There are
526
Mosels in the USA
Mosel is the
41359th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Mosel

MargoMosel

Margo Mosel was an American author known for her children's book 'The Year of the Panda,' which won the Newbery Medal in 1973.

Karlvon

Karl von Mosel was an Austrian-Prussian general who served in the Napoleonic Wars and the Wars of German Unification.

ElliMosel

Elli Mosel was a German actress known for her roles in German silent films of the 1920s.

ArianneMosel

Arianne Mosel is a Dutch actress known for her work in Dutch theater and film productions.

JacquesMosel

Jacques Mosel was a French painter known for his landscape paintings and impressionist style.

HeleneMosel

Helene Mosel was a German soprano opera singer who performed at various opera houses in Europe.

RudolfMosel

Rudolf Mosel was a German footballer who played as a midfielder for several German football clubs.

HansMosel

Hans Mosel was a German physicist and professor known for his research in the field of solid-state physics.

FranzMosel

Franz Mosel was an Austrian architect known for his innovative designs and contributions to modern architecture.

MariaMosel

Maria Mosel was a German poet and writer known for her lyrical poetry and contributions to German literature.

Mosel Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Mosel' is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word 'mosel,' meaning 'small meal' or 'snack.' It was originally an occupational name for a cook or someone involved in the food industry.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Mosel' is most commonly found in Germany, particularly in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. It is also found in some other European countries, such as the Netherlands and Austria.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Mosel' include 'Mossel,' 'Mossol,' 'Mosell,' 'Moesel,' 'Moselle,' 'Mosela,' 'Mosele,' 'Moseller,' and 'Mosella.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of migration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Mosel,' particularly from Germany to other countries, such as the United States, Australia, and Canada.