Jerger
Jerger is a surname of German origin, derived from Jäger, meaning hunter. The spelling Jerger represents a variant form that has emerged in German-speaking regions and among their descendants, particularly in diaspora communities where diacritics were adapted. It is related to other surnames such as Jaeger and Jäger, which share the same etymological root.
Notable bearers of the surname include James Jerger, an American audiologist known for his work in tympanometry.
In summary, Jerger denotes a German-origin surname with variants tied to the word for hunter. It is