From the German word "jung," meaning young, this surname was often used to reference the younger of two men with a common name. YOUNG is the English variant of the surname, while JAROS is found in Poland.
Surname Origin: German
Alternate Surname Spellings: JUNK, YUNG, YONG, YOUNG, YOUNGE, JAROS
2006-06-09 14:48:26
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answered by cmhurley64 6
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I don't know why im answering a 9 YEAR OLD question, but my last name is Youngk. In german it is spelled Jung. I was told by my family that it meant royalty. I just really wan to know what is means
2014-11-10 08:56:01
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answered by Baaron 1
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cmhurley64 is absolutely correct.
Jung means Young in German and the rest sounds pretty good too :)
2006-06-09 14:49:51
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answered by KAT 3
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i bet ur lastname is jung
2006-06-09 14:48:36
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answered by meganbby 2
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o.O sounds like a asian/chinese last name to me
2006-06-09 14:49:30
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answered by redshirtttgirl 2
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