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Goethe (also ''Göthe'') is a German surname. It is best known for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832). It belongs to the group of surnames derived from given names, in this case given names in ''Got-'', in most cases likely ''Gottfried'' (c.f. ''Götz''). Variants of the surname include ''Göth'', ''Goeth'' and ''Göthke'', ''Götke''. The name is comparatively rare; the German phonebook (as of 2013) has 176 entries for ''Göthe'' and 168 entries for ''Goethe''; 179 entries for ''Göth'' and 28 entries for ''Goeth''; 11 entries for ''Götke'' and 2 entries for ''Göthke''.〔(Goethe (verwandt.de) ) (Göthe (verwandt.de) ) (Göth (verwandt.de) ) (Goeth (verwandt.de) ) (Götke (verwandt.de) ) (Göthke (verwandt.de) ) 〕 ==List of people with the surname== Members of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's family bearing the surname: *his great-grandfather, Hans Christian Göthe (fl. 1650s), a blacksmith of Kannawurf, Thuringia, married Sibylla Werner *his grandfather Friedrich Georg Göthe (6 September 1657 – 10 November 1730), lived in Lyon but in 1685 with the suspension of the Edict of Nantes was forced to move to Frankfurt. *his parents, Johann Caspar Goethe (29 July 1710 – 25 May 1782) and Catharina Elisabeth Goethe, née Textor (19 February 1731 - 13 September 1808) *his wife (m. 1806) and former mistress Christiane von Goethe née Vulpius *their son August von Goethe (born out of wedlock 25 December 1789, died 28 October 1830), and his wife Ottilie von Goethe, née von Pogwisch (31 October 1796 – 26 October 1872). Other people called Goethe, Göthe or Gothe: *Johann Friedrich Eosander von Göthe (1669–1728) — German Late-Baroque architect * Erik Gustaf Göthe (1779 – 1838) a Swedish sculptor * Charles Goethe (1875–1966), American activist * Bror Geijer Göthe (1892–1949), Swedish artist * Odd Christian Gøthe (1919 - 2002) a Norwegian civil servant and politician * Bror Geijer Göthe (1892 – 1949) a Swedish artist, a painter and textile artist * Staffan Göthe (born 1944) a Swedish playwright, actor and director * Jurgen Gothe (1944 - 2015) a Canadian radio host * Dieter Göthe (fl. 1950s), East German slalom canoer * Florian Gothe (born 1962) a retired German football defender People called Goeth or Göth *Amon Goeth (1908–1946), Austrian Nazi commandant of Kraków-Plaszow concentration camp 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goethe (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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