The surname Meyer has its roots in German, Dutch, and Jewish heritage, originating from the Middle High German term "mei(g)er," which translates to "manager." This term is derived from the Latin "maior domus," meaning "headman of a household." Over time, the meaning evolved to include "tenant" or "(free) farmer," making it analogous to the English surname Steward, which also has similar occupational origins.
Ranked #183 nationally, Meyer was recorded about 150895 times in the Census. That means roughly 51 Americans out of every 100,000 share this name.
Our database contains over 85398 people with the last name Meyer. This surname is most commonly found in Florida, California, Texas. We have over 72 unique first names combined with the last name Meyer in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are John, Robert, William.
Secure online payment:
+1 (877) 606-8787
Legal Disclaimer
As we are not a Consumer Reporting Agency and do not provide private investigator services you are prohibited under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) from using any information obtained from the Site/Searqle to determine their eligibility for Employment, Tenancy, Educational Admission or Benefits, Health insurance or any other insurance, Personal Credit, Loans or Insurance, Business Transactions initiated by an individual consumer, etc. You acknowledge and agree that you will not obtain or use any information for purposes that are prohibited under the FCRA. For more information governing permitted and prohibited uses, please review our Terms of Use and FCRA Notice & Obligations there.