Reus is a Dutch ( [røːs]), German ( [rɔʏs]) and Catalan ( [ˈrɛws]) surname. (De) reus means "(the) giant" in middle and modern Dutch, and the surname has a descriptive origin. [1] [2] In Germany, the name may have its origin in the Middle Low German word ruse for a fish trap, or from a regional term reuse for a small stream or channel. [2] People with this surname include:
Two brothers "Sastre Reus" from Mallorca:
Reus is a Dutch ( [røːs]), German ( [rɔʏs]) and Catalan ( [ˈrɛws]) surname. (De) reus means "(the) giant" in middle and modern Dutch, and the surname has a descriptive origin. [1] [2] In Germany, the name may have its origin in the Middle Low German word ruse for a fish trap, or from a regional term reuse for a small stream or channel. [2] People with this surname include:
Two brothers "Sastre Reus" from Mallorca: