Posch is a surname of German origin. People with that name include:
Huber is a German-language surname. It derives from the German word Hube meaning hide, a unit of land a farmer might possess, granting them the status of a free tenant. It is in the top ten most common surnames in the German-speaking world, especially in Austria and Switzerland where it is the surname of approximately 0.3% of the population.
Ferrero is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin that means 'smith', a person who works with iron, in parallel with surnames like Ferraro, Ferrari and Smith.
Bianchi, a plural of bianco, is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schuster is a common family name in German. It is also common among Ashkenazi-Jews, sometimes spelled Shuster. Other spelling variants of the name include Šuster, Šustr, Šuštar, and Chouster.
Leitner is an Austrian and southern German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hrdlička is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schmitz is a common German surname (smith).
Hübner is a Germanic surname, sometimes spelled Huebner or Hubner.
Rainer is a German surname.
Ebner is a Germanic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fabri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pilz is a German occupational surname, which means a gatherer of mushrooms, derived from the German pilz "mushroom". Variants of the name include Piltz and Pilzer. The name may refer to:
Lovato is a surname of northern Italian origin. It derives from the Late Latin personal name Lupatus, derivative of Latin lupus, meaning "wolf".
Egger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Peter is a surname which is also a common masculine given name. It is derived, via Latin "petra", from the Greek word πέτρος (petros) meaning "stone" or "rock".
Hartig is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kostner is a German and Dutch surname and also a germanised version of the Ladin surname Costa.
Tedesco is an Italian word for "German". Etymologically, it derives from Theodiscus, sharing the same root of German "Deutsch". Both Tedesco and Tedeschi are common surnames among Italians, both in Italy and in the diaspora. The surname and its variants means someone from Germany. The surname is also listed as a common Jewish surname in Italy. Paul Johnson notes that the 'Natione Tedesca' described Jews of German origin, being among the three Jewish ethnic divisions resident in mid-16th-century Venice.
Wiesinger is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: