Goeser is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Goeser
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Germany
Meaning:

Goeser is the variation of the Goslee. See Goose - "The nobility of the goose is not so obvious as that of the swan. Yet it was in ancient and honourable use as a man's name. Genseric, the name of the great Vandal chief, is referred by Grimm to gänserich, a gander. But it was no doubt the wild goose that gave the name; and if we consider, we shall see that this bird has some qualities calculated to command the respect of those early roving tribes. A powerful bird, strong on the wing, taking long flights to distant lands, marshalled with the most beautiful discipline of instinct, it formed no inapt emblem of those migratory plunderers who renewed their unwelcome visitations with each succeeding spring." The name Goose is not unusual in East Anglia, and Gosland, Gosnell, Goslee, local surnames, appear to be from this source, as well, perhaps, as Goss, Anglo-Saxon Le Gos is the Hundred Rolls form.

How popular is Goeser?

As per 2010 US census, number of Goesers plummeted by 1.44 per cent to 410 since 2000 and slipped by 3013 spots and ranked at 50851. The last name was found in around 1 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 95.12 96.15
Hispanic or Latino 2.68 2.64
Asian and Native Hawaiian
& Other Pacific Islander
1.22 0

Immigrants to US

From Germany

17 years old farmer Francoise Goeser who was residing in Baden migrated to New York on May 31, 1852 by Charles Crooker put out from Havre. Veronique Goeser (26) Farmer, A. Goeser (30) Carpenter, Victoria Goeser, aged 24, Otto Goeser (20) Gardener, 27 years old Albert Goeser, Victoria Goeser, are others that migrated to US from Havre, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bremen & Southampton and Hamburg & Havre.

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