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Lange

Lange is a surname of Germanic origin. It derives from the word for long, reflecting a descriptive practice common in European surnames. The lowercase form lange appears in German and Dutch as an ordinary adjective and, in German, as an adverb meaning “for a long time.”

Origin and distribution: The surname Lange is widespread in German-speaking regions and the Netherlands, and it

Notable people: The surname Lange is borne by many individuals across fields such as art, science, and

Usage in language: In German, lange functions as an adverb meaning “for a long time,” as in

See also: Lang is a related word in several Germanic languages and appears in many surnames and

is
also
common
among
people
of
German
or
Dutch
descent
in
North
America
and
elsewhere.
As
a
family
name
it
has
been
adopted
by
many
lines
over
the
centuries
and
is
now
found
in
various
cultures
that
have
been
influenced
by
Germanic
languages.
public
life.
The
American
documentary
photographer
Dorothea
Lange
(1895–1965)
is
one
of
the
best-known
bearers,
celebrated
for
her
influential
images
of
the
Great
Depression.
Other
people
with
the
surname
have
included
academics,
athletes,
and
artists,
reflecting
the
name’s
broad
geographic
and
professional
reach.
Ich
war
lange
dort
(I
was
there
for
a
long
time).
It
also
inflects
as
an
adjective
before
feminine
or
plural
nouns,
for
example
eine
lange
Reise
(a
long
journey)
or
lange
Strecken
(long
distances).
In
Dutch,
lange
is
the
inflected
form
of
lang
used
before
plural
nouns
or
feminine
singular
nouns,
as
in
lange
dagen
(long
days).
toponyms.
The
surname
Lange
is
a
distinct,
widely
used
identifier
with
roots
in
Germanic
linguistic
history.