History:
Janer is a surname of German origin.
The earliest known record of the Janer surname dates back to 1745 in the city of Berlin, Germany. It is believed to have originated from a personal name, Jan, which was popular in the Middle Ages.
Description:
Janer families have traditionally been associated with farming and agriculture.
Janer families typically celebrate traditional German holidays such as Christmas and Easter, as well as other special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.
Janer is sometimes spelled as Janer, Janar, Janor, Janner, Janner, and Janer.








