Schulz
English
Etymology
Common German and Jewish surname, from the archaic Schulze (“mayor, headman”), similar to Schultheiß. Compare Schultz, and the common Slavic form Sulc, Szulc.
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
Contraction of the Middle High German equivalent of Schultheiß (“village headman, sheriff”) (see Schulze), from Schuld + heißen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃʊlt͡s/
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Proper noun
Schulz m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Schulz' or (with an article) Schulz, feminine genitive Schulz, plural Schulz or Schulzes or Schulzens)
- a common surname originating as an occupation
Related terms
Polish
Declension
Declension of Schulz
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Schulz | Schulzowie |
genitive | Schulza | Schulzów |
dative | Schulzowi | Schulzom |
accusative | Schulza | Schulzów |
instrumental | Schulzem | Schulzami |
locative | Schulzie | Schulzach |
vocative | Schulzie | Schulzowie |
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