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Surname Lütkehölter - Meaning and Origin

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Lütkehölter: What does the surname Lütkehölter mean?

The surname Lütkehölter (pronounced loo-t-ke-höl-ter) is of Germanic origin and translates roughly to mean of the upscale manor. The surname likely derived from the time period in the tenth to twelfth centuries, when the Germanic Low Countries were being colonized. Those who colonized the region were called "Lute" after their occupations as lute makers.

These individuals created several manors throughout the region, including the LÜTKES manor. Within many German locations, a "höl" suffix in a surname often denotes a place of origin, while the "er" suffix indicates an ancestor who was associated with the place.

Today, people can be found with the surname Lütkehölter across Europe and North America. As the countries and borders have evolved, so have the spellings which can appear as Lutkehölter, Luttkehölter, Loetkeholter, and more.

Regardless of the spelling, the surname Lütkehölter continues to be a testament to the Germans who helped shape the land over a thousand years ago and still lives on today.

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Lütkehölter: Where does the name Lütkehölter come from?

The last name Lütkehölter is most common today in the north-western part of Germany, particularly in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. It's most heavily concentrated in the districts of Recklinghausen, Coesfeld, and Siegen-Wittgenstein within North Rhine-Westphalia. Its presence is slightly less pronounced in Lower Saxony as most original bearers of the surname have since moved to urban areas.

The Lütkehölter family originates from a modest farming village located in the hills of the Eifel region in Germany. The family ancestor is believed to be Aurenz Lütkehölter, a German farmer who was born around 1670 and owned land in Niederzissen, as it’s known today. It is therefore likely that the family name is derived from the nearby village of Lützenholterhof (“Lützenholter” meaning “field house”).

Today, Lütkehölter are spread far and wide throughout Germany and beyond. They can be found living in other parts of Europe, the United States, and even Canada. Over time, many members of the family have adopted a variety of professional occupations such as business owners, healthcare professionals, and academics. They also include decorated veterans who have served in the military.

In Germany, the surname is relatively uncommon, however, with an estimated 1,227 (0.002%) of the population having it as of 2019.

Variations of the surname Lütkehölter

The surname Lütkehölter is a German name, derived from either the occupational name of "Lütkehölter", referring to someone who worked at ironworking forges, or from the place name Lütkehölter, derived from the Old German ludec-holi, meaning "people's remote hill". The variants and spellings for the surname vary depending on the region and country.

In Germany, the surname is spelled as Lütkehölter, Lütkehöltz or Lütkehöltze. In the United States, it is spelled as Lutkehölter, Lutkeholter or Lutkehölter.

Surnames of the same origin include Lotz, Lutkehölter, Lutkeholter, Ladts, Lods, Lootts, Loots, Lodts, Lötts, Lädts and Löckts. Even though these surnames have the same or similar roots, they may originate from different places or families.

Other spellings include Lotzsch, Lotzecke, Lutkehölter, Lutkeholtz, Lutkeholtz, Lutekhölter, Lutkeholter or Lutkehölter.

Famous people with the name Lütkehölter

  • Jonathan Lütkehölter, professional football player
  • Helena Lütkehölter, former Superintendent of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District in California
  • Roger Lütkehölter, executive director of the Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry in Germany
  • Hermann Lütkehölter, former Olympic athlete
  • Jean-Marcus Lütkehölter, professional tennis player
  • Eva Lütkehölter, World War II nurse
  • Pia Lütkehölter, former mayor of Frankfurt
  • Johannes Lütkehölter, West German javelin thrower and Olympic medalist
  • Felicia Lütkehölter, professional makeup artist
  • Anton Lütkehölter, composer and conductor

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