Riegel (surname)
Riegel is a German-language surname.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname Riegel is of German origin. It is believed to be derived from Middle High German "riegel," meaning "bar," "bolt," or "crossbar." As a surname, it is often interpreted as a topographic name for someone who lived near a barrier or barricade, such as a gate or a fence. It could also be an occupational name for someone who made or worked with bars or bolts. Alternatively, it could be derived from a nickname relating to a physical characteristic, such as someone having a stocky build.
Distribution:
The surname Riegel is most commonly found in Germany and other German-speaking regions. It also exists, albeit less frequently, in countries where German immigrants settled, such as the United States.
Variations:
Variations of the surname may include Riegelmann, Rigel, and possibly variations with added prefixes or suffixes depending on regional dialects and historical evolutions of surnames.
Notable People with the Surname:
- Hans Riegel: (1893-1945) Founder of the German confectionery company Haribo.
- Hans Riegel Jr.: (1923-2013) Son of Hans Riegel, co-owner of Haribo.
- Paul Riegel: (1926-2009) Son of Hans Riegel, co-owner of Haribo.
Related Concepts:
The study of surnames and their origins is known as onomastics. German surnames often provide insights into the geographical origins, occupations, or personal characteristics of ancestors.