Rebholz

Rebholz is an Anglo-Saxon surname of German origin, derived from the Middle Low German word rebe meaning "turnip" and holz meaning "wood" or "forest." The name likely originated as an occupational surname for someone who farmed turnips or lived near a turnip field or forest.

Origins

The surname Rebholz is believed to have been brought to England by German immigrants during the medieval period. Variants of the name include Rebholc and Rebholts. The presence of these variations suggests regional differences or phonetic adaptations over time.

Distribution

The distribution of individuals with the surname Rebholz is relatively uncommon in England, with concentrations primarily found in regions associated with historical German settlement or migration.

Notable Individuals

While not as prevalent as some other surnames, individuals bearing the surname Rebholz have made noteworthy contributions in various fields, including but not limited to academia, arts, business, and public service.

Conclusion

The surname Rebholz stands as a testament to the diverse historical roots of British surnames, reflecting the cultural and linguistic exchanges that have shaped the demographics of the region over centuries.

There are approximately 13 people named Rebholz in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Rebholz.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Germany

Language of origin: German

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Felix
  • John
  • Juerg
  • Mark

Female

  • Caroline
  • Diana
  • Julia

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