Berns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ferraris is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The name Zellweger is a noble lineage of the Appenzell area, Switzerland, and may refer to:
Hochstetler is a surname originating in Switzerland, particularly in Bern-Mittelland.
Ferraro is an occupational surname of Italian origin meaning blacksmith in Italian. Notable people with this surname include:
Schallenberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Graybill is a surname of German origin of which the earliest known bearers were from Grosshöchstetten in the canton of Bern. The name was recorded as early as 1728 in America when an Eva Grabiel was married to a Christian Wenger in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Many of its early bearers were Amish or Mennonites. An old form of the name is Krähenbühl which means "crow's hill". Other forms of the same name include Grabill, Kraybill and Krehbiel, seldom also Krabill, Krebill, Krahenbühl, Crayenbühl and others. Notable people with the surname include:
Adamec is a surname of Czech and Slovak origin. It comes from the personal name Adam and the Czech/Slovak suffix -ec. Pronounced "a-da-mets", it is occasionally Germanized as Adametz.
Aegerter is a surname that can be traced to the canton of Bern, Switzerland. People with this surname include:
Pawlik is a surname. It is a diminutive of the Polish given name Paweł ("Paul"). Pawlik is related to the Czech surname Pavlík.
Gingerich is a surname of German origin. Other forms of the name are Gingrich, Gingerick and Gingery and its original form Güngerich, also written Guengerich. In Bern, Switzerland it was record as early as 1389 and in 1692 it was first recorded among Anabaptists. The first attestation in North America was in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1724. The name is seldomly seen in Europe but was spread in North America by Amish and Mennonite immigrants.
Troyer is a last name of German origin which is widespread among the Amish, Brethren and the Mennonites. It is the Pennsylvania German form of the German last name "Dreier", "Dreyer", "Treyer" or "Dreher". A Dreher in German is a traditional operator of a rotating cutting machine.
McCary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Morgenthaler is a family name from German speaking Europe.
Neuhaus is a German surname meaning "new house".
Vonk is a Dutch metonymic occupational surname. Vonk means "spark" and refers to the work of a Smith. People with this surname include:
Towey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Petrus may refer to:
Ritschard is a surname. According to forebears.io and familysearch.org, this surname is most commonly found in Switzerland and the United States. In Switzerland, it is most found in the cantons of Bern, the Zürich, and Aargau; in the United States, it is most commonly found in the states of Wisconsin, Colorado, and Pennsylvania.
Simmes is the surname of the following people
Berning is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: