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Surname Johannschröder - Meaning and Origin

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Johannschröder: What does the surname Johannschröder mean?

The surname Johannschröder is a Germanized form of the originally Dutch name ‘Johannesdruijer’, which is derived from the given name ‘Johannes’ (John) plus the Dutch and Low German word ‘druijer’, meaning ‘drayman’ or ‘carrier of goods’. This surname appears to be associated with those who were involved in the transportation of goods and materials throughout Europe.

Within Germany, Johannschröder is a relatively uncommon surname. It was most likely adopted by individuals who were originally of Dutch descent and later moved to Germany in search of better living conditions or economic opportunities. During this migration, the Dutch surname of Johannesdruijer was likely simplified and Germanized in an effort to make the name easier to pronounce or remember.

Ultimately, the last name Johannschröder signifies a family’s Dutch history and ties to the transportation of goods and materials throughout Europe in an earlier time. For those with the surname, a connection to their ancestors’ movement and dedication can still be found in the meaning of the name.

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Johannschröder: Where does the name Johannschröder come from?

Johannschröder is a German surname originating from the North Sea coastal region of Lower Saxony. It is believed to have originated from the medieval German personal name "Johann", combined with the Middle High German word "schroder" meaning son of or descendant of. Today, this surname can be found mainly in Germany, as well as other German-speaking countries. Additionally, it can be found in places where German immigrants migrated, such as the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Brazil.

In Germany, Johannschröder is a fairly common name, particularly in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, and Bremen where it ranks as one of the 800 most common surnames in the country.

The surname is also prominent in the Netherlands, being ranked as the 706th most common surname in the country. This is due to the fact that a large number of Dutch immigrants originate from Germany, including many with the surname Johannschröder.

In Sweden, the surname is ranked 3033rd and is most commonly found in the region of Skåne where it is believed to have arrived with German settlers in the 18th century.

In the United States, Johannschröder is a fairly uncommon surname. There is no exact rank as the US Census does not distinguish 430 surnames individually, however it is believed to fall somewhere between 7001 and 8000 out of the approximate 150,000 surnames in the country.

In the United Kingdom, Johannschröder is not particularly common. It’s estimated that there are around 400 people with the surname living in the UK.

Finally, in Brazil, Johannschröder is quite prominent. According to the IBGE, there are over 800 people with the surname living in the country, primarily in the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, and Rio Grande do Sul.

Variations of the surname Johannschröder

The surname Johannschröder is derived from the German forename Johann. This family name can also be spelled Johannschroeder, Johannsen, Johannson, Johannsson, and Jonsson. It is also found as foreign variants such as Gianni, Giannini, Giannino, Yannakis, Yannonis, and Yiannis in Greece, and Ivanovic, Ivancic, and Ivanovski in Europe.

In English speaking countries the surname Johannschröder is often anglicised to Johnson or Johnstone. It is also found as Jonasson, Jensson, Jensen, Janson, and Janssen.

In the United States, many people with the surname have Anglicised it further and have adopted the spelling of Jones, while others have chosen less common options such as Johanson, Juhanson, OSTERBERG, and FEENSTRA.

Other spellings of the Johannschröder surname include Johannsdotter, Joensdotter, Janzdotter, Janzen, Johansdotter, Johannsbardotter, Johannsbekkedotter, Johansdatter, Johannsdochter, Johannsdotter, Johansdatter, Janzdatter, and other variants.

The Johannschröder surname is commonly found in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and other parts of Scandinavia. It is also found in Greece, England, Scotland, Ireland, and other parts of Europe as well as the United States of America. Those who have this surname are likely of German or Scandinavian ancestry.

Famous people with the name Johannschröder

  • Joachim Ernst von Johannschröder (1881-1956), a German general and Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle
  • Walther Johannschröder (1867-1933), a German World War I flying ace
  • Ulrike von Johannschröder (born 1965), a German lawyer and professor in commercial law
  • Karsten Johannschröder (born 1971), a German football player and manager
  • Hans Johannschröder (1896-1945), a German sculptor and medal-maker
  • Clarissa von Johannschröder (1820-1871), a German novelist
  • Peter Johannschröder (1730-1806), a German philologist and philosopher
  • August Johannschröder (1784-1860), a German landscape painter
  • Manabu Johannschröder (born 1977), a Japanese football player
  • Johannes Johannschröder (1929-2012), a German former bobsleigh athlete

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