Streubel
Streubel is a surname of German origin. It is believed to be a topographic or occupational name. As a topographic name, it may derive from the Middle High German word "strûbel," meaning "rough" or "unkempt," possibly referring to a person who lived in a wild or overgrown area. Alternatively, it could be an occupational name for someone who worked with rough materials, though this interpretation is less common.
The Streubel surname is most prevalent in German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly in Germany and Austria.