsuzsanna Nehrer (1)
Janos Nehrer (1)
Margareta Nehrer (1)
Margaretha Nehrer (1)
Tomas Nehrer (1)
Sven Nehrer (1)
Peter Nehrer (1)
Per Nehrer (1)
Gyorgyne Nehrer (1)
Johann Nehrer (1)
Stephanie Nehrer (1)
Solange Nehrer (1)
Robert Nehrer (1)
Didier Nehrer (1)
Willy Nehrer (1)
Herta Nehrer (1)
Manfred Nehrer (1)
Ursula Nehrer (1)
Maria Nehrer (1)
Ingrid Nehrer (1)
John Nehrer (1)




Surname Nehrer in Austria   Surname Nehrer in France   Surname Nehrer in USA   

Nehrer reversed is Rerhen
Name contains 6 letters - 33.33% vowels and 66.67% consonants.

Anagrams: Rerehn Hneerr Nheerr Ehnerr
Misspells: Nehler Nehrrer Nehrera Nherer Neherr



Rhymes: Dürer admirer adulterer adventurer armorer austerer awarer mailer sailor tailor jailer whaler

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Nehrer Gyorgy says: Nehrer= old Germanic. Life-giving, nourishing
Nehrer Gyorgy says: George Nehrer: Hungary Writer Short stories, novels -Csak mesélek -Hazádnak rendületlenül -38 pillanat -A Bakonyi Kovács
Nehrer Gyorgy says: Hungary George= György The settlement’s Hungarian name is “Nagyőr Község”, its German name is “Nehrer”, and its Slovakian name is “Strážky”. The part of the settlement known as “Szepesbéla” is located in Slovakia, while the “Eperjesi” district is in Késmárk County. In the Árpád Age the settlement was a fortress and was populated by border patrol guards. In 1261, Germanic Templar Knights built a monastery in Nehrer. The Berzeviczy family was the village’s first known Hungarian land owner, and they received their estate from King Charles Robert at the beginning of the 14th century. In the 15th century the Silesian Warkotsch family built a gothic castle on the ruins of the monastery. In 1556, the Horváth-Stancsics family became the new occupants of the castle. Today, a glorious renaissance castle, built between 1570 and 1580, stands on the site of the old castle. It was commissioned by Gergely Horváth-Stancsics, a noted humanist of the period, who founded a college in it, which operated until 1711. Later, the Thököly’s transformed the castle. In 1708, it was ravaged by fire, after which it was expanded as a four wing castle. In 1801, the settlement became part of the Szirmay estate, and in the second half of the century it became the property of the Mednyánszky and later the Czóbel families.

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