Summary
Surname Justus is of Latin origin and derived from the Roman personal name Iustus, meaning 'just' or 'upright'. It has a long history and can be found in various cultures and regions around the world.There are
6821
Justuss in the USAJustus is the
5130th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Justus
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Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of King Ethelbert, known for his efforts to establish Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England.JustusLipsius
Renowned Flemish humanist and philologist, known for his works on Stoicism and his contribution to Neostoicism.JustusMöser
Prominent German jurist, historian, and social theorist, recognized for his writings on constitutional law and his advocacy for progressive reforms.JustusLiebig
Celebrated German chemist and pioneer in the field of organic chemistry, acclaimed for his discoveries and advancements in agricultural and pharmaceutical sciences.Justusvon
Esteemed German physician and scientist, heralded as the founder of modern agricultural chemistry and renowned for his research on metabolism and nutrition.Justus Genealogy
Geographic DistributionThe surname has been found in different regions around the world, including Europe and North America.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Justus' include 'Just', 'Justin', 'Justice', 'Justo', and 'Justiniano'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration involving individuals with the surname 'Justus' have occurred over time in various places due to factors such as economic opportunities, religious persecution, and political instability.