Klauwers
Klauwers refers to a Dutch surname of German origin, primarily found in the Netherlands. The name is derived from the Middle Low German word "klauer," meaning "dough scraper" or "knife for scraping dough." Historically, individuals with the surname Klauwers were likely bakers or individuals involved in the baking industry. Over time, the name evolved through various spellings and anglicizations, such as Klauer, Clauser, or Crawler.
Variations of the name Klauwers can be found in different regions and countries, including Germany, the Netherlands,
Research into the surname Klauwers often involves tracing historical migration patterns and population movements, particularly within
A search of historical records and databases can provide detailed information about specific individuals with the