Huwyler is a surname originating from Upper Swabia in the Middle Ages, connecting the region between the current Bavaria and Swiss-German cantons. This surname is still recognized as linked to the Swiss central region (Zurich, Zug and Lucerne) with roots in the cities of Risch and Steinhausen.[1]
Huwyler is a topographic surname from the Huwyl castle and hamlet located between Römerswil and Hochdorf, Lucerne around the 15th century. The Huwyl area was named as Hunwil in documents dating from 1230 to 1474.[2] The surname started from the Lords von Hunwil (Herren von Hunwil, Giswil OW). The von Hunwil surname is well documented as they were ministerialis barons.[3] In the 15th and 16th centuries, Swiss surnames were derived by appending the syllable –er. This largely replaced the practice of using the "von" prefix. Surname von Hunwil evolved over the years to Huwiler and Huwyler (and even Hauviller in France).
People
edit- Beat Huwyler (born 1961), Swiss theologist
- Burkard Huwiler (1868–1954), Swiss Roman Catholic bishop
- Daniel Huwyler (born 1963), Swiss cyclist
- Friedrich Huwyler (1942–2009), Swiss politician
- Heidrun Huwyler (born 1942), Swiss German impressionist painter
- Jakob Huwyler (1867–1938), Swiss artist
- Jost Franz Huwyler-Boller (1874–1930), Swiss architect
- Max Huwyler (1931–2023), Swiss writer
- Mike Huwiler (born 1972), American soccer player
Other uses
edit- Huwiler Tower, Zug, Switzerland
- Huwyl, a hamlet near Hochdorf, Lucerne, Switzerland
- Huwyl Burg, a castle near Römerswil, Switzerland
References
edit- ^ Meyer, Gerold (1853). Der Geschichtsfreund : Mitteilungen des Historischen Vereins Zentralschweiz. Lucern: Historischer Verein Zentralschweiz.
- ^ Attinger, Gebrüder (1902–1910). Geographisches Lexikon der Schweiz. Switzerland: Neuenburg/Neuchâtel. p. 613. ISBN 1174348496.
- ^ Several contributors (2002). [Historical Dictionary of Switzerland]. Basel, Switzerland: Schwabe AG. p. 823.
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