Prauser

Prauser
1. Preus-s(e).
2. Braus(er).
3. Herkunftsnamen zu den Ortsnamen Prauß (Schlesien), Praußen (Ostpreußen), Prausitz (a. 1547 Kleynen Prauss, Sachsen).

Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.

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