Horler is an uncommon family name that originated in Somerset, England.[1] Its earliest appearance was around 1600 as an occupational name for coal transporters, or "haulers".
Language(s) | English |
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Origin | |
Meaning | From "hauler" Literally "dragger" |
Region of origin | Somerset, England |
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People with the surname "Horler"
edit- David Horler (born 1943), English jazz trombonist
- Ed Horler (born 1995), English field hockey player
- Edd Horler (born 1963), British bobsledder
- George Horler (1895–1967), English footballer
- John Horler (born 1947), English jazz pianist
- Natalie Horler (born 1981), English-German singer and television presenter
- Sacha Horler (born 1970), Australian actress
- Sydney Horler (1888–1954), British novelist
References
edit- ^ Wareham, Mark. "Horler family history".