Zeppelin (surname)
The surname Zeppelin first appeared in a German document dated September 1286, indicating an origin in the town of Zepelin, which is now a municipality in the district of Rostock, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
In the Middle Ages, to be called von Zeppelin could mean simply "from Zeppelin". However, in later centuries the word "von" was added only as a nobiliary particle, indicating an ancestor who had been ennobled.
Zeppelin, originally a Slavic village spelled Cepelin, is named after the Cep, an ancient Slavic agricultural tool
People
Germany
- Ferdinand von Zeppelin, a German general and later aircraft manufacturer, who founded the Zeppelin airship company.
- Eberhard von Zeppelin, was a German Historian and brother of Ferdinand von Zeppelin
- Ferdinand Ludwig von Zeppelin, was a German diplomat and politician
- Friedrich von Zeppelin, was a German court official
- Karl von Zeppelin, was a German diplomat and head of state