Schurin
Schurin is a proper noun that may refer to more than one subject. It is most commonly encountered as a surname of European origin, and less often as a toponym in historical or genealogical records. Etymology varies by region and family, but in many cases the name is linked to Germanic or Central European place-name traditions, with local spellings including Schurin, Schuren, and related forms.
Geographic usage is limited in widely used reference works; there is no single, widely recognized place named
As a surname, Schurin has appeared among individuals in various professional fields in Europe and the diaspora;
In fiction and popular culture, Schurin may be used as a plausible-sounding place or family name in
See also: Schur, Schuren, and other closely related variants.
Notes: This is a concise overview intended to summarize potential uses; comprehensive coverage requires targeted sources.