Jüngling
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Region of origin | Germany |
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Related names | Juengling, Jungling, Yuengling, Yungling |
Jüngling is a surname of German origin. It has been anglicized as Juengling, Jungling, Yuengling and Yungling. Branches of this family currently exist throughout Europe, mostly concentrated in Germany, and in the United States.
The name Jüngling is translated in German as "youth". As Peter N. Stearns writes in the Encyclopedia of Social History, "Linguistic designations for preindustrial youth were class and gender specific. In Germany, for example, adults used separate designations for upper-class boys (Jungling) and girls (Jungfrau). Jungling implied a romantic image of youthful innocence, idealism, and vulnerability."[1] Also writing about noble youth, Der Jüngling is a German didactic poem by Konrad von Haslau written in 1270. It provides 1264 lines of instructions for young noblemen "that emphasized the more superficial aspects of proper behavior."[2]
Notable persons with this surname include:
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- Amy R. Juengling, socialist running in the 1924 New York's 42nd congressional district race.
- Antonín Jüngling, designer of the Praha Masarykovo nádraží[3]
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- Dietrich Juengling, the Emmy-nominated lighting director
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- Friedrich Jüngling, the first brewer in Aldingen, Germany, and father of David Gottlob Jüngling
- Frederick Juengling (born Friedrich Jüngling), the wood engraver and painter
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- Hermann Jüngling, mayor of Rodder, Germany
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- Johan Jüngling, Swedish former squash player
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- Maurice Jüngling, member of the German team during the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
- Max Jüngling, German politican
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- Rainer Jüngling, who won the Silver medal for West Germany in the 1969 Speedway World Team Cup
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- Tom Juengling, the first male president of the Rosie Reds[4]
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The Yuengling beer scion family:
(listed chronologically)
- Friedrich Jüngling
- David Yuengling
- Frederick Yuengling
- Minna Dohrman Yuengling
- Frank D. Yuengling
- F. Dohrman Yuengling
- Richard L. Yuengling Sr.
- Richard L. Yuengling Jr.
- Jennifer Yuengling-Franquet
- Wendy Yuengling Baker
- Deborah Yuengling Ferhat
- Sheryl Yuengling
See also
- Frank D. Yuengling Mansion
- Gesang der Jünglinge (literally "Song of the Youths"), the electronic music work by Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Yuengling Bicentennial Park and Gardens, a city park located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States
- Yuengling Beer, an American East-coast beer originally made by David Yuengling
- The Yunling Mountains, located in China
- The Vienna Jüngling statue, called The Youth of Magdalensberg in English
References
- ^ Stearns, Peter N. (1993). Encyclopedia of Social History. Routledge. p. 1071. ISBN 9781135583477.
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(help) - ^ Gibbs, Marion (2004). Medieval German Literature: A Companion. Routledge. p. 426. ISBN 9781135956783.
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(help) - ^ "Masarykovo nádraží". My Gola. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
- ^ Cincinnati Magazine (Vol. 38, No. 11 ed.). August 2005. p. 98. Retrieved 4 July 2014.