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Surname Ohlrog - Meaning and Origin

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Ohlrog: What does the surname Ohlrog mean?

The last name Ohlrog is of German origin. It is derived from the personal name "Hlothar". This name was composed of two elements, "hlo" meaning "famous" and "thar" meaning "army". Thus, the name was most likely initially borne by a warrior or leader whose fame was associated with the army.

The many variations of Ohlrog include Ohlrich, Olrich, Ohlrig, and Ohlen. This surname may have originally been spelled with the letter O or H, indicating that at one point it was associated with Latin or Germanic origin. During the 16th century, many different spellings of the name emerged.

At the beginning of the surname's history, some of the family members were most likely members of nobility and landowners. The family group has since spread throughout the world.

The family crest or coat of arms associated with the Ohlrog name displays a red and black shield with a silver chevron topped by six silver stars. This emblem was most likely inspired by the surname's Latin and Germanic roots, as the chevron often represents protection, and the stars are a symbol of the night sky, indicating a connection to the heavens.

For generations, the Ohlrog family has been associated with a legacy of courage, strength, and determination. Over the years, this proud family has overcome challenges and achieved much success, allowing them to achieve their goals in the world today.

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Ohlrog: Where does the name Ohlrog come from?

The surname Ohlrog is originally a Germanic surname originating from the ancient Palatinate region of Germany. Today it is commonly found in areas of Germany as well as in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Luxemburg and the United Kingdom. It is also present in the United States and Canada, though much less common.

The surname Ohlrog is believed to have derived from the Old German an adjective or noun which could be translated to refer to a particular landholder or lord. It could have referred to nobility, someone who owned or worked on a particular estate or a person born into a certain caste or social standing. It could also have referred to a person's occupation or specialization in a certain field.

The Ohlrog family is recorded as having been living in Germany since at least the Middle Ages. In Denmark the spelling of the surname has changed from Ohlrog to Olsen, a much more common Danish surname. In the United States the Ohlrog family is recorded to have first settled in Texas in the 1880s. From there they moved to Arkansas then to New Orleans and finally north to Chicago and the rest of the Midwest.

The Ohlrog surname is still fairly common in areas of western Europe and North America, although quite rare. Those bearing the Ohlrog name are still alive today and can likely trace their ancestry if traced back far enough.

Variations of the surname Ohlrog

Ohlrog is a surname of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Germanic name "Huldrung" which was a given name for a brave or valiant man. The variants, spellings and surnames of this surname include Ohlerog, Ohlrög, Ohler REG, Oehlerog, Oehlrög, Oehler REG, Olrogge, Olroggen, and Olrogen.

The Ohlrog surname is likely to have been used initially to denote a person of great strength, courage and martial skill. This name can also be associated with the Old English word "hlāford" which means "their lord" or "warlord". There is likely to have been significant migration of people during the Middle Ages and Early Modern period, and so descendants of the Ohlrog surnamed people could be found in countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and even the United States (particularly among those with German roots).

In the German language, the spelling "Ohlrogge" is found in records of the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also possible that the spelling "Oehlerog" was used in some German speaking parts of Bavaria. While the spelling "Olrögen" can be found in older records, it is not a commonly used spelling in the modern era.

The surname "Ohlrog" can also be found in non-German records, and its variants and spellings can be found in other countries such as India, the Philippines and Mexico, as some migrants with German names emigrated to these countries during the 19th and 20th centuries..

Famous people with the name Ohlrog

  • Robert Ohlrog: Swedish politician and member of the Swedish Riksdag and formerly the leader of the Christian Democrats in Jönköping.
  • John Ohlrog: English comedian and actor who featured in multiple TV shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Have I Got News for You.
  • Gunilla Ohlrog: Swedish CEO and entrepreneur, founder of the software company Merctec in 1999.
  • Staffan Ohlrog: Swedish author and journalist who has worked as an editor-in-chief in various Swedish newspapers.
  • Jonas Ohlrog: Swedish bodybuilder and personal trainer who has won multiple titles in competitions across Scandinavia.
  • Henrik Ohlrog: Norwegian mountain biker and endurance cyclist, best known for being selected to represent Norway at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Ingemar Ohlrog: Swedish musician and composer, best known for his work in the band ‘Hugalopes’.
  • Anders Ohlrog: Swedish actor and comedian, had a number of small roles in movies and TV shows such as at The Simpsons.
  • Emma Ohlrog: Swedish Olympic swimmer, competed in the 400m freestyle at the 2012 London Olympics and placed 18th.
  • Ola Ohlrog: Swedish professional soccer player, played for Jönköpings Södra and IK Sirius, currently a member of the Sweden U-21 team.

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