Miller
Miller is a surname and, less commonly, a given name. It derives from the occupation of a miller, a person who operated or owned a grain mill. The term originates in Old English mylnere and has cognate forms in many languages, most notably the German Müller. The surname appeared in medieval England and spread to other English-speaking regions through migration and colonization.
Today Miller is one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world. In the United States,
Notable people with the surname include Arthur Miller (1915–2005), the American playwright known for The Crucible
In addition to people, Miller appears in place names, company names, and fictional works. There are towns