There are
132
Gebeyehus in the USA
Gebeyehu is the
129047th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gebeyehu

HaileGebreselassie

Haile Gebreselassie is a legendary Ethiopian long-distance runner, widely considered one of the greatest athletes in history. He has set numerous world records and won multiple Olympic and World Championship titles.

KidanGebeyehu

Kidan Gebeyehu is an Ethiopian diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2018. She has played a key role in Ethiopian foreign relations and diplomatic efforts.

MulugetaGebeyehu

Mulugeta Gebeyehu is an Ethiopian musician and composer, known for his contributions to Ethiopian traditional music and his innovative fusion of traditional and modern sounds.

AlemayehuGebeyehu

Alemayehu Gebeyehu is an Ethiopian politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2018 to 2020. He has been actively involved in Ethiopian politics and international relations.

TsigeGebeyehu

Tsige Gebeyehu is an Ethiopian businesswoman and entrepreneur who has founded successful companies in various industries, including technology and hospitality.

Gebeyehu Genealogy

OriginsThe Gebeyehu surname has its origins in Ethiopia, particularly among the Amhara and Tigray ethnic groups. It is also found in Eritrea, where it is predominantly associated with the Tigrinya community.
Geographic DistributionThe Gebeyehu surname is most popular in Ethiopia, where it is widely distributed among various regions and communities. It is also present to a lesser extent in Eritrea and among Ethiopian diaspora communities in other countries.
VariationsVariations of the Gebeyehu surname include Gebeyahu and Gebrehiwot, which are different transliterations of the same Ethiopian name.
Migration and ImmigrationThe Gebeyehu family has a history of migration and immigration, particularly in recent decades due to political unrest and economic factors affecting Ethiopia and Eritrea. Many individuals with the Gebeyehu surname have sought better opportunities and resettled in countries such as the United States, Canada, and Europe.