Krassl
Krassl refers to a surname of German origin, derived from the word "Kras," meaning "sharp" or "pointed," often associated with professions or characteristics related to craftsmanship, such as blacksmiths or carpenters. The name has historical roots in Central Europe and has been documented in various regions, including parts of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
One notable figure associated with the name is **Johann Krassl** (1897–1979), a German composer and music educator.
The surname has also appeared in historical records as part of various families, though specific details about
In modern contexts, the name persists as a hereditary surname, carried by individuals across different professions