Stauffer
Stauffer (also commonly spelled "Stouffer" and "Stover" in North America) is a German surname, the origin of which derives from the Proto-German word staupa, meaning "steep."[1] Staupa and its Middle High German descendant, stouf, evolved to mean, among other things, a steep hill or mountain. Many of these hills and mountains serve as the basis for the names of such places as Donaustauf, Hohenstaufen, Staufenberg, Regenstauf, Staufen im Breisgau, and the Staufens of Switzerland and Austria.[2] Stauffer surnames derive from these hills. The Swiss Mennonite Stauffers common in the U.S. and Canada derive their name from a hill called Stouffe or Stauffenalp just southwest of the town of Röthenbach im Emmental in Switzerland.[3][4]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Brenda Stauffer (born 1961), former field hockey player
- Christian Stauffer (born 1579), Swiss Anabaptist leader
- Dietrich Stauffer (1943–2019), German professor of theoretical physics at Cologne University
- Ethelbert Stauffer (1902–1979), German Protestant theologian and numismatist
- Grant Stauffer (1888–1949), American coal and railroad executive
- Henry Stauffer (1724–1777), German Mennonite pioneer
- Jack Stauffer (born 1945), American actor of film, television, and theater
- Jamie Stauffer (born 1979), professional motorcycle racer
- Jay Richard Stauffer Jr., American ichthyologist
- Johann Georg Stauffer (1778–1853), Austrian luthier
- John Stauffer (politician) (born 1925), former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House and Senate
- John Stauffer (professor), American academic
- Joseph Stauffer (1874–1917), Alberta Liberal Party MLA
- Jürg M. Stauffer (born 1977), Swiss politician
- Nathan Stauffer (19th century), first head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils
- Rudolph Stauffer (1836–1918), First Sergeant in the 5th US Cavalry during the Indian- and Apache wars
- Serge Stauffer (1929–1989), Swiss artist art educator
- S. Walter Stauffer (1888–1975), United States Representative from Pennsylvania
- Teddy Stauffer (1909–1993), Swiss-Mexican Swing Musician, Mr. Acapulco
- Théodore Stauffer (1901–1971), Swiss boxer
- Tim Stauffer (born 1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Todd Stauffer (21st century), co-founder and publisher of the Jackson Free Press
- Walter Stauffer McIlhenny (1910–1985), president of McIlhenny Company
See also
- Stauffer Chemical, chemical company of the United States which manufactured herbicides
- Stauffer Communications, media company of the United States
- Stauffer syndrome, constellation of signs and symptoms of liver dysfunction
- Stauffer Mennonite
- Hohenstaufen (disambiguation)
References
- Fick, August. "Wörterbuch der Indogermanischen Sprachen Dritter Teil: Wortschatz der Germanischen Spracheinheit". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- Blackie, Christina (1887). Geographical Etymology: A Dictionary of Place-Names Giving Their Derivations. London: John Murray. pp. 180.
- Davis, Richard (1992). The Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany, and America (Including Stouffer and Stover). Provo, Utah: Richard Davis.
- Stauffer, Joe. "The Stauffer Name". Retrieved 9 May 2012.