deubels
Deubels is a surname of German origin. It is believed to derive from the Middle High German word "deubel," which translates to "devil" or "goblin." This may have been a nickname given to someone with a mischievous or fiery temperament, or perhaps a reference to a person who played a role in folk tales or plays involving such characters. Alternatively, it could have originated as a topographical name referring to someone who lived near a place with a name related to the word "deubel."
The deubels surname is found primarily in German-speaking countries, particularly in regions with historical Germanic settlement.