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Surname Czeschla - Meaning and Origin

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Czeschla: What does the surname Czeschla mean?

The last name Czeschla is of Czech origin. The roots of the name date back to the medieval period and is derived from the word ‘Czesch’ meaning ‘foreign’ or ‘stranger’. The surname is also sometimes interpreted as a combination of ‘cz’, which is the Czech equivalent of ‘ch’ and ‘les’ or ‘lesa’ which means ‘woods’ or ‘forest’.

The name is associated with a number of areas in the Czech and Polish regions. It is most commonly found in northern Bohemia, but can also be found amongst the Slovak people, Karvina area in Silesia and in the Cieszyn region of Silesia which straddles the modern border of Poland and the Czech Republic.

The Czeschla surname can be spelt in a variety of different ways, with the alternate spellings including Těšla, Teschla, Leschla and Cheshla.

The Czeschla name is believed to have been borne by members of several clans, all of whom are believed to have once lived within the same areas and shared the same last name. Whilst the exact origin of the Czeschla surname is unclear, it has been part of family history for centuries.

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Czeschla: Where does the name Czeschla come from?

The last name Czeschla is most common today in the central European countries of Germany, Austria, and Poland. In Germany, the Czeschla surname is mainly in the states of Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia. In Austria, the last name is more commonly located in Upper Austria. In Poland, the surname is most predominant in Silesia, the historical state located in the south of the country.

The surname Czeschla is believed to be derived from the Czech cosmetic name "Czescel," which originally belonged to Jewish families. The name is thought to have been changed to Czeschla as it spread across central Europe. Over time, this surname could be modified further, for example to Czeschello, Czeschel, Czeschla or Czeschlein.

The Czeschla surname is thought to have been brought by migrants from Bohemia – the western part of Czechoslovakia. The name is also found to be derived from the Czech phrase "brouka czeska," which translates to "little cricket," and could refer to a family's occupation or physical appearance.

Today, the surname Czeschla is found mainly in the countries of Germany, Austria, and Poland. However, it is also found in other parts of Europe such as Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. In the United States, it is mainly located in New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.

Variations of the surname Czeschla

The surname Czeschla has multiple variants, spellings, and surnames of the same origin. The most common variants of the surname are Ceschla, Czeschla, Czeschl, and Czéschla which all originate from the Czech language and spelling of the surname.

The Czeschla surname is most commonly found in countries that speak the Czech language, such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary, but it is also found among immigrants in other parts of the world, including countries in North and South America as well as Australia and western Europe.

Other spellings of the surname include Ceschl, Czeszl, Czessl, and Czeszla. In some cases, the spelling of the surname has been altered to include a double “s” to make the pronunciation more similar to the Czech spelling. In other cases, the spelling of the surname has been changed to a more recognizable spelling to better fit the pronunciation in countries where the Czech language is not widely spoken.

Variants of the Czeschla surname can also be found in the form of inscriptions with abbreviated surnames, such as Ces, Czec, Czecz, and Czes. In some cases, the final “a” may also be dropped from the spelling of the surname Czeschla and the surname may appear as Czeschl or Ceschl.

In addition to the various spellings of the Czeschla surname, there are also several surnames of the same origin, such as Cesla, Cezla, Ceska, and Ceslezky. These surnames may have been altered to reflect a changing place of origin, such as a country or region, or to reflect a different dialect or language spoken in a given area.

Famous people with the name Czeschla

  • Bolesław Czeschla, a Polish chess master and theory author
  • Peter Czeschla, a former professional soccer player
  • Jocelyn Czeschla, a Canadian soap opera actress
  • Marie-Anne Czeschla-Bonnet, a French veterinarian and professor
  • Bogdan Czeschla, a Polish politician and statesman
  • Johann Czeschla, a former teacher and school inspector
  • Artur Czeschla, a Polish artist and sculptor
  • Aharon Czeschla, a Polish rabbi and writer
  • Julianna Czeschla, an Italian opera singer and music teacher
  • Jean-Marie Czeschla, a French politician and mayor of Nancy

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