Meaning & Origin
EtymologyGroßer is a German surname, a variant of Groß, which derives from the Old High German word groz meaning "tall, big" or "great." The umlaut ß (sharp s) indicates the pronunciation /gʁoːsɐ/. It is equivalent to the non-umlauted forms Gross and Grosser used in other contexts.Notable BearersIndividuals with the surname Großer (or spelled Grosser) have been prominent in various fields. Notable figures include Alfred Grosser (1925–2024), a German-French sociologist and political scientist, and Maurice Grosser (1903–1986), an American painter and critic. In sports, Peter Grosser (1938–2021) was a German football player and coach, while Pamela Großer (born 1977) is a German actress. Others include Jorge Grosser (born 1945), a Chilean runner, and Philip Grosser (1890–1933), an anarchist activist.Variants and Cultural SignificanceThe name Großer is part of a family of Germanic surnames derived from physical characteristics. Variants include Gross, Groos, Große, Grosse, and Größel. Cognates in other languages include the Dutch Groot and De Groot, and the Hungarian Grósz. The adjective "groß" also appears in many German place names, especially for mountains (e.g., Großglockner).Meaning: From Old High German groz meaning "tall, big"Origin: GermanyType: Descriptive nicknameUsage Regions: Germany, with notable figures in international contexts