Lozingen
Lozingen is a toponym used for several settlements in German-speaking regions, as well as a surname. The name is endemic to the central European linguistic area and appears in historical documents from the Middle Ages. In most cases, places named Lozingen are small rural communities that form part of larger municipalities or districts. The distribution of the name within the German-speaking world reflects medieval patterns of settlement and landholding, with the suffix -ingen or -gen typical of Alemannic and Frankish place-names.
Etymology: The toponym is commonly interpreted as a compound deriving from a personal name or clan name
Geography and economy: Lozingen sites are typically characterized by agricultural land, with village cores featuring a
History: The earliest mentions of places called Lozingen usually date from the medieval period, when land was
Notable aspects: The name commonly appears in regional gazetteers and genealogical records. In contemporary usage, Lozingen