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Surname Mosbrugger - Meaning and Origin

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Mosbrugger: What does the surname Mosbrugger mean?

The surname Mosbrugger is the anglicized version of a German last name. The literal meaning of the name is derived from two German words – ‘mos’ meaning ‘meadow’ and ‘brugger’ meaning ‘dweller’ or ‘resident’ – thus forming ‘meadow dweller.’ The name is likely to have originated as an occupational surname referring to those who lived and worked in a meadow. It could also have originated from place names - in some areas of Germany, there were farms or villages called Mosbrugger which have eventually developed into the modern day surname.

As a surname, Mosbrugger is most commonly found in German-speaking countries though it does also appear occasionally in countries outside of Germany. The German Nationality Law allows all people of German descent to obtain German citizenship, regardless of where they are born, which could explain why this surname can be found in such varied countries across the world.

In Germany, the Mosbruggers are most likely to be found in the Bavarian and Hessen regions and large numbers may still live in these two states. The Mosbrugger family may have been among the population of the Hessen region dating as far back as the 15th century. Many members of the Mosbruggers have made important contributions to German culture, ranging from musicians, film-makers, and models to scientists, athletes, and theologians.

Overall, the Mosbrugger surname has a long and varied history in the German world and beyond, stretching back to early medieval times and creating a legacy of achievements in many different fields.

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Mosbrugger: Where does the name Mosbrugger come from?

The last name Mosbrugger is found mainly in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, with significant populations also present in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries with Germanic heritage. The Mosbrugger family has roots traced back to the 9th century in town of Bergheim in the Bavarian Alps, and the name is derived from the Middle High German word bruggere which means bridge-builder.

In Austria, the Mosbrugger name is widespread in the Tyrol region, in particular rural areas, and the city of Vienna. Family members can still be found in the local regions of what is now the department of Vorarlberg.

In Germany, the Mosbrugger name is concentrated in the south around the states of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, and parts of Lower Saxony, Thuringia, and Rhineland-Palatinate. Bavaria is the origin of the name and the area in which the greatest numbers of Mosbruggers still exist.

In Switzerland, the Mosbrugger name is most common in Graubünden and Bern, but family members can be found throughout the entire county.

The presence of the Mosbrugger name in the United States dates back to the late 19th century. The greatest number of Mosbruggers today can be found in the states of Texas, California, New Jersey, and New York, with smaller populations found in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Massachusetts.

In Canada, the family is mainly found in Ontario, with concentrations in Vancouver and other areas of British Columbia, as well as Alberta and Quebec.

The name is also becoming increasingly common in other countries as members of the Mosbrugger family have spread abroad, with significant concentrations existing in Australia and New Zealand, particularly among those of Germanic descent.

Variations of the surname Mosbrugger

The Mosbrugger surname is of German, Swiss-German, and Austrian origin. Commonly spelled, the surname is Mosbrugger, Mosbruger, Mosbrucker, Mosbrucker, Mosbrukker, and Moesbrugger. End variations, depending on local accents and dialects, may exist.

The Mosbrugger surname is derived from the Middle High German word “mosprueg”, meaning ‘moss-covering’. It was most likely an occupational nickname for a peat-gatherer. It is believed that the Mosbrugger surname originated in Southwest Germany, along the Rhine and Neckar Rivers, extending into Austria and Switzerland.

Spelling variations of Mosbrugger are also found in English-speaking countries, often as Moesbrugger, Mosbrucker, Mosberguer, Mosbruggor, Moesberger, and Mosbrukker, among others. Most of these spelling variations evolved over time due to dialects and accents of the various areas, as well as spelling preferences and other factors.

In Germany, Mosbrugger is most often found in the states of Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg, and Hesse. In Switzerland, it is common in the cantons of Zurich, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft, Thurgau, St.Gallen, and Glarus. In Austria, the surname is found in the provinces of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Vienna, Styria, Vorarlberg, Carinthia, and Burgenland.

The Mosbrugger surname is a relatively rare surname, but families with the surname are known to exist in all the countries noted and beyond.

Famous people with the name Mosbrugger

  • Thomas Mosbrugger: Actor and producer, known for his roles in Miss Humblebee's Finale, Cat Heaven Island, and A Moving Tale.
  • Oliver Mosbrugger: Film and television actor, best known for his role in Brown's Requiem.
  • Stephen Mosbrugger: Producer and documentarian, known for his work on Crossing Jordon, The Last Panthers, and Monty's World.
  • Annemarie Mosbrugger: Screenwriter and director, most notable for the movie Intimate Hausfrau.
  • Rebecca Mosbrugger: Actress, best known for her roles in Hannibal, Wolf Hall, and The Three Musketeers.
  • Alexandra Mosbrugger: Singer and songwriter most famous for her single “Start Again”.
  • Louise Mosbrugger: Actress and voice artist, notable for her roles in Spongebob Squarepants, Invader Zim, and Kim Possible.
  • Ole Mosbrugger: Musician and musical director, well-known for his work with Boyzone and The Pogues.
  • Rudolph Mosbrugger: Professional tennis player, winner of the ATP World Tour Finals in 2006.
  • Johannes Mosbrugger: Entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded several charitable organizations.

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