BARTSCH
Bartsch
Bartsch is a surname of German origin that is also found in Britain. The name is derived from the Old Germanic personal name "Barto," itself a short form of compound names beginning with "berht," meaning "bright" or "famous." The suffix "-sch" is common in German surnames, indicating a connection to a place or occupation.
The Bartsch surname has been present in Britain for many years, with individuals bearing this name found across the country. The name may have arrived in Britain through migration or other historical movements.
Notable individuals with the surname Bartsch may have made contributions to various fields, but specific information on prominent figures with this surname is limited.
The Bartsch surname reflects the diverse tapestry of surnames in Britain, encompassing names of various origins and histories. Like many surnames, Bartsch can hold significance for those who bear it, linking them to their family heritage and potentially connecting them to a broader community of individuals with shared ancestry.
There are approximately 147 people named Bartsch in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bartsch.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alan
- Brian
- Christian
- Craig
- Daniel
- James
- Matthew
- Paul
- Richard
- Stefan
Female
- Anne
- Barbara
- Beverley
- Brigitta
- Claire
- Gerda
- Lara
- Nicola
- Simone
- Wendy