Tebbe
Tebbe is a surname of five characters. Tebbe is a translation of the Old French given name Theobald. The meaning of Tebbe is 'people'. Theobald is a translation of Theudebald, a Germanic name. After the Norman invasion in 1066, King William likely actively encouraged talented workers and officials from the Continent to immigrate to England. This is when Theudebald most likely arrived. Theobald was a popular name on the continent, which means 'bold people'. Religious and commonplace given name customs gave rise to patronymic surnames. The most common and traditional form of the patronymic surname is the vernacular, or local naming custom. Most European languages have variant spellings for common names that were developed from ancient Germanic personal names. Normandy was loaded with vernacular names. In Northampton, where they were thought to have resided shortly after the Conquest in 1066, the surname Tebbe was first discovered. Some famous people by the surname Tebbe are Frederick N. Tebbe, who was an American chemist, Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe, who was born in 1945 and is a German conductor, singer, and organist and Mark Tebbe, who was born in 1961 and is an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business.
Gender
Tebbe is most often associated with the gender: neutral.
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Spelling Of Tebbe
T-E-B-B-E, 5-letter neutral given name.