There are
885
Fetterhoffs in the USA
Fetterhoff is the
27303rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Fetterhoff

JohnFetterhoff

John Fetterhoff was an American soldier who served in the Civil War and later became a prominent businessman in his community.

LauraFetterhoff

Laura Fetterhoff was an American author known for her books on gardening and horticulture.

RobertFetterhoff

Robert Fetterhoff was an American football player who played as a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s.

ElizabethFetterhoff

Elizabeth Fetterhoff is an American politician who currently serves in the Florida House of Representatives.

GregFetterhoff

Greg Fetterhoff is an American artist known for his unique sculptures and installations.

AnnaFetterhoff

Anna Fetterhoff was a German painter known for her vibrant and expressive landscapes.

FrankFetterhoff

Frank Fetterhoff was an Australian cricketer who played for the national team in the 1950s.

HannahFetterhoff

Hannah Fetterhoff was a British actress who appeared in several stage plays and films in the 1930s.

DavidFetterhoff

David Fetterhoff is an American musician known for his soulful blues guitar playing.

RebeccaFetterhoff

Rebecca Fetterhoff is a Canadian journalist and news anchor for a major television network.

Fetterhoff Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Fetterhoff' is of German origin. It is a compound word consisting of 'Fetter', meaning 'chain', and 'Hoff', meaning 'farm' or 'estate'. The name may have originally referred to someone who owned or worked on a farm with a chain-linked fence.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Fetterhoff' is primarily found in Germany, particularly in the regions of Bavaria and Saxony. It is less common in other parts of Europe and rarely found outside of the continent.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Fetterhoff' include 'Fetterhof', 'Fetterhoffen', and 'Fettershofer'.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its German origin, the migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Fetterhoff' has been mainly within Europe, particularly to the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries.