There are
1063
Hutzlers in the USA
Hutzler is the
23785th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hutzler

HermannHutzler

Hermann Hutzler was a German-American businessman who founded Hutzler's, a department store in Baltimore, Maryland, that operated for over 100 years.

FrankHutzler

Frank Hutzler was an American football player who played as a tackle for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1930s.

WalterHutzler

Walter Hutzler was a German footballer who played as a forward for Bayern Munich and the German national team in the 1920s.

FriedrichHutzler

Friedrich Hutzler was a German mathematician known for his work in graph theory and combinatorics.

ErwinHutzler

Erwin Hutzler was an Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder for Austria Vienna and the Austrian national team in the 1960s.

DanielHutzler

Daniel Hutzler is an American actor known for his roles in films like 'The Hurt Locker' and 'Bridge of Spies.'

JamesHutzler

James Hutzler is an American lawyer and politician who served as the Attorney General of Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2017.

GustavHutzler

Gustav Hutzler was a German journalist and writer, known for his works on German literature and cultural history.

PaulHutzler

Paul Hutzler was an Austrian cinematographer who worked on numerous films in the 1930s and 1940s, including 'M' and 'The Third Man.'

HansHutzler

Hans Hutzler was a German composer and conductor who composed numerous symphonies, operas, and choral works.

Hutzler Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hutzler' is of German origin. It is derived from the occupational name 'Hutzler,' which means a retailer or shopkeeper.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hutzler' is most commonly found in Germany, with smaller concentrations in the United States and Austria.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hutzler' include 'Butzler,' 'Hutzel,' 'Kutler,' 'Hotzler,' 'Hitzler,' 'Hietzler,' 'Huetzler,' 'Hüttler,' 'Hultz,' and 'Hutzack.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Hutzler' has been carried by German immigrants to the United States, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.