The word "Hertzler" is spelled with the letter 'H' followed by 'e', 'r', 't', 'z', 'l', and 'e', and ends with 'r'. The pronunciation is phonetically written as /ˈhɜrtslər/. The first syllable "Her" is pronounced with the short 'e' sound followed by the letter 'r'. The second syllable "tzl" pronounced with a hard 't' sound and a voiced 'z' sound. The final syllable "er" has the schwa sound followed by the letter 'r'. This spelling and pronunciation might vary in languages other than English.
The word "hertzler" is derived from the German language. It is a German surname that originated from the Middle High German word "her(t)zel" meaning "hart" in English, which translates to "hard" or "strong". The suffix "-ler" is a common occupational suffix in German, indicating someone associated with a particular profession or trade. In this case, "hertzler" could refer to someone involved in working with or producing hard or strong materials.