Meller Surname

37,605th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 14,003 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Poland
Highest density in:
Israel

Meller Surname Definition:

For Miller, q.v.

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Meller Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Poland3,8261:9,9341,378
Germany2,6531:30,3453,996
United States2,0111:180,23818,024
Israel1,2361:6,9241,066
Brazil1,1241:190,4587,341
England6731:82,7919,141
Russia6361:226,60924,418
Austria1801:47,3087,551
Australia1751:154,26116,255
Canada1511:244,01123,241
Argentina1461:292,76323,421
Finland1401:39,2624,986
France1331:499,41969,818
Chile1041:169,3895,602
Denmark811:69,6886,946
Sweden781:126,2408,954
Belarus581:163,81122,061
Nigeria501:3,542,855104,248
South Africa491:1,105,66765,349
Estonia381:34,7846,408
Hungary371:265,30520,779
Ukraine371:1,230,343106,187
Dominican Republic311:336,54611,471
Wales281:110,5198,545
Netherlands241:703,63256,027
New Zealand211:215,63421,249
Colombia191:2,514,42513,479
Norway181:285,68329,080
Scotland171:314,93014,413
Kazakhstan171:1,040,14760,802
Italy171:3,597,452102,597
Northern Ireland171:108,5326,545
Czechia171:625,49860,070
Zimbabwe151:1,029,21663,831
Switzerland121:684,41046,196
Uruguay121:285,98020,148
India111:69,733,217610,955
Belgium111:1,045,14978,166
Liberia111:400,77620,681
Mexico91:13,791,80145,470
Thailand91:7,848,705447,191
Spain81:5,844,00486,878
Venezuela71:4,314,86839,591
Moldova71:508,76732,975
Philippines51:20,247,645262,352
Guernsey41:16,1101,225
Armenia31:976,72713,552
Ecuador31:5,301,94930,184
Ireland21:2,354,47019,715
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
Costa Rica21:2,390,03410,205
Japan21:63,922,14662,827
Latvia21:1,025,02341,546
Turkey11:77,821,422191,047
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Jordan11:8,842,43726,010
Honduras11:8,816,4429,272
Bahamas11:391,7512,737
Lesotho11:2,032,55823,402
Uzbekistan11:30,929,14267,786
Liechtenstein11:38,3781,726
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
Ghana11:27,020,69223,742
China11:1,367,321,56651,149
Portugal11:10,418,24125,048
Transnistria11:474,69917,893
Niger11:19,192,017110,060
Georgia11:3,745,54547,852
Gambia11:1,923,4511,043
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Papua New Guinea11:8,153,717181,784
South Korea11:51,240,2568,015
Cuba11:11,522,71617,380
Peru11:31,784,12364,452
Fiji11:894,3914,568
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Qatar11:2,357,99976,403
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland11:4,429,86640,727
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England5101:47,7955,894
Wales91:174,2686,522
Scotland21:1,871,60827,884
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States5221:96,2049,802

The alternate forms: Méller (1) are calculated separately.

Meller (484) may also be a first name.

Meller Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

For Miller, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(English) One who came from Mellor (bare hill), in Derbyshire.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

William de Mesleriis, Eguerrand, Fromund, Simon, and Walter de Meuleriis, are mentioned in the Norman Exchequer Rolls during the last years of the twelfth century. In England two under-tenants of the name occur in 1165: Richard, holding two knight’s fees, and Humphrey, holding one, both of William de Abrincis. A William de Minières witnesses Richard de Builli’s foundation charter of Roche Abbey, York, in 1146, as well as that of Boxgrave, in Sussex.

“Humphrey de Millers held one knight’s fee of William de Abrincis in Overston (Liber Niger) and received the manor of Overston in marriage with William’s sister Felicia. He left two sons, William, and Ralph, rector of Overston; which William also had two sons, William, and Humphrey, rector of Overston, and a daughter, Felicia, who, on the death of her brothers without issue, became their heir. She was succeeded by her son Gilbert, who was a clerk, and is sometimes called Gilbert de Wyarville, and sometimes Gilbert de Millers. In 1257 he obtained a license of hunting in the counties of Northampton, Nottingham, and Derby; but in 1270 the King arraigned an assize against him, and in 1276 his manor of Overstone was in the hands of the Crown.” - Baker's Northamptonshire. There was a family of this name in Norfolk, where Robert de Milliers “was enfeoffed of Gonville’s Manor by Roger de Montealt; he held it at half a fee of Roger’s castle of Rising; it afterwards belonged to Godfrey de Milliers. Hugh de Meliers held Fenthall temp. John, and when one of his sons became a monk in St.Benet’s Abbey, Alice de Meliers, his widow, gave two parts of the tithes of her demesnes here to that house; in 1294 Sir Hugh, their son, was lord; and after him Richer de Meliers. William de Mellers, 2 Richard II., held one fee in Wymondham and Rising.”— Blomfield. Roger de Millers was of Dorsetshire, temp. Ed. I.; (Rotul. Hundred.) where, according to the Testa de Nevill, he held in King’s Winterborne some land that had been Thomas Maufilart’s. The name continued in the county for many generations. John Meller, 2 Elizabeth, acquired from the Earl of Pembroke Winterborne-Came, where (as appears from the pedigree) his father and grandfather had been seated before him: and, some years later, Upcerne and Little Bridy. His son Sir Robert in 1620 bequeathed ₤20 a year to the poor of Cerne and Upcerne. “During the Rebellion, Sir John Meller compounded, and paid ₤693 13s. 4d. for being a Commissioner of Array. John his son, 1651, compounded for delinquency ₤630, but was excused. 1 Jac. II. c. 7, an Act passed to enable Edward Meller to sell lands for the payment of debts. He died without issue, 1699, at Cheneys in Bucks, where he retired after having alienated the greater part of his estate. Vulgar tradition, founded it may be merely on the name, says, the ancestor of this family was miller to the Abbot of Abbotsbury. We have no other account of their extraction, which does not seem to be great: however, in the reign of Elizabeth they made many purchases of Abbey lands, viz. Little Bridy, Winterborne Came, Winterbourne Faringdon, Upcerne, &c., and were remarkable for depopulating most of them. They were first seated at Winterborne Came, where was their place of burial.”— Hutchins' Dorset. They bore Azure four mascles in lozenge Or.

The Battle Abbey Roll (1889) by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett

The family of Meller or Myller of Dorsetshire are said to descend from the miller of one of the abbots of Abbotsbury. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the Mellers became great purchasers "of abbey-lands in villages, and were remarkable for depopulating most of them." Hutchins's Dorset, i. 497.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Eguerran and William Mellers, Normandy 1180 (Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae). Simon le Meillur, Engl. c. 1272 (Rotuli Hundredorum).

The Norman People (1874)

Not surprisingly, the surname Miller was originally an occupational name-for one who grinds (or mills) the corn. The earliest forms of this name are Mulnare (1275), Milner and Mylnere.

The original Milner, or Miller, has many related names. Common examples of these are Millward (the ward or keeper of the mill), Milne (usually meaning ‘dweller, or worker at the mill’), Millers (a derivative of Miller) and Millman.

There are also a number of names which would at first sight appear to be related to Miller, but come from completely different sources. Examples of these are Millican, Millikin (which derive from Milligan, which in turn comes from the Irish name Mulligan), and Millicent (which originates from a German first name meaning ‘work-strong’ and which came over to England with the Norman Conquest). Interestingly, Molineux, which looks at first sight to be from a different source, is a French name meaning ‘miller’ and is ultimately related to Miller by etymology.

The popular and widespread name Mills has two possible derivations, one of which is related to Miller. On the one hand it could be from ‘dweller by the mills’ (plural); on the other it could represent the first name Miles (now more common as Myles).

Owing to its early rural origins, the name Miller is extremely widespread, being one of the few English names which is common to all counties throughout the land. It is also the twentieth most popular Scottish name and, more surprisingly, was recently found to be sixth most popular in the United States-though many of these will have been anglicised from European versions of this occupational name or from similar-sounding more complex European names, or simply adopted by people whose names proved too long and/or too complex for everyday English use-as in many Polish or Greek names.

The name Miller began to appear early in the English records-though its earliest appearance was in a variation of the original Milner form. One John le Mulnare is mentioned in the Subsidy Rolls for Worcester for 1275. Only 21 years later the Miller form appeared in the Subsidy Rolls for Sussex, where one Ralf Muller is listed.

Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot are the creations of Agatha Mary Miller (1891—1976), better known as Agatha Christie. Worldwide sales of her 77 detective novels are in the tens of millions. Dame Agatha is unique in being the only modern playwright to have had three West End plays running concurrently, including The Mousetrap which has run for a record-breaking 28 years.

Other Millers have also been notably successful as twentieth- century literary figures. Henry Miller (1891—1980) is famous for his sexually explicit novels Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, written and published in Paris and banned in the UK and US until the early Sixties. Arthur Miller (b.l915) is a major American dramatist whose best-known work Death of A Salesman won a 1949 Pulitzer Prize.

Famous English comedian Joseph Miller (1684—1738) was ironically dubbed ‘The Father of Jests’, since he was something of a dullard and the butt of contemporary jesters. A ‘Joe Miller’ was a popular nineteenth-century term synonymous with any joke, as in ‘I don’t see the Joe Miller of it’.

The most popular Allied band leader during World War II was Glenn Miller (1904—44). The plane carrying him to entertain the troops at Christmas-time vanished over the sea and was never found. The ‘Glenn Miller sound’ goes on to this very day.

The United Kingdom has towns named Miller, Mill and Miller’s Dale, South Africa has a Miller and Australia a Millaroo. The United States has 6 name-related towns while the Bahamas has a town called Millars and New Zealand has Miller’s Flat and Millerton. Surprisingly few major rivers bear the name. Australia has a Miller river and a Miller’s creek while the United States has a Millers falls.

With about 21,000 namesakes Miller is Scotland’s 20th most popular surname. Thus about one out of every 240 Scots is named Miller. (The name is not common enough throughout England and Wales to be counted separately.) Miller is notably popular in and around Glasgow where an estimated one in about 206 families bears the name, and in Edinburgh where the figure is about one in 270. Around the world Millers are most common in Vancouver (one in 461 families), Canberra (one in 548), Toronto (one in 575) and Melbourne (one in 622). The United States has more Millers than the entire population of Birmingham-an estimated total of just over 1,190,000 makes this their 6th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

The Meller surname, in addition to meaning 'miller', can also be a variant spelling of the Mehler surname, meaning 'flour merchant'.

- haffman97

Meller Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Meller Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Meller (Russian: Меллер) occurs in Poland more than any other country or territory. It may also be found as a variant: Méller. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Meller? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 37,605th most prevalent surname on earth, held by approximately 1 in 520,427 people. The surname Meller is primarily found in Europe, where 61 percent of Meller live; 32 percent live in Eastern Europe and 27 percent live in West Slavic Europe. Meller is also the 386,404th most frequent first name internationally It is held by 484 people.

The surname Meller is most common in Poland, where it is borne by 3,826 people, or 1 in 9,934. Barring Poland Meller exists in 76 countries. It is also found in Germany, where 19 percent reside and The United States, where 14 percent reside.

Meller Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Meller has changed through the years. In The United States the share of the population with the surname expanded 385 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 132 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 311 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 850 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it expanded 200 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Meller Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those bearing the Meller surname is predominantly Presbyterian (100%) in Ireland, Orthodox (85%) in Russia, Orthodox (100%) in Belarus and Orthodox (83%) in Ukraine.

In The United States those bearing the Meller surname are 34.7% more likely to be registered Democrats than The US average, with 87.93% registered to vote for the party.

The amount Meller earn in different countries varies markedly. In Norway they earn 15.58% less than the national average, earning 292,152 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 6.23% less than the national average, earning R 222,840 per year; in Colombia they earn 35.93% less than the national average, earning $14,545,100 COP per year; in United States they earn 11.79% more than the national average, earning $48,236 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.18% less than the national average, earning $47,608 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Méller941/
Mueller92136,313/
Moeller9228,573/
Mellier921,999/
Meiller921,303/
Mellert921,105/
Meuller92384/
Mellere92215/
Mealler9258/
Mieller9245/
Maeller9217/
Meeller922/
Melleur922/
Mellerr921/
Melller921/
Mmeller921/
Mesller920/
Mellerd920/
Melle915,304/
Mller9167/
Meillere8628/
Muellerr864/
Muehller862/
Muelleur862/
Muelller861/
Muelleer861/
Mmueller861/
Moelleer861/
Mielleur861/
Mmellere861/
Maellier860/
Muellier860/
Miller831,782,049/
Müller831,077,430/
Möller83124,811/
Møller8327,558/
Melles834,174/
Mellet833,238/
Myller832,768/
Meiler832,520/
Mealer831,663/
Meyler831,502/
Metler83898/
Mielle83884/
Muelle83750/
Meeler83718/
Melley83703/
Mellea83364/
Meulle83292/
Mellie83211/
Moelle83131/
Műller83118/
Melleu83112/
Melleş8372/
Melleh8342/
Mellee8325/
Maelle8320/
Mûller8316/
Mellei8314/
Meelle8311/
Melleš837/
Mellir835/
Mejler834/
Mjller833/
Mäller833/
Mllier832/
Mellez832/
Mÿller832/
Mőller832/
Melled831/
Mlleur831/
Melleç831/
Mellée831/
M×Ller831/
Mũller831/
Mæller831/
Mïller831/
Mlle80365/
Mellerová8024/
Mler805/
D'Mueller802/
Mellerova802/
Mettler7710,707/
Mellett772,380/
Millier772,009/
Millere771,468/
Mailler77917/
Millerd77591/
Millert77215/
Meitler77210/
Medtler77193/
Meijler77187/
Mellesh77117/
Mellior7764/
Milleur7763/
Muiller7754/
Misller7748/
Melless7745/
Methler7742/
Millear7739/
Millerr7737/
Mellech7736/
Milller7732/
Milleer7724/
Melletz7724/
Myoller7712/
Möllert7711/
Miellie779/
Mülller778/
Melleis778/
Mioller777/
Mülleer775/
Millerz774/
Millher773/
Muuller773/
Mmiller772/
Muellee772/
Moiller772/
Milhler772/
Mellieh772/
Mayller772/
Müllerr772/
Mylller772/
Milletr771/
Milloer771/
Meelles771/
Meleher771/
Melleas771/
Melllea771/
Mellojr771/
Mheeler771/
Muelley771/
Milleir771/
Muelleh771/
Müllher771/
Muellle771/
Melleuh771/
Meheler771/
Meilere771/
Möllerr771/
Mølller771/
Müllere771/
Moyller771/
Mellest770/
Meahler770/
Meilher770/
Meetler770/
Meatler770/
Moellir770/
Millesr770/
Mella7346,129/
Mille739,585/
Melli738,300/
Melly737,978/
Myler733,736/
Mylle731,311/
Mölle73427/
Mülle7396/
Mølle7332/
Mlier7325/
Mellé7317/
Mlles733/
Mllet732/
Mellè732/
Mhlle731/
Mllee731/
Mlehr731/
Mellá731/
Møler731/
Mhler730/
Mllir730/
Meilr730/
Maillere7149/
D'Miller7138/
Milleare7117/
Melleová719/
Millertt714/
Melleova711/
Milleart711/
Mellheis711/
Milleard710/
Melleish710/
Mellhoir710/
Millet6737,882/
Milles673,502/
Mellis672,745/
Milley672,378/
Mailer671,511/
Millie671,373/
Millea671,229/
Mellit671,102/
Melloy671,073/
Mellia67554/
Moyler67435/
Millerová67396/
Mielli67375/
Mellid67372/
Millei67327/
Mayler67224/
Mle67207/
Millerova67168/
Műllerová67155/
Mitler67125/
Melliz67116/
Mellio67101/
Moiler6793/
Mellai6774/
Mylles6772/
Millir6765/
Mellay6753/
Möllerová6751/
Meulli6735/
Milled6734/
Millez6734/
Muelli6728/
Mellya6722/
Mielly6721/
Melhli6720/
Millee6718/
Miella6715/
Muiler6714/
Miolle6713/
Müllerova6713/
Muille6711/
Mijlle6711/
Milleu6710/
Moelli679/
Møhler678/
Myllär677/
Mmella676/
Mllett676/
Meelli675/
Mellih675/
Mytler675/
Mellyt675/
Mellaa674/
Myllerova674/
Meella673/
Mehlli673/
Myllyr673/
Mellla672/
Myllet672/
Muulle672/
Melliy672/
Millep672/
Millge672/
Mellhi672/
Milleh672/
Mőllerová672/
Millyr672/
Melloi672/
Millhe672/
Maelli671/
Mmllea671/
Majler671/
Millée671/
Mellyo671/
Myolle671/
Műllerova671/
Müllei671/
Mæhler671/
Müllär671/
Mellij671/
Mellly671/
Mülles671/
Mylled671/
Mylere671/
Mleesr671/
Mlheer671/
Myllie670/
Muyler670/

Meller Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Meller in the Russian language
Меллерmeller-

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