Schwarz

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Schwarz is a common German surname borne by numerous notable individuals across fields such as science, politics, and the arts.

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Label Occurrences
Schwarz canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf surname
category surnames from nicknames
culturalOrigin German
etymology derived from Middle High German "swartz" meaning black
derived from Old High German "swartz" meaning black
fieldOfNotableBearers literature
mathematics
music
philosophy
physics
politics
sports
theology
visual arts
genderAssociation used for all genders
hasNotableBearer Brigitte Schwarz NERFINISHED
Christian Schwarz-Schilling NERFINISHED
Gerhard Schwarz NERFINISHED
Hans Schwarz NERFINISHED
Hermann Amandus Schwarz NERFINISHED
Karl Schwarz NERFINISHED
Marie Beatrice Schwarz NERFINISHED
Otto Schwarz NERFINISHED
Regina Jonas Schwarz NERFINISHED
Rudolf Schwarz NERFINISHED
Stefan Schwarz NERFINISHED
Udo Schwarz NERFINISHED
hasVariant Schwarcz NERFINISHED
Schwartz NERFINISHED
Swartz NERFINISHED
Swarz
Švarc NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin German
meaning black
nameType occupational or descriptive nickname
possibleOriginalReference person associated with the color black
person who wore dark clothing
person with dark hair or complexion
regionOfUse Alsace NERFINISHED
Austria NERFINISHED
German-speaking communities worldwide
Germany NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
typicalUsage used as a hereditary family name
usage primarily used as a surname, rarely as a given name
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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