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Surname Bönner - Meaning and Origin

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Bönner: What does the surname Bönner mean?

The last name Bönner is of German origin and is derived from the Latin patronymic, Bonnerus. It is a patronymic surname that was popular throughout Medieval Europe. The literal meaning of the word is ‘lucky’ or ‘happy’. The surname was most likely adopted by people who had been blessed with good luck or were perceived to be lucky by those around them. Over time, the name has spread to different parts of the world.

In Germany, the Bönner surname is primarily found in Bavaria, where it is thought to have originated. It was also fairly popular in North Rhine-Westphalia. Records exist of people carrying the Bönner surname in the 18th and 19th centuries in both of these regions. Today, however, it is more widespread throughout Germany and many other countries across the continent as well as abroad.

In the United States, the Bönner surname is primarily concentrated in states such as New York, Illinois and California. It is a relatively uncommon name in the USA, with fewer than 500 people in the United States carrying the Bönner surname.

The Bönner name is a reminder of the people’s strong sense of luck and faith in theMiddle Ages. To this day, it symbolizes a sense of good fortune and hope.

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Bönner: Where does the name Bönner come from?

The surname Bönner is mainly found in the German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is also fairly frequently found in Alsace-Lorraine, a region on the border between France and Germany.

In Germany, Bönner is a common name in the states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate, and is especially prevalent in the districts of Heidelberg, Mannheim, and Neckar-Odenwald. It can also be found in other states, such as Bavaria, Thuringia, and Hesse.

In Austria, the name Bönner is widely distributed across the country, with many of the highest population concentrations occurring in the northern states of Vorarlberg and Tyrol.

In Switzerland, the name is primarily confined to the regions of Basel, Aargau, St. Gallen, Zurich, and Schaffhausen.

The surname Bönner is also found in other European countries such as France, the Benelux countries, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, and Romania. Beyond Europe, it is also found in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, likely due to immigration from Europe.

In terms of variants, the main spelling versions of the surname are Böhner, Bohnner, Bohner, and Booner.

Variations of the surname Bönner

The surname Bönner is believed to have two main variants and spellings - Böhner and Boner. Bohnar is also a similar variation, but it is derived from a Bavarian-Austrian toponym (a name derived from the place where it originated), and not from the surname Bönner.

The main root for the surname Bönner is derived from the Old German personal name Bona, which was derived from the word for "one-who-lived-at", but the exact origin of the name remains unknown. The original spelling was "Böhnener", but this has been changed over time to the various spellings listed below.

Variations of this surname include Böhner, Böhner, Böhnern, Böhnerr, Böhnar, Bohnard, Bonne, Bohnen, Bonna, Bonnar, Bohenert, Bohener, Boner, Bohnhardt, Bohner, Bohnert, Bohnhard, and Bohnhardt.

Within the German language, the 'ö' is pronounced with a closed 'o' sound. This is similar to the sound 'e' has in English (i.e. "bet"). The change from "Böhn" to "Bön" occurred in the late 1800s, and has been the accepted spelling since then.

In the English language, the surname is spelled differently but is phonetically the same. Variations of the surname found in the United States include Boner, Bonnor, Bonar, Boner, Bonar, Bonner, and Boner.

The surname also has some variants that are found in other languages as well. In Swedish and Finnish, the surname is spelled "Böner" while in Italian it is "Bonnari" and in Dutch it is "Boner".

It is believed that the surname is associated with the Old German word for "lives", which indicates that the surname could have initially been derived from a nickname or surname originally indicating someone who lived in a certain area or had a certain residence.

Famous people with the name Bönner

  • Markus Bönner, former German footballer
  • Madeleine Bönner, Swiss skier
  • Blaine Bönner, Canadian social media personality
  • Franz Bönner, Austrian composer
  • Linda Bönner, Swiss singer
  • Andreas Bönner, German musician
  • Arsène Bönner, French-Belgian architect and town planner
  • Andreas Bönner, German actor
  • Marc Bönner, Hungarian-German CEO
  • Sara Bönner, Austrian ski jumper

Other surnames

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