There are
1856
Neuenschwanders in the USANeuenschwander is the
15712nd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Neuenschwander
JohnNeuenschwander
John Neuenschwander is a historian and author known for his works on various topics, including American politics and religious movements.HugoNeuenschwander
Hugo Neuenschwander was a Swiss painter and graphic artist known for his abstract and surrealist works.FritzNeuenschwander
Fritz Neuenschwander was a Swiss composer and conductor, best known for his orchestral and choral compositions.MariaNeuenschwander
Maria Neuenschwander is a Swiss alpine skier who competed in the Winter Olympics and World Cup events.HeinzNeuenschwander
Heinz Neuenschwander is a Swiss football player and coach, who has had a successful career in various Swiss and international clubs.RuthNeuenschwander
Ruth Neuenschwander is a Swiss visual artist known for her contemporary sculptures and installations.FranzNeuenschwander
Franz Neuenschwander was a Swiss politician who served as a member of the Swiss Federal Council and held various ministerial positions.HansNeuenschwander
Hans Neuenschwander is a Swiss entrepreneur and businessman, known for his successful ventures in the technology and manufacturing industries.ErikaNeuenschwander
Erika Neuenschwander is a Swiss actress known for her roles in both film and theater productions.WernerNeuenschwander
Werner Neuenschwander is a Swiss physicist and researcher, recognized for his contributions to the field of solid-state physics.Neuenschwander Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Neuenschwander' is of Swiss origin, specifically from the German-speaking canton of Bern. It is derived from the Old High German words 'newo' meaning 'new' and 'swando' meaning 'swamp' or 'bog.' The name originally referred to someone who lived near a new swamp or bog.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Neuenschwander' is primarily found in Switzerland, especially in the canton of Bern where it originated. There are also significant populations of Neuenschwanders in other German-speaking countries such as Germany and Austria.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Neuenschwander' include 'Neuschwandner' and 'Nöschwander.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to the geographic association of the name 'Neuenschwander' with the canton of Bern in Switzerland, migration and immigration patterns have primarily involved individuals from this region settling in other parts of Switzerland or neighboring German-speaking countries.