Ruuth
Ruuth is a surname of Finnish and Swedish origin. It is a relatively uncommon name and is most frequently found in Finland, particularly in the western parts of the country. The name is believed to have derived from the Old Norse personal name Hróðarr, meaning "famous ruler" or "famous warrior." Alternatively, it may have connections to the word "ruotu," which in Finnish historically referred to a military allotment or a land parcel assigned to a soldier.
The surname Ruuth first appeared in historical records in the 17th century, often associated with military
While not a widely prominent surname globally, individuals with the Ruuth surname have contributed in various