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Surname Krysl - Meaning and Origin

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Krysl: What does the surname Krysl mean?

The last name Krysl is a Czech and Slovak surname which is also found in many other Central European countries. The root of the name is the old Slavic word "Křessť," which translates to the English word "sword." This likely refers to someone who was in the possession of a sword, or more broadly a person who was skilled in the use of a sword or other weapons. The name is also linked to the Czech word "krysy" which means “rabbits” or “hare.” This could suggest that the original bearer of the name was associated with rabbit-breeding or hunting.

The first recorded instance of this surname is in 1373 in the Czech region of Bohemia. This region was part of the historic Kingdom of Bohemia which was a sovereign state of the Holy Roman Empire. It is also thought that many of the Krysl families spread from Bohemia to other parts of what is now the Czech Republic during the 19th century.

Krysl is an uncommon surname, but it can still occasionally be found in some parts of Central Europe. It is unlikely to be the only spelling of the name as many surnames have multiple spellings due to regional variations in spelling and phonetic changes over time.

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Krysl: Where does the name Krysl come from?

The surname Krysl is believed to have either German or Czechoslovakian origins and is today most commonly found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany. According to census records, the prevalence of this name is much higher in the Czech Republic than in the other countries listed.

In the Czech Republic, the surname Krysl ranks in at number 186 in terms of most common surnames and is found primarily in the larger cities and towns such as Prague and Brno. In Slovakia, its prevalence is much lower, coming in at number 188 on the list of top 200 surnames.

Meanwhile, data from the Austrian and German population censuses places the surname Krysl within the top 400 most common surnames. This suggests that, while the surname is still widely used, its prevalence is not as great as it was in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In sum, the last name Krysl is today primarily found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany, with the former two countries boasting more instances of its prevalence among their population.

Variations of the surname Krysl

The surname Krysl is an old Czech surname. It is believed to have originated with the name Krysla, which means "ridge" in the Czech language. The variants of Krysl include Krysel, Kryslo, Krüsel, Krüslo, Krysli, Krüsli, Krysell, Kriesel, Kriessl, Kriesslo, Krysela, Krüsela, Krysella, Kriesella, Krüsley, Kreisel, Kreisell, and Kreysl.

Krysler, Kryslar, Kryseler, Krüsler, Krüseler, Kryslera, Krüslera, Kryslers, Krüslers, Kresler, Kriesler, Kreisler, Kreslers, Krieslers, Krysleys, Kriesleys, and Krysely are surnames of the same origin.

The different spellings of Krysl can be attributed to the prevalence of minor dialectical, phonetic, and spelling variations prevalent amongst Czech families in the 19th and early 20th centuries. As the Czech emigrated across parts of Europe, such as Germany and Austria, and eventually into the United States, their names changed to appear more Americanized or Germanized. Over time, Krysl turned into the spellings mentioned above. Similarly, changes in spellings also happened in different dialects spoken in Czech lands.

As a result, we see different surnames with the same origin. To this day, many of these variant spellings and surnames are still used throughout Europe and the United States.

Famous people with the name Krysl

  • Kryštof Rímský: Czech footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Novara in the Italian Serie B.
  • Tony Kryšl: Czech ice hockey player who played four seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Minnesota North Stars and Hartford Whalers.
  • Joseph Krysl: American aviator, test pilot, and professor of aeronautics at California Institute of Technology and the University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Vladimír Krysl: Czech footballer who last played for Slezský FC Opava.
  • Vojtěch Krysl: Czech motorcycle racer who competed in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship from 1948-1951.
  • Dave Krysl: American former professional basketball player.
  • Greg Krysl: American mixed martial artist.
  • Kuba Krysl: Czech singer-songwriter and well-known star of musical theatre.
  • Antonín Krysl: Czech film and television actor.
  • Ladislav Krysl: Czech-American engineer, physicist and academic who specialized in high-power microwave works.

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