Münch
Münch is a German surname. The name derives from the Middle High German münch and Modern High German Münch, ultimately from Mönch, meaning monk. Historically, the surname was used for people associated with a monastery or for those who had monastic characteristics. Over time, Münch became a hereditary family name and spread beyond the borders of the German-speaking world through migration and intermarriage.
Spelling variants include Muench, Münch, and Muensch, reflecting different transliteration practices for the umlaut. In the
In onomastic references, Münch appears in genealogical records, historical documents, and biographical compilations. Notable bearers have