Goetze
Götze and Goetze is a family name.
Origin and Meaning
The name is a variant of idol or Gottfried. Götze therefore means "son of idol " where idol is a short form of Gottfried ( see also Fritz as a short form of Friedrich).
Bearers of the name
- Albert Götze (1887-1967), German manager ( GEWOBA ), trade unionist and politician ( SPD), Member of Bremen Parliament
- Albrecht Götze ( also Goetze; 1897-1971 ), German orientalist
- Alfred Götze ( prehistory ) ( 1865-1948 ), German prehistorians
- Alfred Götze ( philologist ) ( 1876-1946 ), German philologist and specialist in German
- Alfred Götze ( footballer ) ( 1900 -? ), German football goalkeeper
- Alfred Götze ( politician ) ( 1904-1985 ), German politician ( SPD)
- August Götze (1814-1881), German industrialist and local politicians
- Auguste Goetze (1840-1908), German actress, singer and writer
- Bruno Götze (1862-1913), German Cyclists
- Carl Götze (1865-1947), German labor school teacher
- Ekkeland Götze ( * 1948 ), German artist
- Emil Karl Goetze (1856-1901), German stage singer (tenor )
- Ernst Ludwig von Goetze (1697-1745), Prussian Major General
- Fabian Götze ( * 1990), German football player
- Friedrich Götze ( born 1951 ), German mathematician
- Georg Heinrich Götze (1667-1728), German Lutheran theologian and Superintendent
- Heinz Götze (1912-2001), German publisher and Publishing Manager
- Helga Goetze ( Helga Sophia; 1922-2008 ), German artist, writer and political activist
- Henny Götze (1901-1997), German entrepreneur wife
- Johann Christian Götze (1692-1749), German Lutheran theologian and librarian
- Johann Nikolaus Goetze Conrad (1791-1861), German musician and composer
- Johann August Ephraim Goeze (1731-1793) German priest and zoologist, sometimes called JAE Götze quoted.
- Juliana Götze ( born 1985 ), German actress
- Jürgen Götze ( born 1960 ), German professor
- Karl -Heinz Götze ( politician ) ( 1917-1976 ), German politician (SPD) and trade union official
- Karl Heinz Götze ( German Studies ) (* 1947), German German literature
- Karl Ludwig Bogislav of Goetze (1743-1806), royal Prussian Lieutenant General
- Klaus Götze ( born 1940 ), German photographer
- Ludwig Goetze (1832-1878), German teacher, historian and archivist
- Maria Götze ( born 1980 ), German swimmer in disability sport
- Mario Götze ( * 1992), German football player
- Marius Goetze - Clare ( b. 1978; Marius McLaren ), German voice actor, dubbing author and dubbing director
- Matthias Goetze (1585-1662), German booksellers
- Max Götze (1880-1944), German track cyclists
- Max Götze (1891-1938), German criminal, see Brothers Idol
- Moritz Götze (born 1964 ), German painter
- Paul Götze ( ~ 1570-1633 ), German historian and educator, see Paul Goetz
- Paul Götze (1761-1835), a servant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, see Goethe's servant # Paul Götze (1777-1794)
- Reinhold Götze (1904-1966), German resistance fighter against the Nazis and later SED politicians
- Richard Goetze (1890-1955), German professor, Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
- Robert Goetze (1829-1904), a Prussian General of the Infantry
- Sigismund Goetze (1578/1576-1650), Brandenburg Chancellor
- Thilo Idol rainbow (* 1949), German artist
- Thomas Matthias Goetze (1623-1672), German booksellers and publishers
- Ursula Goetze (1916-1943), German resistance fighter
- Walter Götze (1902-1938), German criminal, see Brothers Idol
- Vasya Götze ( * 1941 ), German painter, poet, graphic artist and songwriter
- Werner Götze (1925-2010), German radio host and program director
- Wilhelm Götze ( jurist ) ( 1792-1876 ), German jurist
- Wilhelm Götze ( landowner ) ( 1859-1911 ), German landowners and community leaders
- Wilhelm Götze ( folk artist ) ( 1871-1954 ), German puppeteers and folk artists
- Wilhelm Götze ( sculptor ) ( 1881 -? ), German sculptor
- Wilhelm Götze (Speaker) († 1978), German speakers
- Woldemar Götze (1843-1898), German social worker
- Wolfgang Götze ( painter) ( 1906-1988 ), German painter and draftsman
- Wolfgang Götze ( physicist ) ( born 1937 ), German physicist
- Wulf Goetze (1593-1667), German Master Carpenters
- Zacharias Götze (1662-1729), German educationist