>>507675458so to help you guys understand a little better, German names typically fall under 3 specific categories: occupation (most common), place where from, personal trait. first being the most common by FAR
1. michael Schumacher, f1 driver (shoe maker)
2. von / zu, usually implying nobility. place where from or domain of family
3. Klein (tool company) (english: small) General Schwarzkopf (black head, black hair was unusual in German lands)
if you stuff their name into a translator and its an object, that's almost always a fake cryptokike alias their family adopted to avoid being outed as a sleazy kike. same with suffix like witz, berg, stein, blatt, baum, so forth