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Meaning & History

Meyer 3 is an English surname, originally a variant of Mayer 3. Like Mayer, it is an occupational name meaning 'mayor,' derived from Middle English mair, via Old French from Latin maior.

Etymology

The name originates from the feudal office of mayor, a title for a chief municipal or manorial official. In medieval England, the mayor was a prominent community leader, and the surname would have been given either to someone who held the office or to a servant of a mayor.

Distribution

According to Forebears, this specific variant—Meyer 3—is particularly associated with English-speaking countries, where it occasionally overlaps with German Jewish or Dutch forms.

Related Forms

Variants include Meyers (English patronymic) and Myers. Equivalents in other languages include Dutch Meijer, French Lemaire, and German Maier 1, Mayer 1, Meier 1, and Meyer 1.

  • Meaning: mayor
  • Origin: English
  • Type: occupational surname
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Other Languages & Cultures

(Dutch) Meijer (French) Lemaire (German) Maier 1, Mayer 1, Meier 1, Meyer 1, Meyers (Hungarian) Major 2 (Spanish) Merino

Same Spelling

Sources: Forebears — meyer-3

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