There are
604
Quirins in the USA
Quirin is the
36970th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Quirin

HeinrichQuirin

Heinrich Quirin Vatke was a German theologian and philosopher who is known for his contributions to the field of biblical criticism.

JohannQuirin

Johann Quirin von Bache was a German composer and violinist, known for his chamber music compositions.

PaulQuiring

Paul Quiring was a Canadian writer and journalist, specializing in agricultural reporting.

QuirinThalberg

Quirin Thalberg is an Austrian professional footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for FC Wacker Innsbruck.

QuirinLam

Quirin Lam is a Hong Kong-based German artist known for his contemporary sculptures and installations.

QuirinBerg

Quirin Berg is a German film producer, known for his work on movies like 'The Lives of Others' and 'No Place to Go.'

QuirinalePalace

Quirinale Palace is the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic and is located in Rome, Italy.

QuirinStocker

Quirin Stocker is a Swiss mountain biker who competes in cross-country events at the international level.

QuirinWeber

Quirin Weber is a German footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Sandhausen in the 2. Bundesliga.

QuirinSchiermeier

Quirin Schiermeier is a German journalist and writer, specializing in science and environmental topics.

Quirin Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Quirin' is of German origin and is derived from the Latin name 'Quirinus,' which was the name of an ancient Roman god associated with war and peace.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Quirin' is most commonly found in Germany, particularly in the regions of Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate. It is also found in neighboring countries like Austria and Switzerland.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Quirin' include 'Quirina,' 'Quirine,' 'Quirinas,' 'Quirinaputra,' 'Quirindo,' 'Quirindongo,' 'Quiring,' 'Quirinhinho,' and 'Quirione.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its German origin, the name 'Quirin' may have been carried by German immigrants to other countries, particularly during periods of emigration from Germany.