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Nöten is a German surname and also a word with Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish origins. Its meaning varies depending on the context in which it is used. As a surname, Nöten is of South German origin and is primarily found in the southern regions of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. People with this surname often have German ancestry.

Nöt is a Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish word for walnut, while nöten (or nödens) can be derived

In the 16th and 17th centuries, a family described by the name Nöten migrated from Norway to

In regional Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, nöten also occurs in judgments and self-judgments throughout history. Each

Record-keeping for surnames such as Nöten show Christianity played an enormous role in South Germany and Scandinavian

from
it.
Nöten
as
a
word
is
found
in
regional
dialects
and
means
variously
"extreme
cold"
in
Swedish
and
"suffering"
or
"misfortune"
in
Danish
and
Norwegian.
In
different
parts
of
Scandinavia,
the
word
is
used
to
describe
specific
situations
or
aspects
of
life.
northern
Germany.
Some
genealogical
records
reveal
that
members
of
this
family
were
churchgoers
in
the
footprint
of
the
Lutheran
faith,
which
also
affected
their
occupation
and
location.
place
had
significant
forms
due
to
local
values,
customs,
and
cultural
silences.
surnames
changing
confessions.
The
impact
of
protestant
movements
occurred
during
the
Thirty
Years
War,
establishing
pertinent
family
geography
based
on
language
and
localities."