Møller

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Male Male Name

Usage

Norway Norwegian
Denmark Danish

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Origin and Meaning

From the surname, an occupational name meaning 'miller' (might be a loan from Low German 'Möller' or High German 'Müller' with the same meaning) [1]

Related Names

Møller
Frequency of occurance as female nameFrequency of occurance as male name
Frequency of occurance as female nameFrequency of occurance as male name
Danish Norwegian

See also Mîlo

Further Information

Since 1970 it is not allowed to use Møller as a first name in Norway anymore due to its surname character

Earliest Documented Usage

Statistics

Name Count per Country (What's this?)

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Country
Commonness
Commonness
Total Female ♀ Male ♂
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
Greenland Greenland[2]
0 439
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
Denmark Denmark[3]
29
n.a.
0
n.a.
29
n.a.
Sweden Sweden[4]
0 15 0 11 0 4
Finland Finland[5]
n.a.
13 0 0
n.a.
13
Norway Norway[6]
0
n.a.
0
n.a.
0
n.a.
  #: count of main first name only
  &: count of both main and additional first names
Name counts are approximate as statistics normally is not published
for names given to less than 3 or 5 persons per country.

 

No recent statistics trend found in databases for Møller.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kristoffer Kruken og Ola Stemshaug: Norsk Personnamnleksikon (1995)
  2. Grønlands Statistik, Statistics office of Greenland, http://www.stat.gl/
  3. Danmarks Statistik, National statistics office of Denmark, http://www.dst.dk
  4. Statistiska Centralbyrån, National statistics office of Sweden, http://www.scb.se/
  5. Väestörekisterikeskus, National Population Register Centre of Finland, http://www.vrk.fi
  6. Statistisk Sentralbyrå, National statistics office of Norway, http://www.ssb.no