Grybelis
Grybelis is a surname of Lithuanian origin. Its etymology is believed to be derived from the Lithuanian word "grybas," which translates to "mushroom." The surname likely originated as a nickname or occupational name for someone who was a mushroom gatherer, mushroom seller, or perhaps someone with a resemblance to a mushroom. As with many surnames, its exact origin and adoption would have varied by region and family. Records of the surname can be found in historical documents and modern-day directories, particularly in Lithuania and among the Lithuanian diaspora. The distribution of the surname reflects historical migration patterns. Individuals bearing the Grybelis surname can be found in various professions and geographical locations worldwide, contributing to diverse communities. Further genealogical research may provide more specific details about the history and lineage of particular Grybelis families.