Seyler

Seyler
Recorded as Sailor, Sailer, Saller, Saylor (English), Seel, Seeler, Seiler, Seyler, Seiller, (Austrian, German & Swiss) and possibly other spellings, this is a surname of truly ancient origins. It is generally accepted as being from the pre 5th century Germanic word 'seil' meaning a rope, and was occupational for a rope maker. Later by transference it became associated with the sea and sailing, although the English spelling as Sailor is very rare indeed. However there are other claims which suggest that some of the nameholders originate from a French word 'salleor' meaning a professional male dancer, one who was a member of a travelling theatre or dance group that went from town to town. Occupational surnames were amongst the earliest to be created from about the 12th century onwards, but they did not usually become hereditary until a son or sometimes a grandson, followed the father into the same line of business. In this case the earliest recordings that we have are those of Hugh le Saylleur of Suffolk, England, in the Tax Subsidy Rolls of 1275, and in Germany that of Jakob der Seiler in the rolls of the city of Freiburg in 1291.

Surnames reference. 2013.

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  • Seyler — Seyler,   Abel, Theaterleiter, * Liestal (Schweiz) 23. 8. 1730, ✝ Rellingen 25. 4. 1800; spielte mit seiner Truppe in vielen Städten; war an der Errichtung der Nationaltheater in Hamburg und Mannheim (1779 81 als Schauspieldirektor) wesentlich… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Seyler, Abel — (1730 1800)    Actor, manager. Seyler was a significant 18th century Prinzipal, leading his own theater troupe to residencies in several courts and large cities in the 1760s. His troupe numbered more than 60 members, including a ballet corps,… …   Historical dictionary of German Theatre

  • Seyler — Seiler …   Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • Julius Seyler — Der Eisläufer und Kunstmaler Julius Seyler Julius Seyler (* 4. Mai 1873 in München; † 22. November 1955 in München) war ein deutscher Maler und Sportler. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hoppe-Seyler — Ernst Felix Imanuel Hoppe Seyler (1825 1895) Gedenktafel (oben im Bild), am Tübinger Laboratorium 1925 angebracht. Ernst Felix Immanuel Hoppe Seyler …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Felix Hoppe-Seyler — Ernst Felix Imanuel Hoppe Seyler (1825 1895) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Georg Seyler — Im Pankower Atelier 1994 Georg Heinrich Robert Seyler (* 19. Mai 1915 in Berlin Wedding; † 19. März 1998 in Berlin Pankow) war ein deutscher Maler und Grafiker. Er schuf ein umfangreiches Werk im Bereich Gebrauchsgrafik, Malerei und Feder …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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