The surname Strauss originated in Germany, where it was derived from the Old High German word "struz," meaning "ostrich." It was initially used as a nickname for someone who reminded others of the bird. The name became particularly common among German Jews after they were required to adopt surnames in the early 19th century. Today, Strauss is a popular surname throughout the world and is often associated with famous composers such as Johann and Richard Strauss.
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