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Keller

Keller is a surname of German origin. The word Keller in modern German means cellar or basement, and the surname most likely originated as a topographic designation for someone who lived near a cellar or as an occupational name for a cellar keeper.

Notable people with the surname include Gottfried Keller (1819–1890), a Swiss poet and novelist best known for

Places bearing the name include Keller, Texas, a city in Tarrant County within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

In German usage, Keller remains the standard term for a cellar and is common in place names

his
realistic
prose
and
the
novel
Green
Henry;
and
Helen
Keller
(1880–1968),
an
American
author
and
political
advocate
whose
work
raised
awareness
of
disabilities
and
helped
advance
education
and
rights
for
people
with
disabilities.
The
name
appears
in
other
localities
in
North
America
and
Europe
as
a
reflection
of
German
heritage
and
settlement.
and
compound
words
across
German-speaking
regions.
As
a
surname,
Keller
is
widespread
among
German-speaking
populations
and
their
descendants,
and
it
appears
in
various
cultural,
academic,
and
public
contexts.