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      Meaning of the first name Woyzeck

      Origin

      German

      Meaning

      Often Associated With One who is from Woyzeck

      Variations

      Wozzeck
      The name Woyzeck is of German origin, traditionally associated with a person from the region or community of Woyzeck. It embodies a connection to a place rather than a specific meaning inherent in the name itself. As a proper noun, it often signifies a background linked to the locality, suggesting a heritage or identity associated with that geographic area.

      The name gained notable recognition through the 19th-century play Woyzeck by German playwright Georg Büchner. This play, unfinished at Büchner's death in 1837, is considered one of the first modern works of theatre and addresses themes of social injustice and psychological distress. The character Woyzeck himself is based on a real-life individual, Johann Christian Woyzeck, who was a soldier tried for murder in the early 19th century. This historical context has contributed to the name's association with tragedy and societal critique.

      In contemporary culture, the name Woyzeck continues to resonate, primarily in literary and theatrical contexts. It is frequently referenced in discussions of Büchner's play and its influence on modern drama. Furthermore, adaptations of Woyzeck in film, opera, and other artistic forms have kept the name alive in popular culture. Today, it may also be encountered as a surname or used in academic and artistic discussions surrounding themes of social marginality and existential inquiry, reflecting its enduring impact on both literature and society.

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      Lubinski

      Lubinski

      This is the most common surname associated with Woyzeck.

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      1921 is when there were the most people born with the first name Woyzeck.

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