Kutz (musician)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Kutz (Kuts, Kuz, Coots) is a German surname with several origins. Some time ago it was considered that this word is derived from the Middle High German word "kötze" or “kütze”, which means a woven basket (Tragekorb) or a kind of a coarse woolen garment (Oberkleid). Subsequently, the name was believed to derive from the Old Polish–Lithuanian word "kucina", which means a cudgel-like weapon. However, currently an opinion prevails that etymologically the name Kutz is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "kūtiō". According to the Starling linguist's database,Starostin, Sergei A. “STARLING” or "The Tower of Babel" this word originally referred to birds of prey, not specified by kind. During the 14th and 18th centuries the word passed through a number of grammatical transformations from "kūtze" to "kutz", and finally into "kauz",. At present, this word translates from German as "owl". The last name Kutz was previously common in Prussia. In the 17th to 20th centuries, East Prussia was periodically captured by Poland, Germany or the Russian Empire. This may account for some Kutz in central and eastern Europe. Kutz is also a Germanized respelling of Polish Kuc, a nickname for a short person from a noun meaning "pony".


People

*
George Kutz Kutztown (Pennsylvania Dutch language, Pennsylvania German: ''Kutzeschteddel'') is a borough (Pennsylvania), borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located southwest of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Allentown and northeast of R ...
(18th century), founder of the city named in his honor, Kutztown in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania *
Charles Willauer Kutz Charles Willauer Kutz (October 14, 1870, in Reading, Pennsylvania – January 25, 1951, in Washington, D.C.) was an American brigadier general in the Army Corps of Engineers and the longest serving District of Columbia Engineer Commissioner in ...
(1870–1951), General US Army, American politician, President of the District of Columbia Board * J. Fred Coots (1897–1985), American composer * José Nathan Kutz (1969), American scientist in the field of Mathematical Neuroscience, Professor within the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. * Kazimierz Julian Kutz (1929–2018), Polish film director, author, journalist and politician, one of the representatives of the Polish Film School and a deputy speaker of the Senate of Poland * K'utz Chman, king who laid foundations for Mayan civilisation in 700 B.C.Atwood R. Tomb of the Vulture Lord //Archaeology, Sept/Oct 2013, P.1-3 "Kutz Chman" translates from the Mayan language as "old condor" or "old vulture". *
Vladimir Kuts Volodymyr Petrovych Kuts (, , 7 February 1927 – 16 August 1975) was a Soviet long-distance runner. He won the 5000 and 10000 m races at the 1956 Olympics, setting Olympic records in both events. Biography Kuts was born in Oleksyne, Ukrainia ...
(1927–1975), Soviet long-distance runner and athletics coach, Olympic gold medallist at the 1956 Olympics


See also

*
Kutz Mill The Kutz Mill is an historic, American grist mill complex that is located next to Sacony Creek in Greenwich Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. History and architectural feat ...
, historic grist mill in Pennsylvania *
Kutz's Mill Bridge Kutz's Mill Bridge is an historic, American, wooden covered bridge that is located in Greenwich Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Greenwich Township in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
, historic wooden covered bridge in Pennsylvania *
Kutz Memorial Bridge The Kutz Memorial Bridge is a bridge that carries Independence Avenue across the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Architect Paul Philippe Cret designed the multi-span plate girder bridge in 1941. The Alexander & Repass ...
in Washington, D.C *
Kutz-Bauer v Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg ''Kutz-Bauer v Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg'' 003ECR I-02741 (2002C-187/00is an EU labour law case, which held that in justifying discrimination, budgetary considerations alone cannot be decisive. Facts Germany had a scheme, that it argued combat ...
, an EU labour law case *
Friedrich Traugott Kützing Friedrich Traugott Kützing (8 December 1807 in Ritteburg – 9 September 1893) was a German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist. Despite his limited background in regard to higher education, Kützing made significant scientific contribution ...
, phycologist who used the standard author abbreviation "Kütz" *
Kutztown Kutztown (Pennsylvania German: ''Kutzeschteddel'') is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located southwest of Allentown and northeast of Reading. As of the 2020 census, the borough had a population of 4,162. Kutztow ...
, Town in Pennsylvania, home to
Kutztown University Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (Kutztown University or KU) is a public university in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher ...
*
Kuts Kuts is a Ukrainian and Russian surname (, or ). Notable people with the surname include: * Oleksandr Kuts (1976–), Ukrainian political military commander * Vladimir Kuts Volodymyr Petrovych Kuts (, , 7 February 1927 – 16 August 1975) wa ...


References

{{surname