The Bruhler surname is derived from the Middle High German word "brühl," meaning "swampy lowlands." It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived near such a place, or the surname may have come from one of the place names such as Brühl near Cologne, or Brüel in Mecklenberg.
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Early Origins of the Bruhler family
The surname Bruhler was first found in Prussia, where the name Bruhl emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families of the region. From the 13th century, the surname was identified with the great social and economic evolution which made this territory a landmark contributor to the development of the nation.
Early History of the Bruhler family
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Bruhler Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Bruhl, Bruhll, Bruhle, Bruhlle, Breul, Breuhl, Breuhll, Breuhle, Breuhlle, Brull, Bruell, Breuel, Brule, Bruls, Brohl, Broehl, Brohll, Broehll, Brohle, Broehle, Brohlle and many more.
Early Notables of the Bruhler family
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Bruhler migration to the United States
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Bruhler Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
Fritelle Bruhler, who settled in Philadelphia in 1817