Shultz: Americanized spelling of German Schultz, or a variant spelling of the Jewish name.
Schultz
1. German: status name for a village headman, from a contracted form of Middle High German schultheize. The term originally denoted a man responsible for collecting dues and paying them to the lord of the manor; it is a compound of sculd(a) 'debt', 'due' + a derivative of heiz(z)an 'to command'. The surname is also established in Scandinavia.
2. Jewish (Ashkenazic): from German Schulze (see 1 above). The reason for adoption are uncertain, but may perhaps have referred to a rabbi, seen as the head of a Jewish community, or to a trustee of a synagogue.
Source: Ancestry.com
That would be Switzerland!
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
keeno in German
Does not exist as a word in German.
A German tradition involving the exclamation of 'shultz' while putting ones hand on ones head when one has witnessed a burp as a bystander, then, whoever has witnessed the burp but has neglected to exclaim 'shultz' is slapped on the forehead. A fun game enjoyed by all. Lauren: buuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrppp! Jess: SHULTZ! Lauren: SHULTZ!! Dave: SHULTZ!!! Lydia:? Everyone slaps Lydia in on the forehead really hard.
George Shultz's birth name is Shultz, George Pratt.
Jodie Shultz's birth name is Jodie Elaine Shultz.
Arnold Shultz was born in 1886.
Henry Shultz died in 1851.
Jodie Shultz is 5' 3".
Henry Shultz was born in 1776.
Arnold Shultz died in 1931.
No... but his brother, Brad shultz is.
George Shultz was born on December 13, 1920.
George Shultz was born on December 13, 1920.
Matthew Shultz was born on August 17, 1987.