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Rußes

Rußes is a German-language name that can function as a surname and, less commonly, as a toponym. In contemporary reference works there is no widely known town or region officially named Rußes, and the term is not listed as a distinct geographic entity in major gazetteers.

Etymology and usage: The form is typically linked to the noun Ruß (soot) and the suffix -es,

Geography and history: While not a standard modern locality, historical documents or local maps might contain

Cultural references: Rußes may appear in literature or fiction as a fictional place name, but there is

See also: Ruß, Rußchen, Russ (surname), Russ (disambiguation).

which
appears
in
some
German
surnames
and
place
names
to
indicate
origin,
possession,
or
association.
The
exact
meaning
of
Rußes
in
a
local
context
would
depend
on
historical
settlement
patterns
and
dialectal
spelling.
As
a
surname,
Rußes
occurs
sporadically
in
German-speaking
communities,
but
it
is
not
associated
with
a
widely
documented
notable
figure.
place-names
or
hamlets
derived
from
Rußes,
often
in
smaller
settlements
that
have
since
changed
names,
merged,
or
disappeared.
In
many
cases
such
forms
survive
primarily
in
archival
records
or
in
the
distribution
of
surnames.
no
established,
widely
recognized
cultural
location
bearing
the
name
in
mainstream
works.