The surname Kessler, also spelled Keßler, originates from Germany and is an occupational name. It traditionally refers to someone who worked as a coppersmith or specifically a kettle maker. In alpine regions, the name also signifies an individual residing in the basin of a valley. Among Jewish (Ashkenazi) communities in America, this surname is relatively common.
Ranked #1216 nationally, Kessler was recorded 29064 times in Census. It's not a rare surname, but far from the most common — roughly 10 per 100,000 Americans bear it.
Our database contains over 1953 people with the last name Kessler. This surname is most commonly found in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania. We have over 3 unique first names combined with the last name Kessler in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are John, Robert, Michael.
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