Götz
, Götz von Berlichingen
Pronunciation
ɡœts
Gender
Male
Language(s)
German
Origin
Region of origin
Germany
Other names
Derived
Gottfried
Götz or Goetz (German pronunciation: ɡœts) is a German name that originated as a nickname of Gottfried. The word comes from 15th-century Middle High German as a diminutive form of what translates into English as "peace of God".
Surnames edit:
Goetz
Alphonse Goetz,
Bernhard Goetz, New York City's "subway vigilante",
Curt Goetz, Swiss-German writer and actor,
Eric Goetz, world renowned yacht builder,
Henri Goetz, the French-American Surrealist painter and etcher,
Hermann Goetz, German composer,
Ingvild Goetz, owner of the Goetz Collection,
Leo Goetz, the 20th-century German painter,
Marie Josephine Goetz, French nun,
Meg Goetz, the first woman reading clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives,
Peter Michael Goetz, Actor,
William Goetz, the American film producer,
Meir Goetz, Entrepreneur,
Audra Nicole Goetz, Entrepreneur and Stylist,
Götz
Franz Götz (politician) (born 1945), German politician,
Franz Götz (pilot) (1913-1980), German Luftwaffe fighter ace,
Hermann Götz, German politician,
Johann Nikolaus Götz (1721-1781), German religious figure, writer and translator,
Paul Götz, German astronomer,
Rainald Götz, German writer,
Ralph Götz, President of the German Rugby Federation,
First name edit:
Götz Alsmann, German musician and entertainer,
Götz Aly, German journalist and historian,
Götz von Berlichingen, Franconian mercenary,
Götz Briefs, German Catholic social ethicist, social philosopher, and political economist,
Götz Friedrich, German film and theater director,
Götz George, German actor,
Götz Otto, German actor,
Götz Spielmann, Austrian film director,
Place names edit:
Goetz, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, a small town
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