There are
900
Etzlers in the USAEtzler is the
26949th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Etzler
JohnEtzler
John Adolphus Etzler was a German-American socialist who promoted utopian ideas and authored the book 'The Paradise Within the Reach of All Men.'EdmundEtzler
Edmund Etzler was a Czech chess master who won the Bohemian Chess Championship in 1913.HannaEtzler-Strauss
Hanna Etzler-Strauss was an Austrian Holocaust survivor who became a renowned figure in Holocaust education and remembrance.WalterEtzler
Walter Etzler was an American football player who played as a tackle for the Canton Bulldogs in the early 1900s.PeterEtzler
Peter Etzler was a Swiss composer and musician known for his compositions and performances on the glass harmonica.KerstinEtzler
Kerstin Etzler is a Swedish politician and member of the Social Democratic Party who has served as a member of the Swedish Parliament.JakeEtzler
Jake Etzler is a contemporary American artist known for his paintings and installations that explore themes of identity and urban life.JuliaEtzler
Julia Etzler is a German actress known for her roles in films and television series, including the critically acclaimed series 'Dark.'RudiEtzler
Rudi Etzler is an Austrian former alpine ski racer who competed in the downhill and super-G events in the 1980s and 1990s.MariaEtzler
Maria Etzler was a German sculptor known for her bronze sculptures depicting human forms and abstract concepts.Etzler Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Etzler' is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word 'etzel,' meaning 'noble.' The name likely originated as a medieval nickname or occupational name for someone of noble or exalted status.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Etzler' is most commonly found in Germany and the United States. It is also present in smaller numbers in Austria, Switzerland, and other German-speaking regions.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Etzler' include 'Ettler,' 'Etzeler,' 'Etzle,' 'Etzel,' 'Etzlin,' 'Eitler,' 'Eutler,' 'Aetzler,' and 'Entzler.'
Migration and ImmigrationIndividuals with the surname 'Etzler' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, particularly the United States, during periods of German immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries.