What is the origin of the name Steiner?
1: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): agent derivative of Stein. It is both an occupational name for someone who worked with stone (a quarryman stonecutter or stonemason) and a topographic name [...]
Fund publication (Volume Nos. 35-37)
...BY BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1639)
...BY BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1639)
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Fund publication (Volume Nos. 35-37)
...BY BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1639)
...BY BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1639)
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Fund publication (Volume Nos. 35-37)
...CLAYTON C. HALL, HENRY STOCKBRIDGE, BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1944)
...CLAYTON C. HALL, HENRY STOCKBRIDGE, BERNARD C. STEINER.... (Maryland, United States - 1944)
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What is the origin of the name Steiner?
1: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): agent derivative of Stein. It is both an occupational name for someone who worked with stone (a quarryman stonecutter or stonemason) and a topographic name [...]