Sertzer
Sertzer is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. It is believed to be a toponymic surname, deriving from a place name. While the exact origin is debated, some scholars suggest it may be related to a town or region in Eastern Europe, possibly in Poland or Belarus, where Jewish communities were historically present. The name's etymology is not definitively established, but variations and similar-sounding surnames can be found among Jewish diasporic communities. Over centuries, families bearing the Sertzer surname have spread across the globe, particularly to countries with significant Jewish immigration such as the United States, Israel, Canada, and Argentina. As with many surnames, the spelling may have undergone minor variations over time due to transliteration or administrative recording practices. Information regarding the historical prevalence or specific notable individuals with the Sertzer surname is limited in public records.