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Surname Eckerstorfer - Meaning and Origin

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Eckerstorfer: What does the surname Eckerstorfer mean?

The German surname Eckerstorfer is composed of two elements: “ecker” and “torfer”, which are both derived from Old High German. “Ecker” is related to the word “aige”, which translates to “edge”, and “torfer” which means “pasture”.

The surname would have been used to describe a person or family who lived in or near an area of pasture land. It is likely that this area of pasture was located near a body of water, river or lake, as the additional term “torfer” is related to water.

The surname Eckerstorfer is most common in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It is an occupational name that could be used to describe a worker of the land, a farmer, herder, or perhaps a gamekeeper.

The earliest example of the surname dates back to 1684 in Theindorf, Austria. The name continues to be found in various regions today and is still widely used across Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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Eckerstorfer: Where does the name Eckerstorfer come from?

The surname Eckerstorfer is most commonly found in the present day in Austria and other German-speaking countries. It originated in 12th-century Bavaria, where it was used as a suffix to indicate a farmstead near an oak tree. In subsequent centuries, it spread throughout much of Central Europe.

The highest concentration of Eckerstorfers can be found in Austria, where records indicate more than 8,000 people carry the name. Most of them are concentrated in the provinces of Lower Austria, Salzburg and Vienna, with a few hundred living in Tyrol. In Germany, the surname is found mainly in the states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, which are near the Austrian border.

The popularity of the last name Eckerstorfer has also increased further afield in recent years. According to records, the name is also present in the United States, Canada, and other locations in Europe. It has even been observed in the South American nation of Argentina. Thus, while the surname remains most common in Austria and Germany, its prevalence has spread throughout the world over time.

Variations of the surname Eckerstorfer

The Eckerstorfer surname is of Germanic origin, derived from two words, "Ecker" meaning ‘edge or corner of a field’ and "Storfer” meaning ‘dweller’. As a result, the surname is most commonly found in south and south west Germany.

Variants of the Eckerstorfer surname include Eikerstorfer, Eickorstorfer, Eckerströfer, Eigkorster, Eikerstorferin, and Eckeredormer, while alternate spellings include Eckersdorfer, Eckerstorffer, Eckerstorfer, Eckersterfer, Eckerstarfer, and Eckersdörfer.

Similar surnames of Germanic origin include Eckert, Eckhardt, Eckerle, Eckard, Ecker, Eckers, Eckar, Eckman, Eckenrode, Eckel, Eckels, Eckman, Eckols, Eker, and Eckstein.

In addition to the many German spellings, the Eckerstorfer surname may also be found in Austria, where it is spelled as Eckerstorfer, and in Romania, where it may be found as Eksterfer or Ekszterfer. Similarly, in Hungary it may be found spelled as Eksztör.

Overseas, the name may also be found in the United States and Canada, where it has been Anglicized, most commonly being spelled as Eckstorfer, Eckestorfer, or Ekstorfer.

Famous people with the name Eckerstorfer

  • Wolf-Dieter Eckerstorfer, Austrian footballer
  • Erwin Eckerstorfer, Austrian footballer
  • Friedrich Eckerstorfer, Austrian actor
  • Pia Eckerstorfer, Austrian judoka
  • Luigi Eckerstorfer, Austrian fearless mountain climber
  • Henry Eckerstorfer, American astrologer
  • Albrecht Eckerstorfer, Austrian opera singer
  • Kevin Eckerstorfer, Austrian jazz drummer
  • Eric Eckerstorfer, Austrian architect
  • Amalia Eckerstorfer, Austrian theater director

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