Kornbluths
Kornbluths refers to a surname of German and Jewish origin. The name likely derives from the German word "Kornblume," meaning cornflower. As a surname, it could have originated as a topographical name for someone living near fields of cornflowers, or as an occupational name for someone who cultivated or sold them. The surname is found in various forms and spellings across German-speaking countries and among Jewish communities.
The surname Kornbluth has appeared in historical records for centuries, with individuals bearing the name contributing