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Länger

Länger is a German-language term that can function as the comparative form of the adjective lang, meaning “longer,” as well as a surname. In everyday German, längER is used to compare length in space or time; examples include “Dieses Seil ist länger als jenes” and “Ich bleibe länger.” The form preserves the umlaut over the a and ends with -er.

As a surname, Länger is of German origin and occurs in German-speaking areas such as Germany, Austria,

Pronunciation in German is typically [ˈlɛŋɐ]. The spelling with umlaut on the a is standard in both

Variant spellings and related names include Langer (without the umlaut), which is a distinct surname and may

See also: Langer, a German surname; lang, long.

and
parts
of
Switzerland.
Surnames
of
this
type
typically
originate
from
nicknames,
descriptive
descriptors,
or
toponymic
features
related
to
length
or
long
features
in
the
landscape;
specific
origins
can
vary
by
family.
Bearers
of
the
name
have
been
recorded
across
various
professions,
but
there
is
no
single
globally
prominent
bearer
universally
associated
with
the
surname.
the
adjective
form
and
the
surname,
and
the
pronunciation
is
broadly
consistent
between
uses.
reflect
different
regional
spellings
or
etymologies.
The
two
forms
are
related
only
by
orthography
and
historical
development
rather
than
by
a
single
unified
meaning.