There are
997
Rappolds in the USARappold is the
24934th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Rappold
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Franz Rappold was an Austrian photographer known for his portraits of notable figures in the early 20th century.JosefRappold
Josef Rappold was a German opera singer known for his bass-baritone voice and performances in various opera houses.HildeRappold
Hilde Rappold was a German actress known for her roles in films like 'Hauptmann von Köpenick' and 'Hochzeit auf Immenhof.'RuthRappold
Ruth Rappold was an American politician and women's rights advocate who served as the mayor of Camrose, North Carolina.MariaRappold
Maria Rappold was a renowned Austrian operatic soprano, known for her performances in Wagnerian roles.KarlRappold
Karl Rappold was a Swiss architect who designed several notable buildings in Zurich, including the Rappold House.HeinrichRappold
Heinrich Rappold was a German mathematician known for his contributions to the field of differential equations.AnnaRappold
Anna Rappold was a Hungarian painter known for her impressionistic landscape paintings.FritzRappold
Fritz Rappold was an Austrian composer known for his chamber music compositions.MargretRappold
Margret Rappold was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party, known for her advocacy for education reform.Rappold Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Rappold' is of German origin. It is derived from the Old High German personal name 'Raginpald,' which is composed of the elements 'ragin' meaning 'advice' or 'counsel' and 'pald' meaning 'bold' or 'brave.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Rappold' is most commonly found in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It may also be found in other German-speaking regions and communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Rappold' include 'Rappoldt,' 'Raphal,' 'Rapeld,' 'Ruppli,' 'Rapvideo,' 'Rappole,' 'Rapley,' 'Opold,' and 'Rapoldy.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of migration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Rappold,' particularly from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland to other countries, including the United States.