Borrowed fromGermanMainzer.
Mainzer (pluralMainzers)
- Anative orinhabitant of the city ofMainz,capital ofRhineland-Palatinate,Germany.
Mainzer (pluralMainzers)
- Asurname from German.
- According to the 2010 United States Census,Mainzer is the 76768th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 250 individuals.Mainzer is most common among White (97.2%) individuals.
FromMainz +-er.
- IPA(key): /ˈmaɪ̯ntsər/,[ˈmaɪ̯n.t͡sɐ]
- Hyphenation:Main‧zer
Mainzer m (strong,genitiveMainzers,pluralMainzer,feminineMainzerin)
- Mainzer (native orinhabitant of the city ofMainz,capital ofRhineland-Palatinate,Germany)(male or of unspecified gender)
- TheRhine Franconian form isMeenzer. There is a local tradition to distinguish between the two pronunciations based on someone's being a native or merely an inhabitant. Humorously this may even be elaborated into a three-way system of alleged nativeness involving the vowels/aɪ̯/,/ɛɪ̯/ and/eː/.
Declension ofMainzer [masculine, strong]
Mainzer m orf (proper noun,strong,genitiveMainzersor(with an article)Mainzer,pluralMainzersorMainzer)
- asurname