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The roots of the distinguished German surname Wandal lie in the former duchy of Swabia. The name is derived from the personal names "Wand," "Wend," and "Wendel," which are themselves all derived from the Old High German verb "wandern," meaning "to wander." The original bearer of the surname was most likely the son of one named Wendel.
The surname Wandal was first found in the duchy of Swabia, where it most likely first emerged. The earliest recorded bearer of the name was Hans Wenderl, who was a resident of the town of Weilheim in 1466. The young Wandal family was instrumental in the development of medieval Swabian society, and quickly became one of the prominent families of the region.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Wandal research. Another 110 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1466, 1515, 1645, 1709, 1739, 1774 and 1800 are included under the topic Early Wandal History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Spelling variations of this family name include: Wendel, Wandal, Wandel, Wendal, Vandal, Vandel, Vendel and many more.
Another 34 words (2 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Wandal Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Abraham Wendel, who settled in Philadelphia in 1738; as did Augustin Wandel in 1819; Peter Vandal, who came to Baltimore in 1828; Gottfried Wendel, who sailed from Hamburg to Galveston, Texas in 1850.