Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword miller.
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Kitzmüller German
Meaning "kid miller".
Le Monnier French
Occupational surname for a miller, literally meaning "the miller" in French.
Melinydd Welsh (Archaic)
A byname meaning "miller."
Mellor English
Parishes in Derbyshire, and Lancashire, meaning the mill bank. ... [more]
Melnichuk Russian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Means "son of the miller".
Melnikov Russian
Patronymic from Russian мельник (melnik) meaning "miller"
Melnychuk Ukrainian
Means "son of the miller".
Mlinarić Croatian
Means "son of a miller".
Mölder Estonian
Mölder is an Estonian surname meaning "miller".
Molenaar Dutch
Derived from Dutch molenaar "miller".
Molinero Spanish
An occupational surname from molinero (“miller”).
Monier French, English, French (Huguenot)
French variant of Monnier and occupational name for a moneyer from Middle English monier "moneyer" (Old French monier) or for a miller from Old French monier "miller".
Müllerleile German
Derived from Middle High German mülnære, müller meaning "miller" (see Müller), and the German given names Lawlin, Lauwelin and Lawelin, medieval diminutives of Nikolaus.
Munari Italian
From Venetian munaro "miller".
Smolders Belgian (Modern)
A Flemish occupational name equivalent to "Miller", meaning a person who operated a wind or water mill for grinding grain.
Smulders Dutch
Occupational name derived from Dutch des mulders meaning "son of the miller". A famous bearer is Canadian-American actress Cobie Smulders (1982-).
Stadtmueller German
From Middle High German stet meaning "place", "town" + müller meaning "miller", hence an occupational name for a miller who ground the grain for a town.
Weißmüller German
from Middle High German wiz "white" and mulin "miller" an occupational name for a miller who produced white flour which was produced as early as the 14th century.
Weissmuller German
Translates to "White Miller".