Goth (surname) explained
Goth, Göth (also Goeth) or Góth is a surname of German and Hungarian origin.
The German-language surname is a variant of Goethe (also Göthe), which belongs to the group of surnames derived from given names, in this case given names in Got-, in most cases likely Gottfried (c.f. Götz). The name is comparatively rare; the German phonebook (as of 2013) has 179 entries for Göth and 28 entries for Goeth.[1]
Notable people with the surname
Goth
Göth or Goeth
- Amon Göth (1908–1946), Austrian Nazi commandant of Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp and executed war criminal
- Jennifer Teege, née Göth (born 1970) daughter of Monika Hertwig
- , née Göth (born 1945) daughter of Amon Göth and subject of the 2006 documentary Inheritance
- (1898–1944), Austrian teacher and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- (1803–1873), Austrian historian and naturalist
- (born 1957), German composer
- (1836–1926), German-American author
Góth
- (1873–1944), Hungarian painter, father of Sárika Góth
- (1869–1946), Hungarian actor and director
- Sárika Góth (1880–1953), Hungarian-Dutch painter, daughter of Móric Góth
Fictional characters
- Goth family, characters in The Sims video game franchise
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.verwandt.de/karten/absolut/g%25C3%25B6th.html Göth (verwandt.de)