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Schwebel is a German family name .
Meaning and origin
- Schwebel is a German family name meaning Schwabe .
- Schwebel is a subsidiary form of Schwäble (Schwabe).
- Levitation is a subsidiary form of sulfur .
supporting documents
- 1322 Ulr. Swap ( Prague )
- 1365 Ch.Swebl ( Brno )
- 1392 Konrad Schwebel (pastor of Fürstenwalde ).
- 1414 Ch.Swabel (Nikolsberg)
Name bearer
- Ernst August Schwebel (1886–1955), German administrative lawyer
- Georg Schwebel (also Schwöbel) (1885–1964), member of the Hessian state parliament and mayor of Siedelsbrunn
- Horst Schwebel (* 1940), German author
- Johann Schwebel (1490–1540), German theologian
- Johann Andreas Schwebel (João André) (in the 18th century), German draftsman and military architect
- Karl Heinz Schwebel (1911–1992), German historian
- Nicolaus Schwebel (1713–1773), German philologist, poet and educator
- Otto Schwebel (1903–1976), German politician (NSDAP)
- Stephen M. Schwebel (* 1929), President of the International Court of Justice from 1997 to 2000
- Thomas Schwebel (* 1959), German musician and screenwriter
literature
- Konrad Kunze, Damaris Nübling et al .: German Surname Atlas , Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin / Boston 2013, Volume 4, ISBN 978-3-11-029059-2 , pp. 106-109 and e- ISBN 978-3-11 -030787-0 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Josef Karlmann Brechenmacher: Etymological dictionary of German surnames , CA Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn, 2nd edition, 1957, p. 582.
- ^ Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon , Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 3rd edition, 1977, p. 473.
- ^ Max Gottschald: Deutsche Namenkunde , Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin - New York, 6th edition, 2006, ISBN 978-3-11-018031-2 , pp. 450f.