Graebner is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 8 characters long in length.
Graebner is a variant of the Grapes. An innkeeper's sign.
The surname Graebner is variant form of Graber. One who dug in the ground, a digger.
Form of the Graber. One who dug in the ground, a digger.
The family name is variant of Grapes. An innkeeper's sign.
How popular is Graebner?
Despite the fact that the number of Graebner bearers increased by 5.96 per cent in 2010 US census to 338 since 2000, the surname slipped by 449 spots and ranked at 59742. The last name was found in around 1 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 96.75 | 97.49 |
Hispanic or Latino | 2.96 | 1.88 |
Immigrants to US
From Germany
29 years old tailor Adam Graebner who was residing in Bavaria migrated to Michigan on September 25, 1850 by Coriolan put out from Bremen. Caspar Graebner, aged 13, Christoph Graebner (1), Undefined code Conrad Graebner, 9 years old Jacob Graebner, Johann Graebner, aged 2, 3 years old Katharine Graebner, Katharine Graebner (29), Katharine Graebner, and 36 other Graebner majority of whom were farmer and others worked as saddler and bricklayer, laborer, shoemaker migrated to US.
Graebner Namesakes
- Fritz Graebner, German geographer and ethnologist best
- Clark Graebner, retired American professional tennis player
- Carole Caldwell Graebner, American tennis player
Graebner Namesakes
- Fritz Graebner, German geographer and ethnologist best
- Clark Graebner, retired American professional tennis player
- Carole Caldwell Graebner, American tennis player
Related Family Names:
- Grabar (Germany)
- Graber (United States)
- Gräber
- Grabher
- Grabinger
- Grabler
- Grabmuller
- Grabmüller
- Grabner (Germany)
- Gräbner