Schreiner is a family name of German origin.
Schreiner is an occupational surname and refers to a joiner.[ 1] Some English spelling variations of the name are Schriner, Shreiner, and Shriner.
Notable people [ edit ]
Schreiner [ edit ]
Alexander Schreiner, organist for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Armin Schreiner, influential Croatian industrialist, banker and Jewish activist killed during the Holocaust
Bernard Schreiner, French politician
Dave Schreiner, American athlete
David Schreiner, American politician
Felix Schreiner (born 1986), German politician
Jenny Schreiner (born 1956), South African activist
Josef Schreiner, German athlete
Jumbo Schreiner (born 1967), German actor
Knut Schreiner, aka Euroboy , Norwegian musician
Kristian Schreiner, Norwegian physical anthropologist
Mike Schreiner (born 1969), Canadian politician
Olive Schreiner, South African author
Oliver Schreiner, South Africa judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
Ottmar Schreiner, German politician
William Philip Schreiner (1857–1919), South African politician
Schriner [ edit ]
Joe Schriner (born 1955), American political candidate
Sweeney Schriner (1911-1990), Canadian hockey player and Hall of Famer
Shreiner [ edit ]
Tom Shreiner (1941–2015), American football player and coach
Shriner [ edit ]
Earl Kenneth Shriner, American criminal
Herb Shriner (1918-1970), American entertainer
Kin Shriner (born 1953), American actor
Scott Shriner (born 1965), American musician
Wil Shriner (born 1953), American entertainer
Enterprises and institutions [ edit ]
Schreiner's department store
Schreiner Airways, based in the Netherlands
Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas
References [ edit ]
^ Heuser, Rita. "Schreiner" . Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands . Retrieved 2 April 2024 .
Surnames associated with the occupation of Joinery
Germanic
English: Joiner, Joyner
German: Kastner, Kästner, Kestler, Kestner, Tischler, Schreiner , Schriner, Shriner
Romance
French: Menuisier
Spanish: Carpintero
Romanian: Tâmplar
Slavic
East Slavic: Stolyar, Plotnick
West Slavic: Truhlář, Stolarz, Stolař
Other
Hungarian: Asztalos
Turkish: Marangoz
Surnames associated with the occupation of Carpenter
Celtic Germanic
Schrage
Schrager
Schreiner
Wright
Zimmerer
Zimmerman
Zimerman
Zimmermann (Czech: Cimrman)
Simmerman
Timmerman
Stenger
Stender
Romance
Carpender
Carpenter
Carpentier
Carpinteiro
Carpintero
Charpentier
Semitic Slavic
Ciesielski
Cieśla
Cieślak
Cieślar
Cieślik
Tesař
Tesařík
Teslya
Tsesler
Stolarski
Stolař
Stolarz
Stolarczyk
Stolyar
Stolyarchuk
Stolyarenko
Stolyarov
Uralic