There are
550
Wierss in the USAWiers is the
39887th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Wiers
JuliusWiers
Julius Wiers was a Dutch painter known for his landscape and still life paintings in the 19th century.JanWiers
Jan Wiers was a Dutch politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1998 to 2012.MatthiasWiers
Matthias Wiers is a Belgian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Belgian national team and the club Anderlecht.ArianeWiers
Ariane Wiers is a French soprano known for her performances in opera houses and concert halls around the world.KoenWiers
Koen Wiers is a Belgian cyclist who has competed in numerous road races and stage races.FannyWiers
Fanny Wiers is a German actress known for her appearances in German television series and films.MartinWiers
Martin Wiers is a Swedish journalist and television presenter who has worked on various news and current affairs programs.EvaWiers
Eva Wiers is a Dutch writer and poet who has published several novels and poetry collections.OlafWiers
Olaf Wiers is a Dutch footballer who has played for various clubs in the Netherlands and Belgium.VeraWiers
Vera Wiers is a Russian artist known for her paintings and illustrations in children's books.Wiers Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Wiers' is of Dutch origin and is derived from the Dutch word 'wier,' which means 'seaweed.' It may have originally been a locational surname for someone who lived near a place with seaweed.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Wiers' is most commonly found in the Netherlands, particularly in the northern part of the country. It is also found in Belgium and other Dutch-speaking regions.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Wiers' include 'Weers,' 'Wieters,' 'Weir,' 'Wears,' 'Weirs,' 'Wiersma,' 'Wiersema,' 'Wierse,' 'Wiersum,' and 'Wierseman.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Wiers' is primarily within Dutch-speaking regions, such as between the Netherlands and Belgium. There may also be some migration of individuals with this surname to other countries as part of general population movements.