Bricklayer (family name)
Maurer is a German family name.
Origin and meaning
The name is derived from the job title of bricklayer . Maurer ranks 178th among the most common names in Germany and 48th in Austria .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Maurer (1883–1976), Swiss pastor and writer
- Albert Maurer (1889–1935), Swiss architect
- Albrecht Maurer (* 1959), German violinist and composer
- Alexander Maurer (* 1985), Austrian harmonica player
- Alexandra Maurer (* 1982), Swiss television and radio presenter and editor
- Alfons Maurer (1927–1992), German politician (CDU), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Alfred Maurer (lawyer) (1914–2008), Swiss lawyer and university professor for social and private insurance law
- Alfred Henry Maurer (1868–1932), American painter
- Alfred Samuel Maurer (* 1953), Swiss artist and photographer
- Alfred Werner Maurer (* 1945), German architect, archaeologist and art historian
- Andrea Maurer (sociologist) (* 1962), German sociologist and university professor
- Andrea Maurer (journalist) (* 1982), German television journalist and presenter
- Andreas Maurer (politician) (1919-2010), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Andreas Maurer (theologian) (* 1952), Swiss theologian and publicist
- Andreas Maurer (tennis player) (* 1958), German tennis player
- Andreas Maurer (political scientist) (* 1965), German political scientist
- Andreas Haider-Maurer (* 1987), Austrian tennis player
- Andreas EH Maurer (* 1962), German manager
- Angela Maurer (* 1975), German swimmer
- Anton Maurer (1865–1934), German archivist
- Antonie Maurer (1895–1945), German Nazi victim
- Armand A. Maurer (1915–2008), historian and philosopher
- Artur Maurer (* 1904), Estonian football player
B.
- Bernhard Maurer (1929–2009), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Bertram Maurer (* 1950), German author
- Brian Maurer (1954–2018), American ecologist and co-founder of macroecology
- Brigitte Maurer-Schultze (1925–2016), German physician
C.
- Carl Maurer (1816–1878), Prussian district administrator
- Carl Otto Maurer (1925–2017), German publisher
- Christian Maurer (theologian) (1913–1992), Swiss Protestant theologian
- Christian Maurer (writer) (* 1939), Transylvanian writer and actor
- Christian Maurer (journalist) , Swiss journalist
- Christian Maurer (musician) (* 1967), Austrian saxophonist
- Christian Maurer (* 1982), Swiss paraglider pilot, see Chrigel Maurer
- Christian Friedrich Maurer (1847–1902), German historian
D.
- Daniel Maurer (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Dolf Maurer (* 1961), Austrian author, advertising film director, presenter, radio founder and speech trainer
- Dóra Maurer (* 1936), Hungarian visual artist, filmmaker
- Doris Maurer (1951–2014), German non-fiction author and journalist
E.
- Eduard Maurer (1886–1969), German chemist and metallurgist
- Eduard Maurer (soccer player) , Estonian soccer player
- Ekkehard Maurer (1918–2002), German manager
- Elsie Maurer (* 1938), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Emil Maurer (politician) (1884–1967), Austrian lawyer, politician (SPÖ) and President of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Vienna 1952–1963
- Emil Maurer (1917–2011), Swiss art historian
- Emilio Maurer (* 1938), Mexican football official
- Erich Maurer (1884–1981), German horticultural and fruit growing scientist
- Ernst Maurer , pseudonym of Alphonse Levy (1838–1917), German publicist
- Ernst Maurer (soccer player) , Swiss soccer player
- Ernst Maurer (politician) (1947–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Viennese state parliament
- Ernstpeter Maurer (* 1957), German theologian and university professor
- Esther Maurer (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Eugen Maurer (1884–1959), German politician, Lord Mayor of Solingen
F.
- François Joseph Maurer (1922–2000), French clergyman, Bishop of Chimaera
- Franz Maurer (1929–2005), German missionary and development worker
- Franz Anton Maurer (1777–1803), Austrian musician
- Franz Joseph Valentin Dominik Maurer (1795–1874), German theologian (Catholic, Protestant since 1821) and author
- Friedemann Maurer (* 1940), German educator
- Friedrich Maurer (politician) (1781–1868), member of the Hessian state parliament
- Friedrich Maurer (anatomist) (1859–1936), German anatomist and university professor
- Friedrich Maurer (linguist) (1898–1984), German linguist
- Friedrich Maurer (actor) (1901–1980), German actor
- Friedrich Maurer (handball player) (1912–1958), Austrian handball player
- Fritz Maurer (politician) (1901–1991), Swiss businessman, Basel Land and National Councilor
- Fritz Maurer (military) (1917–2002), Swiss military
- Fritz Maurer (photographer) (1919–2003), Swiss interior designer and architectural photographer
- Fritz Maurer (entrepreneur) (* 1943), Swiss- Bhutanese cheese manufacturer, hotelier and development worker
G
- Georg Maurer (writer) (1907–1971), German poet
- Georg Maurer (physician) (1909–1980), German doctor
- Georg Maurer (natural track tobogganer) (* 1983), German natural track tobogganer
- Georg Ludwig von Maurer (1790–1872), German legal historian and politician
- Georg Peter Maurer (1730–1815), Oberamtsschultheiß from the Electoral Palatinate and Baden
- Gerhard Maurer (1907–1953), German SS standard leader
- Gottlob Maurer (1919–1989), German local politician
- Günter Maurer (* 1965), German radio play and theater director
H
- Hannes Maurer (* 1983), German voice actor
- Hans Maurer (politician, 1888) (1888–1976), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Hans Maurer (politician, 1913) (1913–1974), German politician (CDU), MdL Saarland
- Hans Maurer (entrepreneur) (1918–2015), Swiss inventor and entrepreneur
- Hans Maurer (architect) (1926–2001), German architect
- Hans Maurer (politician, 1933) (* 1933), German politician (CSU)
- Hans Maurer (bobsleigh driver) (* 1934), German bobsleigh driver
- Hans Maurer (lawyer) (* around 1943), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Hans H. Maurer (Pharmacist) (* 1950), Head of the Department of Experimental and Clinical Toxicology , Saarland University, Homburg / Saar
- Hansjörg Maurer (1891–1959), German veterinarian and editor
- Hans-Martin Maurer (* 1929), German historian and archivist
- Hans Rainer Maurer (1937–2014), German professor of pharmacy
- Hartmut Maurer (* 1931), German legal scholar
- Heike Maurer (* 1953), German television presenter
- Heinrich Maurer (painter) (1774–1822), Swiss painter
- Heinrich Maurer (General Superintendent) (1834–1918), German Protestant General Superintendent
- Heinrich Maurer (teacher) (1837–1921), German teacher and local researcher
- Heinrich Maurer (author) (* 1939), German farmer and author
- Heinrich Maurer (Ambassador) (* 1960), Swiss diplomat
- Heinz Maurer (1906–1945), German civil servant and SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Helmut Maurer (historian) (1936–2018), German historian
- Helmut Maurer (soccer player) (* 1945), Austrian soccer player
- Herbert Maurer (* 1965), Austrian writer
- Hermann Maurer (functionary) (1895–1976), Swiss agricultural engineer and association official
- Hermann Maurer (computer scientist) (* 1941), Austrian computer scientist
- Hermann Maurer (prehistoric) (* 1948), Austrian prehistoric
- Herta Maurer-Lausegger (* 1953), Carinthian-Slovenian linguist, ethnologist, cultural scientist and film producer
- Hubert Maurer (1738–1818), Austrian painter, draftsman and drawing teacher
I.
- Ingo Maurer (1932–2019), German industrial designer
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (1902–2000), Romanian journalist and politician
J
- Jacob Maurer (1737–1780), Swiss-Dutch painter
- Jacqueline Maurer-Mayor (* 1947), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Jakob Maurer (painter) (1826–1887), German painter
- Jakob Maurer (architect) (* 1929), Swiss architect
- Jakob Karl Maurer (1890–1975), German politician (SPD)
- Jakobine Maurer (1841 / 1842–1874), German-Brazilian sect leader
- Johann Conrad Maurer (1771–1841), Swiss Reformed theologian and preacher
- Johann Heinrich Maurer-de Constant (1801–1869), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Jolán Maurer-Berta (* 1941), Hungarian violinist
- Jörg Maurer (* 1953), German cabaret artist and writer
- Josef Maurer (local history researcher) (1853–1894), Austrian pastor and local history researcher
- Josef Maurer (archaeologist) (1868–1936), German archaeologist and prehistoric
- Josef Maurer (politician) (1928–2019), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Josef Clemens Maurer (1900–1990), German clergyman, Archbishop of Sucre
- Joseph Maurer (1914–1997), Italian teacher, literary critic, translator and writer
- Joshua Maurer (* 1996), Canadian ski jumper
- Jürg Maurer (* 1935), Swiss jazz clarinetist
- Jürgen Maurer (* 1952), German police officer
- Juergen Maurer (* 1967), Austrian actor
K
- Karin Maurer (* 1980), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Karl Maurer (politician) (1831–1913), German lawyer and politician
- Karl Maurer (cellist) (1900–1969), Austrian musician
- Karl Maurer (ski racer) (1925-2014), German ski racer
- Karl Maurer (Romanist) (* 1926), German Romanist and comparativeist
- Karl Maurer (canoeist) , German canoeist
- Karl Peter Maurer , also Charles Maurer (1874–1950), German theologian and president of the church leadership in Alsace
- Katja Maurer (* 1991), German politician (Die Linke)
- Klaus Maurer (* 1958), German firefighter
- Konrad Maurer (1823–1902), German legal historian
L.
- Lena Maurer (1904–1990), German politician (SPD)
- Louis Maurer (1789–1878), German-Russian composer and conductor, see Ludwig Maurer (musician)
- Louis Maurer (lithographer) (1832–1932), German-American lithographer
- Louis Maurer (football coach ) (1904–1988), Swiss football coach
- Ludwig Maurer (musician) ( Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer ; 1789–1878), German-Russian composer and conductor
- Ludwig Maurer (mathematician) (1859–1927), German mathematician
- Ludwig Maurer (entrepreneur) (1873–1936), German entrepreneur
- Ludwig Maurer (biologist) (* 1946), Austrian biologist
- Ludwig Maurer (cook) (* 1980), German cook and cookbook author
- Ludwig Maurer-Franken (1907–1986), German painter
M.
- Manfred Maurer (1958–1998), Austrian writer
- Many Maurer (* 1964), Swiss guitarist and bassist
- Marco Maurer (journalist) (* 1980), German journalist
- Marco Maurer (ice hockey player) (* 1988), Swiss ice hockey player
- Margarete Maurer (* 1949), Austrian biochemist and philosopher
- Marianne Maurer (1903–1995), German politician (CDU), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Mario Maurer (* 1988), Thai model and actor
- Markus Maurer (politician) (* 1970), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Markus Maurer (pedagogue) (* 1976), Swiss pedagogue, professor of professional pedagogy at the University of Education in Zurich
- Matthias Maurer (* 1970), German materials scientist and astronaut
- Max Maurer (1891–1972), German police officer
- Melanie Maurer (* 1988), Swiss duathlete
- Michael Maurer (arborist) (1905–1980), German arborist
- Michael Maurer (historian) (* 1954), German historian and university professor
- Michaela Maurer (* 1981), German natural track tobogganist
- Miroslav Maurer (1951–2012), Czech football referee
N
- Nicole Maurer (soccer player) (* 1993), German soccer player
- Nicole Maurer (ski jumper) (* 2000), Canadian ski jumper
O
- Otto Maurer (entrepreneur) (1839–1931), German entrepreneur and member of the Baden state parliament
- Otto Maurer (publisher) (1891–1971), German publisher
- Otto Maurer (composer) (1898–1959), Swiss composer and organist
- Otto Maurer (architect) (1916–1968), Swiss architect
P
- Paul Maurer (* 1996), German soccer player
- Peter Maurer (* 1956), Swiss diplomat
- Pius Martin Maurer (* 1971), Austrian Cistercian
R.
- Hans Rainer Maurer (1937–2014), German pharmacist and university professor
- Rebecca Maurer (* 1969), German harpsichordist and pianist
- Reiner Maurer (* 1960), German soccer player and coach
- Reinhart Maurer (* 1935), German philosopher
- Robert D. Maurer (* 1924), American physicist and fiber optic pioneer
- Rolf Maurer (1938–2019), Swiss cyclist
- Rudolf Maurer (politician, 1872) (1872–1963), Swiss politician
- Rudolf Maurer (politician, 1907) (1907–1986), Swiss politician
- Rudolf Maurer (publicist) (* 1954), Austrian philosopher, museum director, regional historian and publicist
S.
- Shawn Maurer , American cameraman
- Sigrid Maurer (* 1985), Austrian student representative
- Stefan Maurer (cyclist) (1960–1994), Swiss cyclist
- Stefan Maurer (curler) , Swiss curler
- Stephan Maurer (* 1985), Swiss snowboarder
- Susanne Maurer (* 1958), German educational scientist and university professor
T
- Theodor Maurer (1873–1959), German-French (Alsatian) teacher, anthroposophist and writer
- Theodoro Henrique Maurer (1906–1979), Brazilian Romanist and Lusitanist, Swiss descent
- Thomas Maurer (engineer) (* 1958), German mechanical engineer and university lecturer for refrigeration technology and vehicle air conditioning
- Thomas Maurer (* 1967), Austrian cabaret artist
- Trude Maurer (1955–2017), German historian
U
- Ueli Maurer (* 1950), Swiss politician
- Ueli Maurer (cryptologist) (* 1960), Swiss cryptologist
- Ulrich Maurer (politician) (* 1948), German lawyer and politician (SPD, WASG, Die Linke)
- Ulrich Maurer , real name of Ueli Maurer (* 1950), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Ulrich Maurer , real name of Ueli Maurer (cryptologist) (* 1960), Swiss cryptologist
- Ulrich Maurer (ice hockey player) (* 1985), German ice hockey player
W.
- Walter Maurer (* 1942), German graphic and lacquer artist
- Werner Maurer (physicist) (1906–1989), German physicist
- Werner Maurer (graphic artist) (* 1933), Swiss graphic artist and illustrator
- Wilhelm Maurer (judge) (1798–1876), German judge and politician
- Wilhelm Maurer (lawyer) (1825–1906), German lawyer and politician
- Wilhelm Maurer (librarian) (1826-1894), German librarian
- Wilhelm Maurer (theologian) (1900–1982), German theologian and church historian
- Wolfdieter Maurer (* 1941), Austrian conductor
- Wolfgang Maurer (chemist) (* 1944), German chemist and university professor
- Wolfgang Maurer (doctor) (* around 1949), Austrian biochemist, doctor for laboratory diagnostics and head of the Austrian serum testing institute
Y
- Yoly Maurer (* 1952), Swiss artist
- Yvonne Maurer (* 1943), Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and theologian
See also
Web links
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