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Surname Marschollek - Meaning and Origin

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Marschollek: What does the surname Marschollek mean?

The last name Marschollek is of German origin. It is derived from the words "Marsch" which means "marsh", and "Lek" which is of Slavic origin and means "place". Together, the surname Marschollek means "place near the marsh".

The Marschollek surname first emerged in Bavaria, located in southern Germany, during the medieval period. The first recorded instance of this surname is dated to 1301, when a man named Henry Marci was listed as a witness in a legal proceeding in Franken. The Marshollek name can also be found in historical records from the city of Nurnberg in 1379.

The Marschollek surname can be found in a number of geographical locations in Germany including Berlin, Lower Saxony and Hamburg. It is also found elsewhere in Europe, such as the United Kingdom and Poland, and in former colonies in the United States, Canada, and South America which were home to many German immigrants.

Today, the people with the Marschollek surname are likely to have German ancestry. They are likely to be descended from a family that has resided in Bavaria or one of the previously mentioned geographical locations for many generations.

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Marschollek: Where does the name Marschollek come from?

The last name Marschollek is most strongly associated with Germany and Central Europe. It is a German surname, derived from the German world “marsch”, which means marsh. The name was likely originally used to describe someone who lived near a marshy area. Today, the surname is still quite common in Germany, as well as in parts of Switzerland, Austria, and Lichtenstein. People bearing this name can also be found in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Australia, where it is believed to have been carried there by early German immigrants. In the United States, it is particularly common in Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and New York.

Variations of the surname Marschollek

The Marschollek surname has many variants in spelling, including: Marschaller, Marscharlek, Marscharler, Marschallerck, Marschellack, Marschallack, and Marschellak.

The surname is likely to have a Germanic origin, deriving from the German words ‘mark’, meaning ‘borderland’, and ‘schalk’, meaning ‘servant’. The combination of the two words ‘mark + schalk’ results in the meaning ‘border land servant’, which may suggest why the surname was taken on originally as a job description.

Given the Germanic roots, other related surnames would likely have a similar sound and meaning, such as Marschalk, Marschalek, Marschalko, Marschallink, Marschälker, Marschalken, and Marchollek.

The Marschollek surname can also be found in other countries, such as Austria, where it is spelled Marschalek. In Poland, the surname is sometimes spelt Marszalko. In the Netherlands, the Marschollek surname is sometimes spelled as Marschalek or even Maeschalck.

The Marschollek surname has many other spellings that are mostly simplified versions of the original German name, for example, Marsh, Marschell, Marshell, and Marshalk. The Marschollek surname can also be found in the USA, where it has been adapted to the Americanised spelling Marshalk.

Famous people with the name Marschollek

  • Claud Marschollek (1856-1914), German painter.
  • Jorma Uotinen (born 1949), Finnish dancer and choreographer.
  • Peter Marschollek (born 1982), German ice hockey player.
  • Horst Marschollek (1930–2011), German football player and coach.
  • Sabine Marschollek-Weithofer (born 1951), German lawyer and SPD politician.
  • Peter Marschollek (born 1954), German photographer and author.
  • Joachim Marschollek (born 1934), German composer, conductor and music producer.
  • Julius Marschollek (1847–1926), Austrian clergyman and court chaplain.
  • Carl August Marschollek (1840-1915), German musician and songwriter.
  • Rudolf Marschollek (1831–1904), German politician and mayor of Hamburg.

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