linesch
Linesch is a surname of German origin. It is believed to be a variant of the surname "Leins," which likely derives from the Middle High German word "lin," meaning flax. Flax was a significant crop in medieval Germany, and surnames related to its cultivation or processing were common. Therefore, "Linesch" could have originally referred to someone who grew flax, worked with flax, or possibly lived in an area known for flax production.
The surname is most commonly found in Germany, particularly in the northern regions. Over time, as populations
Variations of the surname may exist due to regional dialectal differences in spelling or pronunciation over