{{other uses}} '''Moeller''' and '''Möller''' are closely related{{efn|The distinction between the two first-syllable vowels is in some contexts treated by most speakers of German as merely one of typography, rather than of spelling: for instance if a medium lacks both ''ö'' and the ability to overtype ''o'' with ''"'', then "Well, what else can you do?", but substitute ''oe'' where ''ö'' belongs. Nevertheless, in proper names of at least living persons, conforming to the person's or family's practice is considered at least a significant matter of courtesy.)}} surnames of German origin.

People bearing one of them include the following:

==People== * Adolph Moeller, American politician * Alfred Alphonse Moeller (1889–1971), governor of Orientale Province in the Belgian Congo from 1926 to 1933 * Andreas Möller (born 1967), German footballer * Andy Moeller, American football coach * Arthur Moeller van den Bruck * Birger Moeller-Pedersen * Brian Moehler, major league baseball player * Chad Moeller, major league baseball player * Charles Moeller (historian) * Christian Moeller * Christopher Moeller * Dennis Moeller, major league baseball player * Edmund Moeller (disambiguation), multiple people * Emil Moeller * Gary Moeller (1941–2022), American football coach * Gustave Moeller, American painter * Henry K. Moeller * Jacques-Nicolas Moeller, philosopher * James Moeller * Jean Moeller, Belgian historian * Jim Moeller * Joe Moeller, major league baseball player * Johnny Moeller * Jorgen Moeller, Danish chess player * Louis Moeller, American genre painter * Robert T. Moeller * Ron Moeller, major league baseball player * Sanford A. Moeller, Moeller drum method author * Therald Moeller, American chemist * Walter H. Moeller

==See also== *Moller, surname

==Notes== {{notelist}}

{{miller-surname}} {{surname|Moeller}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Moeller}} Category:Germanic-language surnames Category:Low German surnames Category:Occupational surnames