Summary
The surname Krantz is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word 'krantz', meaning 'wreath' or 'garland'. It was commonly used as a nickname for someone who made or wore wreaths. The surname may also have originated from a habitational name derived from places named 'Kranz' or 'Krantz'.There are
6436
Krantzs in the USAKrantz is the
5408th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Krantz
AbrahamKrantz
Abraham Krantz was a renowned mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of number theory and algebraic geometry.EmmaKrantz
Emma Krantz was a pioneering feminist writer and activist in the early 20th century, known for her influential publications on gender equality and women's rights.HansKrantz
Hans Krantz was a talented painter of the Romantic period, acclaimed for his vivid landscapes and masterful use of light and shadow.SophieKrantz
Sophie Krantz was a renowned fashion designer, recognized for her innovative designs and exquisite craftsmanship that revolutionized the industry.MaximilianKrantz
Maximilian Krantz was a celebrated composer and conductor, best known for his symphonies and operas that showcased his unique blend of classical and contemporary styles.Krantz Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Krantz originated from Germany and is of Jewish Ashkenazi origin.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Krantz is most commonly found in Germany, Israel, and the United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname Krantz include Cranz, Kranitz, Krantzen, Krantzberg, Krancz, Crotz, Crance, and Krantzenstein.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Krantz occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many Krantz families migrated from Germany to the United States, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping religious persecution.