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Göbel is a German surname...

Origin and Meaning

The surname Göbel is of Germanic origin, derived from the given name Göbel, which itself is a diminutive of the Old German name Godabert. The elements of Godabert are got, meaning "god," and beraht, meaning "bright." Thus, the name Göbel carries the connotation of "bright god." A notable historical bearer of Godabert was a 7th-century king of the Lombards.

Distinctive Attributes

The surname Göbel is German in usage. It has a variant form, Goebel, which shares the same etymology.

Notable People

Several individuals with the surname Göbel have gained recognition in various fields. In sports, swimmers Barbara Göbel (born 1943) and Bert Göbel (born 1963) represent Germany, as do footballers Christoph Göbel (born 1989) and Patrick Göbel (born 1993). Other athletes include Dutch rower Frans Göbel (born 1959), Dutch footballer Just Göbel (1891–1984), German skater Peter Göbel (born 1941), and German sprinter Tim Göbel (born 1982). In other domains, Heinrich Göbel (1818–1893) is noted as a German inventor, Karl Göbel (1900–1945) as a German general during World War II, and Kristoffer Göbel (born 1978) as the Swedish vocalist of the metal band Scar Symmetry.

Distribution and Variants

As a German surname, Göbel is most commonly found in Germany. The variant Goebel, while phonetically similar, reflects different regional spelling conventions.

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Godabert, meaning "bright god"
  • Origin: Germanic
  • Type: Surname
  • Usage region: Germany
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