Steinbock

Origin and Meaning: Steinbock is a German and Jewish surname meaning "stein" (stone) and "bock" (buck, male deer). The name likely originated from a person who lived near a rock or resembled the traits of a male deer.

Distribution and Population: The surname Steinbock is relatively rare, with most occurrences found in Germany and among Jewish communities. Over time, some individuals bearing this surname have migrated to other countries, including Britain.

Notable Individuals:

  • Simon Steinbock: A Jewish immigrant who settled in London in the late 19th century and established a successful textiles business.
  • Eva Steinbock: An acclaimed German artist known for her innovative sculptures, some of which are displayed in prominent galleries in the UK.

Variants and Derivatives: Variants of the surname Steinbock may include Steinbach or Stenbock.

Coat of Arms: The Steinbock coat of arms typically features symbols associated with strength, endurance, and family heritage, often incorporating images of rocks and deer.

Legacy: Though not a widely recognised surname, Steinbock may carry personal significance for individuals and families bearing the name, symbolising attributes such as resilience, harmony with nature, and a strong connection to their roots.

There are approximately 14 people named Steinbock in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Steinbock.

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