Lübbes
Lübbes is a surname of German origin. It is believed to derive from a diminutive form of the given name Liborius, a Latin name associated with Saint Liborius of Le Mans. The name may have also evolved from the Old High German word "lupin," meaning wolf, potentially indicating a familial connection to wolves or a descriptive nickname. As with many surnames, its precise origins and early distribution are not definitively documented, but it is primarily found in Germany, particularly in the northern regions.
Over time, families bearing the Lübbes surname have spread to other countries through migration. Individuals with