Summary
The surname WELKER is of German origin and derived from the Middle High German word 'welc', meaning 'welcome'. It was likely originally a nickname given to someone who was warm and welcoming. The surname has a history dating back to the medieval times and is now found worldwide.8566
Welkers in the USA4138th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Welker
OttoWelker
German composer known for his classical symphonies and operas.ElisabethWelker
Austrian mathematician renowned for her contributions to number theory.HansWelker
Swiss physicist who made significant discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics.SophieWelker
French philosopher and feminist known for her influential writings on gender equality.FriedrichWelker
German historian recognized for his extensive research on ancient civilizations.Welker Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Welker' has German origins.
Geographic DistributionThe surname is predominantly found in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France.
VariationsThere are variations of the surname such as 'Walker', 'Weiler', 'Wolker', and 'Welleker'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Welker' occurred during various periods and in different regions. Some notable occurrences include significant migration during the 19th century from Germany to the United States and Canada in search of better economic opportunities. Additionally, individuals with the surname 'Welker' migrated to other European countries due to political and social reasons.