Moeller

Moeller and Möller are closely related[a] surnames of German origin.

People bearing one of them include the following:

People

  • Adolph Moeller, American politician
  • Alfred Alphonse Moeller (1889–1971), governor of Orientale Province in the Belgian Congo from 1926 to 1933
  • Andreas Möller (born 1967), German footballer
  • Andy Moeller, American football coach
  • Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
  • Birger Moeller-Pedersen
  • Brian Moehler, major league baseball player
  • Chad Moeller, major league baseball player
  • Charles Moeller (historian)
  • Christian Moeller
  • Christopher Moeller
  • Dennis Moeller, major league baseball player
  • Edmund Moeller (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Emil Moeller
  • Gary Moeller (1941–2022), American football coach
  • Gustave Moeller, American painter
  • Henry K. Moeller
  • Jacques-Nicolas Moeller, philosopher
  • James Moeller
  • Jean Moeller, Belgian historian
  • Jim Moeller
  • Joe Moeller, major league baseball player
  • Johnny Moeller
  • Jorgen Moeller, Danish chess player
  • Louis Moeller, American genre painter
  • Robert T. Moeller
  • Ron Moeller, major league baseball player
  • Sanford A. Moeller, Moeller drum method author
  • Walter H. Moeller

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The distinction between the two first-syllable vowels is in some contexts treated by most speakers of German as merely one of typography, rather than of spelling: for instance if a medium lacks both ö and the ability to overtype o with ", then "Well, what else can you do?", but substitute oe where ö belongs. Nevertheless, in proper names of at least living persons, conforming to the person's or family's practice is considered at least a significant matter of courtesy.)
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