Kohl (surname)
Pronunciation | German pronunciation: [koːl] |
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Language(s) | German language |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Middle High German: kōl, kœl, kœle Old High German: kōlo Latin: caulis |
Meaning | Cabbage |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Kohlen, Kehl, Koehl/Köhl/Kœhl |
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Kohl is a German surname derived from the word kohl, meaning cabbage. It tends to originate as an occupational name for a merchant or cultivator of the crops.[1]
Brassica was considered a table luxury by Romans in Antiquity.[2] Manuscript illuminations indicate the prominence of cabbage in the cuisine of the Middle Ages and henceforth.[3]
Alternative spellings and/or variant forms include Koehl/Köhl/Kœhl, and Kehl.
Notable people with the surname in selection[]
- Bernhard Kohl (born 1982), Austrian professional cyclist
- Christiane Kohl, German soprano
- Franz Friedrich Kohl (1851–1924), Austrian entomologist
- Hannelore Kohl (1933–2001), wife of Helmut Kohl
- Helmut Kohl (1930–2017), former chancellor of Germany
- Herb Kohl (born 1935), United States senator
- Herbert Ralph Kohl (born 1937), United States writer
- Jerome Kohl (1946–2020), American musicologist
- Joseph Kohl (1831–1917), 3rd mayor of Neutral Moresnet
- Jeanne Kohl-Welles (born 1942), American politician
- Ludwig Kohl-Larsen (1884–1969), a German physician, amateur anthropologist, and explorer
- Sheryl Davis Kohl (born 1962), former Maryland politician
- Sisca Kohl (born 2002), Indonesian internet celebrity
See also[]
- Kohl (disambiguation)
- Kohler
- Kohl's, a company that operates department stores located in the United States
- Kohl Children's Museum in Glenview, Illinois, United States
- All pages with titles containing Kohl
References[]
Categories:
- Surnames
- German-language surnames
- Occupational surnames