Show ContentsLeuvelin History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The Leuvelin name is generally thought to have evolved from a place name to a surname. There was a Lauffen in Wurtemberg, as well as places called Laufen and Lauf in other parts of the Holy Roman Empire. Versions of the name that evolve from the word "läufer," which meant "runner," are thought to have originally been an occupational name for a messenger. There is also a Jewish Ashkenazic name Leuvelin.

Early Origins of the Leuvelin family

The surname Leuvelin was first found in Wurtemberg, and later in Switzerland, where the Lauffer spelling was most common.

Early History of the Leuvelin family

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Leuvelin Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Lorfing, Laurfing, Lauerfingen, Leurvin, Laufer, Lauffer, Lauffen, Leuvelin, Leuven, Leirven and many more.

Early Notables of the Leuvelin family

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Migration of the Leuvelin family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Conrad Lauffer, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1749; Carl Ludwig Lauffer, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1819; John Leiven, who arrived in Ohio in 1842.



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