There are
1632
Alspaughs in the USA
Alspaugh is the
17323rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Alspaugh

ShawnaAlspaugh

Shawna Alspaugh is a television producer known for her work on the talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

TimAlspaugh

Tim Alspaugh is a banking executive and the Chief Operating Officer of City National Bank.

J.Richard

J. Richard Alspaugh is an American businessman and philanthropist who founded the Alspaugh Family Foundation.

SandyAlspaugh

Sandy Alspaugh is a producer known for her work on the TV series One Life to Live and All My Children.

SarahAlspaugh

Sarah Alspaugh is a costume designer known for her work on the TV series The Fosters and Good Trouble.

LisaAlspaugh

Lisa Alspaugh is an American writer and playwright known for her play The Noise of the Water.

TaraAlspaugh

Tara Alspaugh is a soccer player who has played for the United States women's national soccer team.

BryanAlspaugh

Bryan Alspaugh is a film and TV composer known for his work on the films Pammy and the Grove and Electric City.

MikeAlspaugh

Mike Alspaugh is a professional golfer who has competed in various tournaments and toured internationally.

AmyAlspaugh

Amy Alspaugh is a photographer known for her nature and wildlife photography exhibited in galleries and museums.

Alspaugh Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Alspaugh is of German origin. It is a variant of the surname Alspach, which is derived from the Old High German word 'alp' meaning 'elf' or 'spirit' and 'speh' meaning 'spear.' The name may have originally referred to someone who was skilled in hunting elves or spirits with a spear.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Alspaugh is primarily found in the United States. It has a concentrated presence in states like Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, where many German immigrants settled.
VariationsVariations of the surname Alspaugh include Alspach, Alspaw, Alspough, Allspaugh, Allspaw, Allspach, and Alsop.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name Alspaugh likely came to the United States with German immigrants in the 18th and 19th centuries. Many Germans migrated to America during this time seeking economic opportunities and religious freedom.