aders
Aders is a surname of Germanic origin. The exact etymology is not definitively established, but it is commonly treated as a variant of Adler, meaning “eagle,” or as a toponymic name derived from a place name in German-speaking regions. The name is attested in historical records from the late medieval period onward in central Europe.
Historically, bearers of the surname Aders appear in civil and church records across Germany and neighboring
Variants of the name include Aders, Aderss, Ader, and Adder, reflecting changes in spelling across regions, languages,
Today, Aders is a relatively rare surname. In contemporary contexts, individuals bearing the name have contributed
See also: Adler, Adair. References: surname dictionaries and historical records provide additional information on the origin,