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Surname Mölhoff - Meaning and Origin

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Mölhoff: What does the surname Mölhoff mean?

The last name Mölhoff is of German origin. It is believed to have originated within the ancient region of Saxony. The literal translation of Mölhoff is "mill hill," which suggests the family may have originated as a line of millers. During medieval times, this was an important and prestigious profession, requiring not only a great deal of skill, but also familial connections and (in some cases) military power.

This type of surname, known as a toponymic or habitation surname, suggests that the original bearer of the name was probably someone who lived in or near a hilly area. Alternatively, the word could also refer to a mill-like, elevated building structure that this individual or their family resided in.

Other possible interpretations of the name include "magnificent height" or "great hill," which suggests that the family may have been of higher social standing in the community or that their homestead was elevated on a hill. Another possibility is that the family was related to the feudal lords who formerly held power.

Today, the Mölhoff surname can still be found throughout Germany, and it is likely that many descendants carry on the proud heritage of their ancestors.

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Mölhoff: Where does the name Mölhoff come from?

The last name Mölhoff is most commonly found today in North America, particularly in areas of German-American influence such as the Midwest, New England, and parts of Canada. However, it is likely that the origin of the name is from Northern Germany, particularly near the city of Bremen, where there are many records of people with the Mölhoff surname living in the area dating back to the 13th century. In modern times, the Mölhoff surname has likely spread through other areas of the world with German emigration, and it is likely that, in some areas, it has been shortened to “Molhoff” to make it easier to pronounce.

Variations of the surname Mölhoff

The surname Mölhoff is a patronymic surname of German origin deriving from the personal name 'Mölh', which is thought to be a short form of the German name 'Molitor'. This surname is also found in other countries, such as Netherlands, France and Czechia, in various spellings and variants.

The most common spelling of the surname Mölhoff is 'Möhlhoff'. This spelling is found in both Germany and the Netherlands. Other spellings are 'Möhlhaff', 'Möllhoff', 'Möhlhaff', and 'Möllhaff'.

Variants of the surname Mölhoff include 'Meulenaar' (in Dutch), 'Muelhoff' and 'Muehlhoff' (in German), and 'Moulinier' (in French).

Variations in other countries broadly follows the same basic pattern as in Germany. For instance, in the Czech Republic, the surname 'Mölh' is found in two variations: 'MaÌ el' and 'MöÌl'.

Variations in other languages include 'Mölhmann' (in Czech and Dutch), 'Molnhoun' (in French), 'Model' (in Dutch), 'Muhle' (in German), 'Mühlhans' (in German).

Surnames of similar origin to Mölhoff include 'Meulendijk' (in Dutch), 'Molitor' (in German), 'Moulinet' (in French), 'Mă los' (in Romanian), and 'Moling' (in German).

Famous people with the name Mölhoff

  • Julian Mölhoff: German football defender who currently plays for FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt.
  • Robin Mölhoff: German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Holstein Kiel.
  • Lars Mölhoff: German professional footballer who plays as a defender for Holstein Kiel.
  • Ralf Mölhoff: German former footballer who currently works as an assistant coach at Hertha BSC.
  • Ole Mölhoff: German former diver who competed in the 2008 and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
  • Jan Mölhoff: German former footballer who currently serves as managing director of VfB Stuttgart.
  • Dirk Mölhoff: German professional tennis player who competed in several European tournaments.
  • Matthias Mölhoff: German former professional ice hockey player who played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
  • Heinz Mölhoff: German former football goalkeeper who played for several clubs, including FC Schalke 04.
  • Brigitte Mölhoff: German former artistic gymnast who won a bronze medal in the uneven bars at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

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