Keller Surname
Approximately 328,507 people bear this surname
Keller Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Keller.' I cannot find the spot. Perhaps from the Low Countries.
(2) Occup. 'the keller,' probably a kilner. 'A furnace or kell': Cleaveland. 'A kiln, as lime kell. South' (Halliwell).
Read More About This SurnameKeller Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 133,707 | 1:2,711 | 274 |
| Germany | 101,895 | 1:790 | 50 |
| Switzerland | 34,846 | 1:236 | 4 |
| France | 11,895 | 1:5,584 | 463 |
| Brazil | 7,504 | 1:28,528 | 1,227 |
| Russia | 6,472 | 1:22,269 | 3,152 |
| Canada | 5,455 | 1:6,754 | 996 |
| Hungary | 2,802 | 1:3,503 | 410 |
| Poland | 2,586 | 1:14,698 | 2,137 |
| Argentina | 2,327 | 1:18,368 | 1,572 |
| Australia | 1,955 | 1:13,809 | 1,973 |
| Austria | 1,654 | 1:5,148 | 587 |
| Denmark | 1,558 | 1:3,623 | 318 |
| Netherlands | 1,308 | 1:12,911 | 1,876 |
| England | 1,145 | 1:48,662 | 6,077 |
| South Africa | 775 | 1:69,907 | 8,724 |
| Czechia | 739 | 1:14,389 | 2,093 |
| Liberia | 726 | 1:6,072 | 724 |
| Kazakhstan | 692 | 1:25,553 | 3,601 |
| Thailand | 615 | 1:114,859 | 16,952 |
| Belgium | 611 | 1:18,816 | 2,893 |
| Italy | 496 | 1:123,300 | 20,186 |
| Ukraine | 475 | 1:95,837 | 13,725 |
| Turkey | 387 | 1:201,089 | 14,769 |
| Chile | 378 | 1:46,604 | 2,166 |
| Romania | 378 | 1:53,116 | 6,562 |
| Sweden | 359 | 1:27,428 | 2,234 |
| Spain | 357 | 1:130,958 | 9,972 |
| New Zealand | 336 | 1:13,477 | 2,333 |
| Dominican Republic | 277 | 1:37,664 | 2,069 |
| Mexico | 258 | 1:481,109 | 8,808 |
| Slovakia | 224 | 1:23,823 | 3,939 |
| Belarus | 215 | 1:44,191 | 7,561 |
| Estonia | 211 | 1:6,264 | 723 |
| Saudi Arabia | 199 | 1:155,054 | 22,057 |
| Luxembourg | 187 | 1:3,105 | 395 |
| Ireland | 185 | 1:25,454 | 2,400 |
| Egypt | 153 | 1:600,887 | 32,813 |
| Venezuela | 130 | 1:232,339 | 5,944 |
| Japan | 117 | 1:1,092,686 | 20,942 |
| Croatia | 116 | 1:36,453 | 7,403 |
| Norway | 108 | 1:47,614 | 6,821 |
| Micronesia | 104 | 1:1,022 | 224 |
| Portugal | 104 | 1:100,175 | 4,850 |
| Singapore | 103 | 1:53,473 | 2,131 |
| Greece | 82 | 1:135,119 | 22,476 |
| Guatemala | 71 | 1:226,516 | 3,997 |
| Uzbekistan | 71 | 1:435,622 | 10,503 |
| Kyrgyzstan | 66 | 1:90,495 | 11,360 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 63 | 1:21,650 | 2,464 |
| Scotland | 57 | 1:93,927 | 6,548 |
| Cameroon | 52 | 1:399,405 | 34,455 |
| Kuwait | 48 | 1:79,181 | 9,331 |
| Latvia | 48 | 1:42,709 | 6,498 |
| Liechtenstein | 46 | 1:834 | 102 |
| China | 45 | 1:30,384,924 | 1,604 |
| Wales | 43 | 1:71,966 | 6,223 |
| Ecuador | 40 | 1:397,646 | 9,955 |
| Philippines | 38 | 1:2,664,164 | 134,326 |
| Paraguay | 32 | 1:226,148 | 4,042 |
| French Polynesia | 31 | 1:9,058 | 1,949 |
| New Caledonia | 31 | 1:8,910 | 2,168 |
| Peru | 30 | 1:1,059,471 | 19,489 |
| Malaysia | 26 | 1:1,134,393 | 49,681 |
| Uruguay | 25 | 1:137,270 | 12,322 |
| Finland | 23 | 1:238,987 | 19,121 |
| Iceland | 23 | 1:16,526 | 1,395 |
| Qatar | 19 | 1:124,105 | 14,725 |
| Israel | 18 | 1:475,424 | 36,085 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 18 | 1:6,132 | 931 |
| Guam | 16 | 1:10,008 | 1,526 |
| Iraq | 16 | 1:2,188,853 | 19,343 |
| Costa Rica | 14 | 1:341,434 | 3,425 |
| Hong Kong | 13 | 1:564,268 | 3,428 |
| India | 13 | 1:59,005,029 | 552,550 |
| Northern Ireland | 11 | 1:167,731 | 8,683 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 9 | 1:11,019 | 1,084 |
| Bahrain | 9 | 1:149,845 | 5,469 |
| Indonesia | 9 | 1:14,694,355 | 460,137 |
| Myanmar | 9 | 1:5,770,887 | 975 |
| Transnistria | 9 | 1:52,744 | 7,681 |
| Tunisia | 9 | 1:67,847 | 8,246 |
| Benin | 8 | 1:1,291,950 | 54,095 |
| Bulgaria | 8 | 1:872,363 | 31,900 |
| Cayman Islands | 8 | 1:7,987 | 922 |
| Puerto Rico | 8 | 1:443,767 | 3,219 |
| Belize | 7 | 1:50,782 | 2,565 |
| Colombia | 7 | 1:6,824,867 | 22,056 |
| Slovenia | 7 | 1:355,382 | 17,336 |
| Azerbaijan | 6 | 1:1,608,187 | 20,863 |
| Panama | 6 | 1:652,043 | 10,051 |
| Taiwan | 6 | 1:3,907,458 | 23,065 |
| Georgia | 5 | 1:749,109 | 21,598 |
| Ivory Coast | 5 | 1:4,614,246 | 51,139 |
| Moldova | 5 | 1:712,274 | 39,996 |
| Monaco | 5 | 1:7,413 | 1,114 |
| Papua New Guinea | 5 | 1:1,630,743 | 129,019 |
| Serbia | 5 | 1:1,428,990 | 29,746 |
| Cyprus | 4 | 1:221,219 | 8,471 |
| Ghana | 4 | 1:6,755,173 | 15,406 |
| Honduras | 4 | 1:2,204,110 | 6,397 |
| Kenya | 4 | 1:11,544,975 | 62,419 |
| Nigeria | 4 | 1:44,285,690 | 437,567 |
| Tajikistan | 4 | 1:2,096,673 | 7,416 |
| Vietnam | 4 | 1:23,161,514 | 3,610 |
| Cambodia | 3 | 1:5,162,382 | 10,688 |
| Lebanon | 3 | 1:1,879,028 | 22,073 |
| Pakistan | 3 | 1:59,547,962 | 132,569 |
| Senegal | 3 | 1:4,859,781 | 6,822 |
| South Korea | 3 | 1:17,080,085 | 2,793 |
| Uganda | 3 | 1:13,013,093 | 160,157 |
| United Arab Emirates | 3 | 1:3,054,091 | 90,853 |
| Afghanistan | 2 | 1:16,076,592 | 43,178 |
| Bahamas | 2 | 1:195,876 | 1,708 |
| Bolivia | 2 | 1:5,308,217 | 12,400 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2 | 1:1,768,201 | 16,841 |
| Burkina Faso | 2 | 1:9,176,050 | 23,741 |
| Jamaica | 2 | 1:1,434,974 | 11,081 |
| Jordan | 2 | 1:4,421,218 | 22,351 |
| Lithuania | 2 | 1:1,517,294 | 35,813 |
| Nicaragua | 2 | 1:3,010,545 | 7,383 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 2 | 1:56,330 | 1,327 |
| Albania | 1 | 1:2,914,055 | 29,474 |
| Andorra | 1 | 1:83,838 | 2,381 |
| Angola | 1 | 1:26,989,214 | 11,853 |
| Aruba | 1 | 1:103,477 | 2,586 |
| Bangladesh | 1 | 1:159,356,773 | 26,077 |
| Bhutan | 1 | 1:616,039 | 1,715 |
| Botswana | 1 | 1:2,186,929 | 30,250 |
| Cuba | 1 | 1:11,522,716 | 17,380 |
| Curaçao | 1 | 1:157,247 | 1,313 |
| El Salvador | 1 | 1:6,343,888 | 8,415 |
| Gabon | 1 | 1:1,889,194 | 6,814 |
| Grenada | 1 | 1:108,535 | 1,793 |
| Guinea | 1 | 1:11,833,817 | 3,268 |
| Haiti | 1 | 1:10,683,907 | 24,607 |
| Iran | 1 | 1:76,782,524 | 277,718 |
| Kosovo | 1 | 1:1,861,869 | 14,990 |
| Malawi | 1 | 1:17,119,109 | 34,144 |
| Maldives | 1 | 1:404,172 | 7,269 |
| Mauritius | 1 | 1:1,293,417 | 16,552 |
| Nepal | 1 | 1:28,480,956 | 22,413 |
| Saint Lucia | 1 | 1:178,781 | 3,800 |
| Sierra Leone | 1 | 1:7,089,631 | 1,533 |
| Sri Lanka | 1 | 1:20,808,560 | 18,521 |
| Sudan | 1 | 1:37,510,195 | 14,259 |
| Tanzania | 1 | 1:52,941,613 | 123,716 |
| Vanuatu | 1 | 1:263,276 | 2,086 |
| Wallis and Futuna | 1 | 1:13,610 | 185 |
| Yemen | 1 | 1:26,425,294 | 55,147 |
| Zambia | 1 | 1:15,849,922 | 53,989 |
| Zimbabwe | 1 | 1:15,438,240 | 133,260 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 176 | 1:25,170 | 2,716 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 401 | 1:60,786 | 7,098 |
| Scotland | 35 | 1:106,949 | 5,179 |
| Wales | 6 | 1:261,403 | 9,165 |
| Isle of Man | 1 | 1:54,269 | 2,077 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 23,364 | 1:2,149 | 227 |
Keller (3,232) may also be a first name.
Keller Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Keller.' I cannot find the spot. Perhaps from the Low Countries.
(2) Occup. 'the keller,' probably a kilner. 'A furnace or kell': Cleaveland. 'A kiln, as lime kell. South' (Halliwell).
Elias de Keller, London, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.
John Keller, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Symon le Keller, de London, 16 Edward II: Freemen of York.
1686. Godfrey Keller and Elizabeth Savery: Marriage Alleg. (Canterbury).
1716. Married — Richard Keller and Sarah Neal: St. James, Clerkenwell.
1 tor Kelleher, Irish Ceileachair.
2 = Kilner, q.v. [Dialectal English kell, a kiln, furnace]
(Ger.) Cellarer; Tavern- Keeper; Butler [Middle High German kellære, kelnære; Latin cellarius, storekeeper, cellarer] In mod. Ger. kellerer = 'keeper of a cellar or tavern’; kellner = 'barman,’ ‘tapster,’ ‘waiter ’; keilermeister (lit. ‘cellar- master ’)' = ‘ butler.’
(1) “Gap Maker” in Old English. (2) “Cellar” in German. Compare Kelder in Afrikaans.
(French, English, German) One employed in a storeroom, particularly a food storage place; one who made or sold cauls or kells, a cap or hairnet for women.
Normally the surname Kelly comes from the Gaelic O’Ceallaigh. Apart from this fact the origins of the name Kelly-at least in Ireland, where it is most numerous-are obscure. One possible derivation is from the Gaelic word ‘ceallach’ which means ‘conflict, strife or war’. If this is so, Kelly would be a nickname, the original Kelly probably achieving renown as a great fighter.
Kellys are found all over Ireland-and indeed, with emigration, all over the world. (From Boston and New York to Sydney, the local telephone directories have pages of Kellys.) The main family clan of the Kellys is native to mid-Galway and south Roscommon, but other separate family clans have their origins in Leix, Wicklow, Meath and Derry.
Kellys also come from the Isle of Man and Scotland-but almost all of these are due to early emigration. Exceptions are rare, but nonetheless these do exist. In Scotland the name Kelly is sometimes a place name, being given to natives of the town of Kelly in Angus and to those from the village of Killie in Fife. These places get their names from the Scots Gaelic or the Cornish words for ‘woods’. It is also just possible that the Irish Kellys-at least in part-derive their name from a similar source in Irish Gaelic. In this case the Irish name could also be a place name, rather than the more heroic nickname. Kelly is also an old surname in Devon. In the Pipe Rolls for Devon in 1194 one Warin de Kelly is listed, named after the Devon village, and this is the first note of a Kelly in English records.
In 1888 James Kelly, the Liverpool wife-murderer, escaped from Broadmoor, the celebrated top-security prison for mental patients in Berkshire. He did so by making a passkey from a corset spring. After his escape he lived in Paris, then in New York for many years, eluding all attempts to recapture him. Finally, he returned in 1928 to the gates of Broadmoor and asked for readmission. This was granted, and he died an inmate in 1930. No one else has ever escaped and remained free from Broadmoor for anything approaching this period.
Helen Adams Keller (1880—1968) became blind, deaf and dumb as a baby. By sheer persistence and with the devoted help of Anne Sullivan, she overcame these overwhelming handicaps to graduate cum laude from Radcliffe College, Cambridge (US). She became an inspiration to many similarly handicapped, and her autobiography, The Story of My Life (1902), remains widely read.
The sixteenth-century alchemist’s assistant, Edward Kelley, claimed that he could confer with the angels by use of the magic crystals belonging to his master, John Dee. Kelley eventually persuaded his master to adopt a community of wives.
HMS Kelly was the first command of Lord Louis Mountbatten (1900—79). Later to become Viceroy of India, Earl Mountbatten earned the undying respect of his men as a result of his bravery at the time of the engagement during which HMS Kelly was finally sunk. He knew the name of every man on board, and refused rescue before his wounded shipmates had been assisted.
The first full-length film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, was made in Australia in 1906.
The United Kingdom has towns called Kelly and Kelly Bay. Other countries with name-related towns include Australia (Kelly), the US (3 Kellys), South Africa (Kelly’s View) and Ireland (Kelly’s Grove). There are Kelly rivers in Alaska and Australia and Kelly lakes in Angola and Canada, as well as Kelly Hills in Australia.
With about 58,000 namesakes Kelly is the 2nd most popular surname in Ireland. There are over 16,000 Kellys in Scotland where it is 40th in popularity. (The name is not common enough throughout England and Wales to be counted separately.) Around the world Kellys are most common in Canberra (one in 354 families), Sydney (one in 593) and Ottawa (one in 637). The United States has more Kellys than the entire population of Hull-an estimated total of just under 275,000 makes this their 61st most popular surname.
User-submitted Reference
Keller é o nome de uma antiga família da Suábia (letra nobreza). Os estavam a serviço da Cidade Imperial de Esslingen, dos Duques de Württemberg e dos Duques de Saxe-Gotha-Altemburgo, dos Imperadores do Império Russo, dos Reis da Prússia e dos Reis da Saxônia. Sua sede desde o século XVIII era o Castelo Stedten perto de Erfurt.
1229 Menciona-se Olricus de Cella , que a família considera como seu antepassado. Heinricus de Cella segue em 1247 , aparecendo como cavaleiro em Ulm em 1247.Albertus de Cella, possivelmente seu filho, estava na comitiva do Duque de Teck em 1268-1278. Ulrich II, de Cella, mencionado 1268-1291, foi novamente conselheiro e juiz em Esslingen. Albrecht der Celler foi mestre de guilda e juiz em Esslingen em 1291.
O GHdA-Adelslexikon descreve que a linhagem posterior remonta a Heinrich den Kelner, proprietário de uma vinícola perto de Eßlingen. A linhagem comprovadamente começa com Georg (Jörg) Keller, prefeito de Stuttgart.
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BRASÃO - O conselho de Esselinger de 1595 e parentes da corte Alexandre III. O brasão de armas concedido a Keller mostra no escudo vermelho uma chave cor de ferro virada diagonalmente para a esquerda para cima , a barba varrida sobre si mesmo. No capacete com homens vermelhos crestados e prateadas um homem em vestido de mão, segurando uma chave em cada mão, na cabeça um chapéu pagão com prata e uma borla dourada.
O brasão principal, como já usado em seu selo antes de 1667 por Johann Heinrich Keller (1622-1693), ducal Württemberg oficial de justiça Zu Gochsheim 1667, Vogt Zu Laufen 1668 ff. , mostra três cabeças de águia. Uma das cabeças de águia crescendo no elmo coroado. Os retratos de Johann Heinrich e seu irmão Matthäus sobrevivem, do primeiro uma pintura a óleo; por Mathäus Keller uma gravura em cobre de Jacob von Sandrart após uma pintura perdida de Rudolf Werenfels.em Simacher 's Maa Keller Keller, nascido em 1620, listado no brasão, é provavelmente encontrado em Nurememecido a Matthäus (falecido em 1661). Ele tinha três cabeças de grifo (cabeças de águia com orelhas) em seu brasão e uma cabeça de grifo crescendo no capacete. Aliás, o brasão com cabeças de águia (ou seja, sem orelhas) é desenhado na gravura em cobre. Ele era o padrasto do ouro e filósofo Johann Leonhard Stöberlein (1636-1696), que, após a morte de Matthäus Keller em Nuremberg, continua sua farmácia até o pote de sob o Hutern.
O filho de Johann Heinrich, tenente-coronel e comandante de Hohentübingen Friedrich Heinrich Keller (1653-1738), tinha, mais recentemente como Obervogt e Oberamtmann Zu Merklingen, aumentado o brasão da família no seu selo, nomeadamente pelos espaços livres entre como chefes de alcance foram alcançados estrelas.Além disso, seu brasão foi coroado com uma coroa de conde com nove pétreas visuais; Ao qual apenas seu neto Christoph von Keller (1757-1827) após sua promoção ao conde prussiano em 1789 pela nobrezafoi autorizado.
O brasão nobre (de os netos de Johann Heinrich1622-163) mostra então 1737 (já aumentado escudo um azul sobre novamente, com três (3:1) cabeças de negra restritas com ouro em novamente o topo, Acompanhado por três (1:2) estrelas, e abaixo um leão de prata em espera sobre grama verde. O brasão dos condes (desde 1789) tem uma águia negra e um leão de prata. [1]
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keller_(Adelsgeschlecht)
Linhagem Heinrich der Kelner, urk. 1298-1329, Weingutsbesitzer em Uhlbach bei Eßlingen, Bürger und Richter emStuttgart | Heintzlin Kelner, 1350 e 1357 Bürger von Stuttgart | Hainz Keller, † 1388 emTöffingen | Heins Kelner, 1393 erwähnt | Johannes Keller, gen. der Rotensteiner, 1420 Bürger von Stuttgart | Georg (Jörg) Keller, des Gerichts, 1451 Estudante, 1459, 1465, 1466, 1473, 1480 Bürgermeister von Stuttgart | Heinrich Keller, Richter em Stuttgart 1505-1509, dentroHerrenberg1517-1519, dentroLauffen1520, Untervogt emDornstetten1521, EntrarHornberg1523–1536, 1531 auch inRosenfeld | Gregorius I. Keller, 1531 e 1533 Ratsherr, 1546 Bürgermeister em Stuttgart, † 1556 | Christoph Keller, Verwalter emWalheimvorn 1584 | Johann Hippolyt Keller I., um 1600 | Johann Phillip Keller (?–1635),herzoglich-württembergischer Kanzleiverwalter, Rentkammerrat zu Stuttgart ⚭ Beatrix Aulber (1598-1663), 4 Kinder | Johann Heinrich Keller (1622–1693), Reisiger Schultheiß und Amtmann dentroHorrheim, Vogt em Lauffen ⚭ Anna Margareta Kallhardt, 7 Kinder | Friedrich Heinrich Keller (1653-1738), 1691 Obervogt em Tübingen und Comandante de Hohen Tübingen, herzoglicherKriegsrat ⚭ (1.) Maria Madalenavon Gemmingen ⚭ (2.) Maria Madalena Zeller (1666–1729), 13 anos, | Christoph Dietrich von Keller(1699-1788), herzoglich württemberg. Geheimer Sekretär und Regierungsrat, Kaiserlicher Reichshofrat, später in sachsen-gothaischen Diensten, Erwarb 1735 dasGut StedtenbeiErfurtund bauteSchloss Stedten, 1737 geadelt ⚭ Auguste Louise Eleonore Freiinvon Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim(1732–1781), ausTübingen, ________|_________________________________________ | | GráficoChristoph von Keller(1757-1827) Julie von Keller, kgl. preuss. wirkl. Geheimer Rat, Staatsminister ⚭ 1774 den Bruder ihrer Mutter, e Gesandter; Johann Ludwig Freiherr von Mauchenheim gen. Bechtolsheim, am 29. novembro 1789 in den preußischen Grafenstand Vizekanzler vonSachsen-Weimar-Eisenach erhoben, 11 anos ⚭ 1790 Amalie Luise Gräfin zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg(1771-1853), eine Schwester des russischenGeneralfeldmarschalls Fürst Wittgenstein;[2] _______________|__________________________________________________________ | | GráficoGustav von Keller(1805–1897) Graf Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Landrat imKreis Merseburg, auch königlich preuß. Kammerherr, von Keller (1791-1860), Vorsitzender der Direktion der Thüringer Eisenbahngesellschaft Begründer der russischen Linie, ⚭ (1.) Mathildevon Bassewitz(1813-1847), 4 Kinder; Oberst der Garde ⚭ (2.) Mathilde Charlottevon Grolman(1813–1900) ⚭ Gräfin Sophie Eleonore Marie | von der Borch-Lubeschitz, GräfinMathilde von Keller(1853–1945) eine reiche Erbin, die ihm Palastdame der Deutschen KaiserinAugusto Vitória Großgrundbesitz imGoverno WitebskeMinskmitbrachte. Sie war eine Tochter des Grafen Michael Johann von der Borch
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Keller Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Keller Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Keller (Arabic: كيللر, Georgian: კელლერ, Russian: Келлер) occurs in The United States more than any other country/territory. It may also occur as a variant:. Click here for other potential spellings of this name.
How Common Is The Last Name Keller? popularity and diffusion
It is the 1,669th most frequently occurring last name worldwide, held by around 1 in 22,184 people. The last name is mostly found in Europe, where 51 percent of Keller live; 46 percent live in Western Europe and 42 percent live in Germanic Europe. Keller is also the 126,122nd most frequent given name in the world. It is borne by 3,232 people.
This last name is most frequently used in The United States, where it is borne by 133,707 people, or 1 in 2,711. In The United States it is mostly concentrated in: California, where 8 percent live, Texas, where 6 percent live and Ohio, where 6 percent live. Not including The United States Keller occurs in 151 countries. It is also common in Germany, where 31 percent live and Switzerland, where 11 percent live.
Keller Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The occurrence of Keller has changed over time. In The United States the number of people carrying the Keller last name grew 572 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 286 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it grew 105 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 163 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it grew 717 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Keller Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those bearing the surname is chiefly Catholic (91%) in Ireland, Orthodox (85%) in Russia, Orthodox (95%) in Belarus, Orthodox (82%) in Kazakhstan, Greek Orthodox (100%) in Lebanon and Orthodox (85%) in Ukraine.
In The United States those holding the Keller last name are 17.94% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 64.71% being registered to vote for the political party.
The amount Keller earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 17.61% less than the national average, earning €24,741 per year; in Norway they earn 43.65% more than the national average, earning 497,153 kr per year; in Peru they earn 248.76% more than the national average, earning S/. 67,608 per year; in South Africa they earn 57.28% more than the national average, earning R 373,752 per year; in United States they earn 2.24% more than the national average, earning $44,116 USD per year and in Canada they earn 0.43% less than the national average, earning $49,471 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Keller Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
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| Keller in the Georgian language | ||
| კელლერ | keller | - |
| Keller in the Russian language | ||
| Келлер | keller | - |
| Keller in the Arabic language | ||
| كيللر | kyllr | - |
| كيلر | kylr | - |
| كلر | klr | - |
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