Meaning & Origin
Etymology and Meaning
Eckstein is a German surname of topographic origin, composed of the Middle High German elements ekka meaning "edge" or "corner" and stein meaning "stone". Together they form the meaning "cornerstone" or a stone forming a corner, likely referring to a person who lived near a prominent corner stone, at a crossroads, or on a corner piece of land. The name is structurally similar to other German compound surnames such as Finkelstein ("sparkle stone") or Bernstein ("amber stone").
Notable Bearers
Eckstein has been borne by individuals across multiple fields. In baseball, David Eckstein (born 1975) was a two-time World Series champion infielder known for his tenacious play. German footballer Dieter Eckstein (born 1964) played for clubs including 1. FC Nürnberg and secured 6 caps for the West Germany national team. In the creative arts, American actress Ashley Eckstein (born 1981) is best known for voicing Ahsoka Tano in the Star Wars animated series. Others include German peace activist Anna B. Eckstein (1868–1947), American historian Arthur Eckstein, and Emma Eckstein (1865–1924), a notable early patient of Sigmund Freud.
Distribution
While the surname Eckstein is most concentrated in German-speaking regions of Europe, emigration has made it fairly common in the United States. Data from the U.S. Census indicates approximately 2,500 bearers in the country, reflecting its spread through 19th and 20th century German immigration.
Meaning: "cornerstone" (from Old High German ekka "edge, corner" + stein "stone")
Origin: German
Type: Topographic or habitational surname
Usage regions: Germany, United States