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Wehner

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Wehner
Origin
Language(s)Middle German
Meaningcoachman, or wagon maker
Region of originMiddle Germany
Other names
Variant form(s)

Wehnert, Wahner, Weiner; Wegener, Wegner, Wägener, Wägner (Low German forms); Wagener, Wagner (High German forms), Wagenaar, Waagner; Stellmacher;[1] Wagenmann (Wagemann), Wagenbreth, Wagenführ, Wagenführer, Wagenknecht, Wagschal (= German: Waagschale), Wagenseil, Fuhrmann; Rademacher; Woźnik, Woźniak, Woźnicki; Wagoner, Waggoner, Wainwright, Carter, Cartwright, Wheelwright

Similar formed surnames
Waage, Wagenbach, Wagenhals (Waghals, "daredevil"), Wagenitz (Wagnitz)

Wehner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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