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Starcks

Starcks is a surname of European origin. It appears to be a plural or variant form related to the better-known surnames Starck or Stark, which themselves derive from the Middle High German word stark meaning strong. The addition of the final -s may reflect regional spelling practices in German-speaking areas or the influence of Dutch naming conventions, where similar endings occur in surnames.

Geographic distribution and history suggest that Starcks has been found in Germany and the Netherlands, with

Variants and related names include Starck, Stark, Starke, Sterk, and Starcke. The different spellings have arisen

Notable people: there are no widely cited individuals with the exact surname Starcks who have standalone encyclopedia

See also: Starck, Stark.

some
bearers
migrating
to
North
America
during
the
19th
and
early
20th
centuries.
In
North
America,
records
of
the
name
appear
in
the
United
States
and
Canada,
often
as
a
variant
of
Starck
or
Stark
in
civil
and
ecclesiastical
documents.
from
regional
pronunciation,
transliteration,
and
immigration
clerks
recording
names
phonetically.
entries.
The
spelling
is
relatively
uncommon
and
typically
treated
as
a
variant
of
Starck
or
Stark
in
historical
and
genealogical
sources.