Yes. It seems that most of the families with this name live in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.
Yes, the surname Lienau is of German origin. It is derived from the Old High German personal name "Liutnand," composed of the elements "liut" meaning people or tribe, and "nand" meaning audacity or daring. Over time, the name evolved into Lienau.
The name Strunk is of German origin.
The last name Sulzmann is of German origin.
No, Stosha is not a common German name. It may be of Slavic origin.
The surname "Stachel" is likely of German origin. It can be found in Germany and is derived from the German word for "stinger" or "prick." However, it is possible for surnames to be found in multiple countries due to historical migrations and cultural influences.
The last name Lipe is of German origin. It is derived from the Old High German word "lippia," which means "lover" or "sweetheart."
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.
It sounds German to me. I have a friend with this last name in Austria, a German country, and as far as I know her whole family is Austrian/German. So it's probably of German origin.
It is of German origin. The Goettler family emigrated to the Americas from the then German-held territory of Alsace-Lorraine.
It is of German origin, but it may be a Jewish name.
The origin is German.
Funke or Funk is a family name of German origin. Its literal meaning is "spark".
The name Koch is German in origin.
It is of German origin.
It is of the German origin.
It is of the German origin.
Yes, it is either of Jewish or German origin.
The last name Horwath is German in origin.