Lambrecht is a surname of Germanic origin. Its etymology comes from the words “Lamb” meaning “lamb” and “recht” meaning “right” or “just”. It is believed that the name was originally given to someone who raised lambs or who was seen as a just and fair person. Today, the surname is found in various countries, including Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Notable people with the surname include German footballer Jann-Fiete Lambrecht and Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht, who tragically passed away during the 2019 Tour de Pologne.
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