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Meier is a surname of German origin. It is a variant of Maier, Mayer, and Meyer, and it stems from the Middle High German meier, meaning a steward, bailiff, or administrator of a manor. The term originally referred to an official who managed an estate, and over time became a hereditary family name in German-speaking regions. Spelling variations arise from dialects and transliteration in different countries.

As a surname, Meier is most common in German-speaking areas. It remains widespread in Germany and Switzerland,

In contemporary use, numerous individuals bearing the surname Meier have become notable in fields such as science,

with
a
notable
presence
in
Austria.
The
name
has
also
spread
to
countries
with
significant
German-speaking
immigration,
particularly
the
United
States,
Canada,
and
Australia.
In
many
cases,
the
same
occupational
surname
was
adopted
independently
by
different
families,
leading
to
a
broad
distribution
and
diverse
family
histories.
politics,
sports,
and
the
arts.
The
name
does
not
denote
a
single
lineage
or
ethnicity,
but
rather
reflects
historical
occupations
and
regional
linguistic
variations.
Variants
of
the
surname—Maier,
Mayer,
Meyer,
and
Meir—appear
in
various
cultures
and
languages,
illustrating
the
common
practice
of
adapting
a
core
occupational
name
across
regions.