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Strausss

Strausss is a surname spelling that is rare in public records and does not correspond to a widely recognized person, place, or organization. In most cases, it appears to be a misspelling or an uncommon transliteration of the more familiar surnames Strauss or Strauß.

Etymology and usage: The underlying roots relate to the German surname Strauss/ Strauß, which derives from the

Notable people and entities: There are many well-known figures with the conventional spellings Strauss or Strauß,

See also: Strauss, Strauß. Related variants include Strause, Stross, and other spellings that arise from transliteration

Middle
High
German
Strauß,
meaning
"ostrich"
or,
in
another
sense,
a
bouquet.
As
a
surname,
Strauss/
Strauß
has
long
been
found
among
German-speaking
populations
and
Jewish
communities,
with
numerous
notable
individuals
bearing
standard
spellings.
The
exact
form
Strausss
with
three
consecutive
s
is
not
a
conventional
variant
and
is
typically
encountered
only
as
a
typographical
error
or
an
idiosyncratic
family
spelling.
including
composers
of
the
Strauss
family
and
various
public
figures
across
fields
such
as
science,
arts,
and
politics.
No
widely
documented
figure
or
institution
is
associated
specifically
with
the
exact
spelling
Strausss.
or
regional
pronunciation
differences.
For
accurate
identification,
it
is
advisable
to
verify
the
preferred
spelling
in
each
individual’s
official
records
or
publications.