Müller (surname)

The German word Müller means "miller" (as a profession). It is the most common family surname in Germany, Switzerland, and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle[1] (with the spelling Müller, Mueller or Muller) and is the fifth most common surname in Austria (see List of most common surnames in Europe). Other forms are "Miller" (mainly Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and "Möller" (Northern and Central Germany and The Netherlands). Of the various family coats of arms that exist, many incorporate milling iconography, such as windmills or watermill wheels.

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  • Achim Müller (born 1938), German chemist
  • Adam Müller (1779–1829), German political economist and theorist of the state
  • Adolf Müller (industrialist) (1857–1932), Croatian industrialist, manufacturer and entrepreneur
  • Alfred Müller (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Andy Müller-Maguhn (born 1971), German computer expert (Chaos Computer Club)
  • Arnold Müller (1884–1934), Austrian entomologist who was born and spent his life in what is now Romania.
  • Caroline Müller (mezzo-soprano) (1755–1826), Danish/Swedish mezzo-soprano, singer, actress
  • Caroline Müller (born 1964), Dutch-German pop-singer, known as C. C. Catch
  • Cecília Müller (born 1958), Hungarian physician
  • Dieter Müller (born 1954), German football player
  • Dirk Müller (disambiguation), several persons
  • Eduard Müller (disambiguation), several persons
  • Erwin Wilhelm Müller (1911–1977), German physicist
  • Filinto Müller (1900–1973), Brazilian politician and police chief
  • Filip Müller (1922–2013), Holocaust survivor
  • Frank Müller (born 1968), German decathlete
  • Friedrich Müller (disambiguation), several persons
  • Fritz Müller (1821–1897), German-born Brazilian naturalist
  • Fritz Müller (doctor) (1834–1895), Swiss doctor, zoologist, and herpetologist
  • Fritz Müller (rugby player), German rugby union international

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