Summary
The surname ARBOGAST is of German origin and is derived from the combination of the elements 'ar', meaning eagle, and 'berg', meaning mountain. This name was likely originally used to describe someone who lived near a mountain inhabited by eagles. The surname has an ancient history and can be traced back to medieval times.There are
5625
Arbogasts in the USAArbogast is the
6098th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Arbogast
FlaviusArbogastes
Flavius Arbogastes was a Frankish general in the late Roman Empire. He served as a general under Emperor Theodosius I and later became the de facto ruler of the Western Roman Empire. He is famous for his military campaigns and for challenging imperial authority.Arbogast(Magister
Arbogast was a Frankish general who served as the magister militum (master of the soldiers) of the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Eugenius. He fought against Theodosius I and was defeated, leading to the end of the usurper Eugenius' regime.Arbogast(bishop
Arbogast was a bishop of Strasbourg in the 8th century. He played a significant role in the Christianization of the region and worked towards the establishment of the Church in the area.Arbogast(mountaineer)
Arbogast was a German mountaineer known for his achievements in climbing and exploration of mountain ranges. He made several notable ascents and contributed to the development of mountaineering techniques.TheodredArbogast
Theodred Arbogast was a renowned historian and writer known for his extensive research on ancient civilizations. His works have made significant contributions to the field of historical studies.Arbogast Genealogy
OriginsThe origin of the surname Arbogast is traced back to Germanic origins.
VariationsVariations of the surname Arbogast include Arbegast, Arbogats, and Arboujest.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Arbogast occurred during various periods and in different locations. These movements were influenced by factors such as economic opportunities, political changes, and personal circumstances.