There are
728
Strassburgs in the USA
Strassburg is the
31724th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Strassburg

VivienneStrassburg

Vivienne Strassburg is a German fashion designer known for her avant-garde and unconventional designs.

FrederickStrassburg

Frederick Strassburg was a German composer and conductor, known for his works that combined classical and contemporary elements.

GustavStrassburg

Gustav Strassburg was a Swedish painter known for his realistic portraits and landscapes.

HelenaStrassburg

Helena Strassburg is a Brazilian actress known for her roles in various telenovelas and films.

WolfgangStrassburg

Wolfgang Strassburg was an Austrian physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of quantum mechanics.

MariaStrassburg

Maria Strassburg was a Dutch author and poet, known for her lyrical and introspective writing style.

KarlStrassburg

Karl Strassburg was a German politician and diplomat who served as the ambassador to several countries during his career.

SophieStrassburg

Sophie Strassburg is a French chef and restaurateur known for her innovative and creative culinary creations.

AntonStrassburg

Anton Strassburg was a Russian composer and pianist, known for his romantic compositions and virtuoso piano performances.

FriedaStrassburg

Frieda Strassburg was a German actress and singer, known for her performances in various operas and musicals.

Strassburg Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Strassburg' is of German and Dutch origin. It is derived from the name of the city of Strasbourg in present-day France.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Strassburg' is most commonly found in Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Brazil, and France.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Strassburg' include 'Strasbourg', 'Strasburg', 'Strossberg', 'Strosberg', 'Strasberg', 'Strassenberg', 'Strossburg', 'Straessberg', 'Strasbergh', and 'Strassbergh'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Strassburg' has been carried by immigrants to various countries, including Brazil, where it is found among the Brazilian-German community. It is also found in German-speaking communities in the United States and other countries.