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Etymology of Schwee

What does the name Schwee mean?

The name Schwee is generally thought to be derived from the Middle High German word "swaere" meaning "grieved" or "sad," suggesting one who was grieved or saddened. Schwee may have originated as a nickname, derived from a physical characteristic or personal attribute of the initial bearer. In some cases, the Schwee name may have also been derived from the German word "schwer" meaning "father-in-law" or "schwager" meaning "brother-in-law."

Early Origins of the Schwee family

The surname Schwee was first found in Germany, where Chunrat der Swaere was recorded in Bavaria in 1225 and Hentze Sweher in Rohrbach in Hesse in 1366. There is reference to one Christoph Schweher in 1565 from Budweis, and G. Magnus Schweyher in 1719 from Nuremberg.

Early History of the Schwee family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Schwee research. Another 114 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1772 and 1820 are included under the topic Early Schwee History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Schwee Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Schwäher, Schwähr, Schweher, Schweyer, Schweyher, Schwerer, Schwaeher, Schwier, Swieger, Schwägerl, Schwager, Swager, Schwertfeger and many more.

Early Notables of the Schwee family

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Migration of the Schwee family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Susanna Schweyer, who settled in Pennsylvania in 1737; Georg Schweyer, who settled in Philadelphia in 1749; Nicklaus Schweyer, who settled in Philadelphia in 1752.



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