
The last name "Noel Schrul" appears to be of German origin. "Noel" is a French word meaning "Christmas," suggesting possible French or French-German roots. "Schrul" may be a variation of the German surname "Schröder," which means "tailor" or "cloth cutter."
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surnames > noeuveglise
The surname Noeuveglise appears to be of French origin. It is a compound word made up of "nouveau" meaning "new" and "eglise" meaning "church" in French. This surname could possibl...
surnames > noeudpap
The last name "noeudpap" does not appear to have a known origin in the English language.
surnames > noetzlin
The last name "Noetzlin" is of German origin. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "nöz" meaning "bear," and the diminutive suffix "-lin," which means "little" or ...
surnames > noetzel
The surname Noetzel is of German origin. It is believed to be derived from the Middle High German word "nat," meaning "noble" or "good." Over time, this name may have been used to ...
surnames > noetinger
The last name Noetinger is of German origin. It is believed to be derived from the town of Nötingen in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. The name may have originally been ...
surnames > noethe
The last name Noethe is of German origin. It is derived from the personal name 'Noto', which is a diminutive form of various compound names beginning with 'Not-' or 'Noto-' such as...
surnames > noet
The last name Noet is likely of German origin. It may be derived from the German word "nöte" which means "need" or "distress." Alternatively, it could also be a variant of the sur...