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German: occupational name for a producer or seller of 'most' unfermented grape juice fruit wine from Middle Low German must most Middle High German most (see Most ). Germanized form of Sorbian Mostar (see Moster ) a cognate of 4 below.
The Mustor family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. The most Mustor families were found in USA in 1880. In 1880 there were 6 Mustor families ...
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The last name is the 1,380,086th most common surname on earth, borne by approximately 1 in 45,833,622 people. The surname is primarily found in Asia, where 100 ...
German: occupational name for a producer or seller of 'most', unfermented grape juice, fruit wine, from Middle Low German must, most, Middle High ...
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Muster : 1: German: occupational name for a producer or seller of 'most' unfermented grape juice fruit wine from Middle Low German must most Middle High German ...
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The Muster surname is thought to derived from the Middle English/Old French word "moustarde," meaning "mustard." It has been suggested that the name was ...
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In the book, The Magnificent Century, Ralph Mustard was listed as the King's Castellan, in 1208, so that is a listing of one of the English Mustards. Another is ...
Germanized form of Sorbian Móstaŕ: occupational or topographic name derived from móst 'bridge', denoting a bridge keeper or someone who lived near a bridge.
English (mainly Durham): nickname or occupational name from Middle English mustard 'mustard' (Old French mostarde). ... Discover the life stories of ...