Batger is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 6 characters long in length.
Family name Batger is a variant of Badger. Pedlar, corn-factor; also the animal called like-wise a "baud," a "brook," and a "gray".
A form of Badger. One who buys grain and other commodities and carries them elsewhere in a bag to sell; one who came from Badger or Bacga's shore, Shropshire.
Batger is a variant of the Badger. A huxter or hawker "If any person shall act as a badger without license, he is to forfeit five pounds." Jacob's Law Dict. The etymon seems to be the French bagagier, or baggage-carrier. Badger is as much to say as Bagger, of the French word baggage, i.e., sarcina; and it is used with us for one that is licensed to buy corn or other victuals in one place, and carry them to another." Termes de la Ley. A parish in Shropshire.
The family name is a variation of the Bodger. Probably the same as Badger.
How popular is Batger?
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Batger is an uncommon last name, few people in Australia and New Zealand have the family name. Around 102 people have been found who wears Batger as their family name. Few people around the world have Batger as their surname. More detailed information can be found below:![](https://surnameslist.org/design/flags/Australia.png)
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Immigrants to US
From Germany
Farmer Conrad Batger from Germany aboard the Atlantic from Bremen, Bremerhaven & Southampton. He is registered to be 22 years old when he arrived in USA on April 9, 1866. Anna Batger (26), Laborer Mich. Batger, Farmer Diedr. Batger, are others that migrated to US.
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