About Driever
The surname Driever is of German origin and is derived from the occupational name "Treiber," meaning "driver" or "herdsman." It was originally given to someone who worked as a driver of horses or cattle, or someone who herded animals. The name may also have been used to denote someone who was responsible for driving or leading a group of people, such as a wagon driver or a military leader. Overall, the surname Driever signifies an occupation related to driving or herding.
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