zsírszer
Zsírszer is a Hungarian surname. Its literal translation from Hungarian is "fat builder" or "fat maker," suggesting a historical occupational origin for the name. Such surnames were commonly derived from the trade or craft of an ancestor. In this case, it likely referred to someone involved in the production or trade of animal fats, possibly for cooking, lighting, or other industrial uses in historical times. Like many surnames, it would have become hereditary over generations, passed down from father to son. The distribution of the surname is primarily found in Hungary, though it may also appear in communities with Hungarian heritage elsewhere in the world. Variations in spelling are possible due to historical transcription practices and regional dialectal differences, although "Zsírszer" is the most common form. The name itself offers a glimpse into the economic and social structures of the past, where occupations played a significant role in personal identification.