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'''Schreiner''' is a [[family name]] of German origin. |
'''Schreiner''' is a [[family name]] of German origin. |
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== Origin == |
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''Schreiner'' is an example from the large class of family names that originally derived from the occupations of the people who bore the names. It refers to a [[woodworker]] and often more specifically to a maker of fine woodwork; thus it translates to English as "[[joiner]]", "[[cabinetmaker]]", or (most broadly) "[[carpenter]]". Thus, for example, a German man of the Middle Ages named Johann Schreiner was literally "John the cabinetmaker", which differentiated him from other local men also named Johann, such as Johann Bäcker (John the baker) or Johann Weißkopf (White-haired John). |
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Some English spelling variations of the name are Shreiner, Schriner, and Shriner. (In the case of the [[Shriners]] organization, however, the name came from the English word ''shrine'' in the organization's full title, rather than through any founder surnamed Shriner.) |
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== The name today == |
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Today many people (and the businesses or institutions that they founded) are named Schreiner: |
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=== Notable people === |
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* [[Anja Schreiner]], German bodybuilder |
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* [[Bernard Schreiner]], French politician |
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* [[Josef Schreiner]], German athlete |
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* [[Jumbo Schreiner]] (born 1967), German actor |
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* Knut Schreiner, aka ''[[Euroboy]]'', Norwegian musician |
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* [[Kristian Schreiner]], Norwegian physical anthropologist |
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* [[Mark Schreiner]], American journalist |
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* [[Olive Schreiner]], South African author |
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* [[Ottmar Schreiner]], German politician |
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* [[William Philip Schreiner]], South African politician |
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==== Enterprises and Institutions ==== |
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* [[Schreiner's]] department store |
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* [[Schreiner Airways]] |
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* [[Schreiner University]] |
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{{surname|Schreiner}} |
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[[Category:German-language surnames]] |
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[[Category:Occupational surnames]] |
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Schreiner is a family name of German origin.
Origin
Schreiner is an example from the large class of family names that originally derived from the occupations of the people who bore the names. It refers to a woodworker and often more specifically to a maker of fine woodwork; thus it translates to English as "joiner", "cabinetmaker", or (most broadly) "carpenter". Thus, for example, a German man of the Middle Ages named Johann Schreiner was literally "John the cabinetmaker", which differentiated him from other local men also named Johann, such as Johann Bäcker (John the baker) or Johann Weißkopf (White-haired John).
Some English spelling variations of the name are Shreiner, Schriner, and Shriner. (In the case of the Shriners organization, however, the name came from the English word shrine in the organization's full title, rather than through any founder surnamed Shriner.)
The name today
Today many people (and the businesses or institutions that they founded) are named Schreiner:
Notable people
- Anja Schreiner, German bodybuilder
- Bernard Schreiner, French politician
- Josef Schreiner, German athlete
- Jumbo Schreiner (born 1967), German actor
- Knut Schreiner, aka Euroboy, Norwegian musician
- Kristian Schreiner, Norwegian physical anthropologist
- Mark Schreiner, American journalist
- Olive Schreiner, South African author
- Ottmar Schreiner, German politician
- William Philip Schreiner, South African politician
Enterprises and Institutions
- Schreiner's department store
- Schreiner Airways
- Schreiner University