Wenger (surname)

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Wenger is a surname of German origin with a European concentration of the name in Switzerland. It was recorded as early as 1728 in America when an Eva Grabiel was married to a Christian Wenger in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.[1] Many of its early American bearers were Mennonites. Other - rather seldom - forms of the same name are Wanger and Winger.[2]

Notable people with the surname include:

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