Description:
The surname of Cullhass is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word ‘Kulle’ which means ‘round hill’. The name was originally used to describe someone who lived near a round hill. The earliest records of the surname date back to the 12th century in Germany, where it was found in the records of the city of Cologne. Over time, the name spread across Europe, with variants appearing in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and other parts of Europe. The history of the Cullhass surname is closely linked to the rise of the German Empire in the 19th century. During this period, many German families moved to the United States and other countries, taking their surnames with them. The culture and customs associated with the Cullhass surname are largely unknown, as the family is not particularly well-known or prominent. Variations of the Cullhass surname include Kullhass, Kullhaus, Kullhause, and Kullhausen.








