Yes, it is a German-origin name. The first known records of the name appeared in Germany,
There is a town in the US with that name too.
The name was spread to the US by an immigrant Lutheran pastor called Henry Muhlenberg, who migrated to Pennsylvania in the US. However the town was named after his son, Frederick Muhlenberg, who was a politician and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
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This american surname Cutshaw is of German origin, a variant of German surname Gottschall.
Deutsch is a surname of German origin. It means "German"
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Muhlenberg is located in the state of Pennsylvania.
Muhlenberg College was created in 1848.
The surname Lehr originates from Germany, where it is derived from the Middle High German word "lernære," meaning "teacher" or "scholar." It is likely an occupational surname given to someone who worked as a teacher or scholar in the medieval period.
Holt is a German surname.
Yes, it is a Prussian surname.
The surname Riker is a German variant of the surname Rieck.
Yes, Wiegand is a German.
Frederick Muhlenberg was born on January 1, 1750.
Frederick Muhlenberg was born on January 1, 1750.