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12-465: [REDACTED] This article does not cite any sources . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources:   "Perger"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( January 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Perger

24-675: A Soviet spy Patricia Wilson Berger (1926–2011), American librarian Roland Berger (born 1937), German entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Roza Berger (1889–1945), 1945 Kraków pogrom victim Theo Berger (1941–2003), German criminal Fictional [ edit ] Erika Berger from the Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson See also [ edit ] Birger Bürger Burger (disambiguation) Burger (surname) Burgers (surname) Burgher (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

36-405: Is a surname, which is an older version of " Berger ". The first letter did not change from "P" to "B", which was common in the late Middle Ages. The word "Perg" or later "Berg" means mountain, so the name describes someone, who lived on a mountain. Mostly that persons were related to the government, or they were the governor of their region one millennium ago. Someone in this position was the lord of

48-468: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Berger For other uses, see Berger (disambiguation) . Berger is a surname in both German and French , although there is no etymological connection between the names in the two languages. The French surname is an occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier (Late Latin berbicarius , from berbex 'ram'). The German surname derives from

60-759: The surname Berger . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Authority control databases [REDACTED] International FAST National United States Israel Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berger&oldid=1255380792 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames French-language surnames Germanic-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Occupational surnames German toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Pages using

72-491: The surname Perger . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perger&oldid=1028481595 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from January 2014 All articles lacking sources Articles with short description Short description

84-1714: The 11 hostages murdered in the Munich massacre Frederick Berger (1849-?), American professional baseball umpire Gerhard Berger (born 1959), Austrian Grand Prix racing driver Grace Berger (born 1999), American basketball player Guylaine Berger (born 1956), French swimmer Han Berger (born 1950), Dutch football coach Ike Berger (1936–2022), US Olympic weightlifter (featherweight) Ilana Berger (born 1965), Israeli tennis player Jan Berger (born 1976), Czech-Swiss football midfielder Jay Berger (born 1966), American tennis player Johann Berger (1845–1933), Austrian chess master, theorist, endgame study composer, author and editor Lars Berger (born 1979), Norwegian biathlete Mark Berger (born 1954), Canadian Olympic silver & bronze (judo heavyweight) Maxie Berger (1917–2000), Canadian world champion junior welterweight boxer Norma Berger (1932–2023), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player and sister of Barbara Berger Ola Berger (born 1979), Norwegian ski mountaineer and cross-country skier Olia Berger (born 1983), Canadian judoka Patrik Berger (born 1973), Czech football midfielder Ruud Berger (born 1980), Dutch football midfielder Sam Berger (1900–1992), Canadian football team owner Samuel Berger (1884–1925), US Olympic champion heavyweight boxer Ségolène Berger (born 1978), professional tennis player from France. Steve Berger (born 1973), American mixed martial artist Tora Berger (born 1981), Norwegian biathlete and sister of Lars Berger Wally Berger (1905–1988), Boston Braves slugger of

96-905: The 1930s Music [ edit ] Arthur Berger (1912–2003), American composer Christian Wilhelm Berger (born 1964), Romanian composer and musician Dominique II Berger (1780–1845), Flemish organist and carillonneur Erna Berger (1900–1990), German soprano singer Henri Berger (1844–1929), Hawaiian musician Karl Berger (1935–2023), German jazz musician and educator Ludwig Berger (composer) (1777–1839), German composer and piano teacher Margaret Berger (born 1985), Norwegian singer, songwriter, and disc jockey Michel Berger (1947–1992), French singer and songwriter Wilhelm Berger (1861–1911), German composer Wilhelm Georg Berger (1929–1993), Romanian composer Wilhelm Peterson Berger (1867–1942), Swedish musician Culture [ edit ] Alex Berger , (born 1962), American producer, creator, consultant and entrepreneur in

108-702: The German language area, where a hill or a mountain was populated. In comparison to the name "Berger" it is rather rare. A similar even rarer name with the same meaning is "Pergher" or "Bergher", still displaying the "h". The reason for the varying spellings is the development of the German language in different regions of the German language area and its regions of language transitions in the last thousand years. Andreas Paolo Perger (born 1970), Austrian/ German/ Italian contemporary guitarist, improviser, and composer Denis Perger (born 1993), Slovenian footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

120-3573: The media field Charlotta Berger (1784–1852), Swedish poet and novelist Edward Berger (born 1970), Austrian-Swiss director Élie Berger (1850–1925), French archivist and palaeographer Erika Berger (1939–2016), German television presenter and writer Georgette Berger (1901–1986), Belgian wife of the painter René Magritte Helmut Berger (1944–2023), Austrian actor Howard Berger , American make-up artist John Berger (1926–2017), British art critic, novelist, painter, and author Jonah Berger , American writer and professor Karen Berger (born 1958), American comic book editor Katya Berger (born 1966) (sometimes credited as Katia Berger or Katja Berger), British film actress. Marco Berger (born 1977), Argentine film director and screenwriter Maurice Berger (1956–2020) American cultural historian, curator, and critic Nicole Berger (born Nicole Gouspeyre, 1934–1967), French actress Nicole Berger (American actress) (born 2003), American actress, model, and pianist Oscar Berger (cartoonist) (1901–1997), Slovak cartoonist Pablo Berger (born 1963), Spanish film director Petra Berger , born Petra Pierrette Burger, 1965), Dutch classical crossover singer, composer, photographer, and musical actress Robert Berger (producer) (born 1934), American film producer Senta Berger (born 1941), Austrian actress Thomas Berger (novelist) (1924–2014), American novelist Wiesław Adam Berger (1926–1998), Polish writer William Berger (actor) , also known as Bill Berger and Wilhelm Berger, born Wilhelm Thomas Berger (1928–1993), Austrian-American actor Yves Berger (1931–2004), French writer and editor Academics [ edit ] Alwin Berger (1871–1931), German botanist André Berger (born 1942), Belgian climatologist Beverly Berger , American physicist Hans Berger (1873–1941), German neuroscientist Harriet Berger (died 2012), American political scientist James Berger (statistician) (born 1950), American statistician Jeffrey W. Berger (1963–2001), American physician and engineer Jerry Berger (1933–2021), American journalist Johann Gottfried von Berger (1659–1736), German physician Josef Berger (scientist) (born 1949), Czech biomedical engineer and haematologist Lee R. Berger (born 1965), American-born South African explorer and paleoanthropologist Leszek Berger (1925–2012), Polish herpetologist and malacologist Marcel Berger (1927–2016), French mathematician Peter B. Berger (born 1956), American cardiologist Peter L. Berger (1929–2017), Austrian-born American sociologist and theologian Richard Berger (1894–1984), Swiss professor of design, decoration, and art history Robert Berger (mathematician) (born 1938), American mathematician Wolfgang H. Berger (1937–2017), German-American oceanographer Other professions [ edit ] Carolyn Berger , American State (Delaware) Supreme Court justice Daniel Berger (engraver) (1744–1825), German engraver David Berger (theologian) (born 1968), German theologian Gaston Berger (1896–1960), French futurist, industrialist, philosopher and state manager Georges Berger (1918–1967), Belgian Grand Prix racing driver Gottlob Berger (1896–1975), German Schutzstaffel (SS) general Irene Berger (born 1954), United States District Judge Josef Berger (speechwriter) (1903–1981), American journalist, accused of being

132-696: The mountain. In old German language that would be the "Herr vom Perg" or the "Pergherr", which is the origin of "Perger". The name comes quite likely from the German-speaking part of the Alps , which is Austria (with its languages Burgenland Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and Romani), Germany (Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg), South Tyrol in Italy (with its languages German, Italian, and Ladin), and Switzerland (with its languages German, French, Italian, and Romansh), but it could be originated everywhere in

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144-2223: The word Berg , the word for "mountain" or "hill", and means "a resident on a mountain or hill", or someone from a toponym Berg , derived from the same. The pronunciation of the English name may sometimes be / ˈ b ɜːr dʒ ər / BUR -jər , following the French phonetics [bɛʁʒe] ; the German one is [ˈbɛʁɡɐ] , anglicized as / ˈ b ɜːr ɡ ər / BUR -gər . Notable people with this surname include: Politics [ edit ] Charles W. Berger (born 1936), American politician James S. Berger (1903–1984), American politician Jan Johannis Adriaan Berger , Dutch Labour Party politician. Józef Berger (1901–1962), Polish theologian and politician. Karine Berger (born 1973), French politician Laurent Berger (born 1968), French trade unionist Luciana Berger (born 1981), British Liberal Democrat politician Maria Berger (born 1956), Austrian politician Mateusz Berger (born 1986), Polish politician Matthias Berger (born 1968), German politician Óscar Berger (born 1946), former President of Guatemala Ossian Berger (1849–1914), Swedish politician and lawyer Phil Berger (born 1952), American politician Samuel D. Berger (1911–1980), US Ambassador Sandy Berger (1945–2015), American attorney and politician Thomas R. Berger (1933–2021), Canadian politician Tina Berger (born 1981), Austrian politician Victor L. Berger (1860–1929), American politician Sports [ edit ] Alfred Berger (1894–1966), Austrian pair skater Andrea Berger (born 1970), American tennis player Andreas Berger (athlete) (born 1961), Austrian track and field sprinter Ann-Katrin Berger (born 1990), German football goalkeeper Barbara Berger (1930–2016), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Chris Berger (1911–1965), Dutch sprinter Daniel Berger (born 1993), American professional PGA Tour golfer David Mark Berger (1944–1972), American-born Israeli weightlifter; Maccabiah champion (middleweight); one of

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