Wolfenbüttels
Wolfenbüttels is a surname of German origin. It refers to someone who originally came from Wolfenbüttel, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town itself is notable for its historic ducal palace, Schloss Wolfenbüttel, which was a residence of the Dukes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. The name suggests a connection to this specific geographic location, indicating ancestral roots in or around the town. As with many surnames derived from place names, it would have been adopted by individuals or families who migrated away from Wolfenbüttel. Over time, the surname would then be passed down through generations. Variations in spelling might exist due to historical transcription practices and linguistic evolution. The surname Wolfenbüttels is not widespread globally but is found primarily among people of German heritage.