Stern (surname)
Stern is a family name.
Origin
The name comes from the normal star in the Middle Ages houses names. It houses wore in the cities a name that was often recognizable by signs or symbols at the house. In the English -speaking world the name is derived through Old English and Middle English styrne stars from a nickname, which denoted someone who appeared to be serious or severe in his appearance or character.
Bearers of the name
A
- Abraham Stern (inventor ) ( † 1842), a Polish inventor
- Adolf Stern ( writer ) ( 1835-1907 ), German historian and poet
- Adolf Stern ( chess player ) ( 1849-1907 ), German chess player
- Adrian Stern ( born 1975 ), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Adriana asterisk (* 1960), German writer
- Alexander Stern (1894-1970), Austrian writer, cartoonist and photographer
- Alfred Stern ( jurist ) ( 1831-1918 ), Austrian lawyer and local politician
- Alfred Stern ( historian ) ( 1846-1936 ), German historian
- Alfred Stern (philosopher ) ( 1899-1980 ), Austrian-American philosopher and writer
- Alfred Stern (Producer), German film producer
- Alfred Kaufman Stern (1897-1986), American investment banker and KGB spy
- Vera Bischitzky (also: Vera Stutz- Bischitzky, pseudonym: Anna Stern; * 1950), German translator
- Arno asterisk (* 1924), French pedagogue
- Arthur Stern (1874-1942), Austrian film company manager and the distributor
- Aurelia asterisk (* 2000), German actress
- Avraham Stern (1907-1942), a Zionist underground fighters of Polish origin
B
- Bert Stern (1929-2013), American fashion and commercial photographer
- Bertrand asterisk (* 1948), German philosopher and Kinderrechtler
- Bezalel Stern ( educator ) ( 1798-1853 ), Russian educator
- Bezalel Stern ( writer ) ( born 1980 ), American writer
- Bobby Stern ( born 1952 ), American jazz musician
C
- Carola Stern (1925-2006), German publicist and journalist
- Clara Stern (1877-1948), German developmental psychologist
- Claudia Stern (born 1962 ), German pop singer
- Curt Stern (1902-1981), German -American geneticist
D
- Daniel Stern, pseudonym of Marie d' Agoult (1805-1876), French writer
- Daniel Stern ( psychoanalyst ) ( 1934-2012 ), American psychoanalyst
- Daniel Stern (actor ) ( born 1957 ), American actor
- Star of David ( b. 1942 ), American basketball official
- David A. Stern (born 1958 ), American author
- David D. Stern ( born 1956 ), American artist
- Dawn Stern (born 1966 ), American actress
- Desider Stern (1907-2000), Austrian bibliographer
- Dieter Stern (1934-2011), German correspondence chess players
E
- Edna Stern ( born 1977 ), Belgian -Israeli pianist
- Édouard Stern (1954-2005), French banker
- Elsbeth Stern ( born 1957 ), German psychologist
- Erich Stern (1889-1959), German physician and psychologist
- Ernst Stern (1876-1954), German stage designer
- Ernst von Stern (1859-1924), German - Russian historian and Classical Philology
F
- Felix Stern (1884-1941), German neurologist
- Frank Stern ( physicist ), Physicist
- Frank Stern ( historian ) ( born 1944 ), German historian
- Frederick Claude Stern (1884-1967), British garden writer
- Friedel Stern (1917-2006), Israeli cartoonist
- Friedrich Sigismund Stern (1812-1889), painter and graphic artist deutschbaltischer
- Fritz Stern ( born 1926 ), American historian
G
- Gabriel Stern (1913-1983), Jewish writer and journalist
- Georg Stern ( engineer) ( 1867-1934 ), German engineer
- Georg star ( opera singer ) ( 1921-1980 ), German opera singer ( bass)
- Gerda Star (1903-1992), German writer and Communist Party functionary
- Gerson Stern (1874-1956), German writer
- Grete Stern (1904-1999), German photographer and designer
- Günther Stern ( Günther Anders, 1902-1992 ), Swiss social philosopher and author
- Guy Stern ( * 1922 ), American literary scholar
B
- Hans Stern (1922-2007), German -Brazilian jeweler
- Hans -Günter asterisk (* 1913), Bremen's citizenship deputy (NPD )
- Heidi star, known as Jennifer Rush ( born 1960 ), rock and pop singer of German descent
- Henry Stern (1897-1974), Austrian politician ( SPÖ)
- Heinz Stern (1921-1995), German journalist, chief editor of the boy world
- Hellmut asterisk (* 1928), German violinist and author
- Hermann Stern ( Nazi victims ) ( 1866-1933 ), German real estate agents and pogrom victims
- Hermann Stern ( church musician ) ( 1912-1978 ), German church musician and composer
- Hermann J. Stern (born 1966 ), Swiss entrepreneur
- Horst asterisk (* 1922), German journalist, writer and filmmaker
- Howard Stern (born 1954 ), American radio presenter
I
- Irma Stern (1894-1966), South African artist
- Isaac Stern (1920-2001), American violinist
- Itzhak Stern (1901-1969), helpers in the rescue by Oskar Schindler
J
- Jacques Stern ( politician ) ( 1882-1949 ), French politician
- Jacques Stern ( cryptographer ) ( b. 1949 ), French cryptologist
- Jacob Stern (1843-1911), German rabbi, journalist and writer
- Jean Stern, French fencer
- Jeanne Stern (1908-1998), translator and screenwriter
- Jochen asterisk (* 1928), German actor
- Josef Stern (journalist ) ( 1839-1902 ), German journalist and politician
- Josef Stern ( businessman ) ( 1849-1924 ), Austrian Contractors
- Josef Luitpold Stern (1886-1966), Austrian politician ( SPÖ) and writer
- Joshua Michael Stern ( born 1961 ), American film director and screenwriter
- Julius Stern (musician ) ( 1820-1883 ), German music teacher, conductor and composer
- Julius Stern ( banker ) ( 1858-1914 ), German banker
- Julius Stern (producer) ( 1886-1977 ), German - American film producer
K
- Käthe Stern (1894-1973), German -American educator
- Karl Stern (1906-1975), German - Canadian psychiatrist and neurologist
- Klaus Stern ( jurist ) ( born 1932 ), German legal scholar
- Klaus Stern ( documentary ) (* 1968), German writer and director
- Kurt Stern (1907-1989), German journalist, writer and translator
L
- Leni Stern ( born 1952 ), German -American actress and musician
- Leo Stern (1901-1982), Romanian -Austrian historian and politician (SPÖ, KPO, SED)
- Leonard N. Stern, American businessman
- Lina Stern (1878-1968), Russian physiologist and biologist
- Loretta Stern ( born 1974 ), German singer
- Louis Stern (1847-1922), American businessman and politician
- Ludwig Stern (1846-1911), German Egyptologist and Koptologe
M
- Madeleine Stern (1912-2007), American antiquarian bookseller and author
- Manfred Stern (1896-1954), Austrian military for Russia and Spain
- Marc Stern (1956-2005), Orthodox rabbi of the Jewish community Osnabrück, author
- Marcel Stern (1909-1989), French composer and violinist
- Marianne Star Winter (1919-1998), German survivors of the Shoah
- Marie Louise Star Lordian (1911 -? ), German - American- Belgian lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Mario Rigoni Stern (1921-2008), Italian writer
- Marnie Stern (born 1976 ), American musician
- Matthew Stern, American biathlete
- Maurice Stern, American operatic tenor
- Maurice Reinhold von Stern (1860-1938), writer and journalist
- Max Stern (painter) ( 1872-1943 ), German painter
- Max Stern ( art historian ) ( 1904-1987 ), German - Canadian art historian, art dealer and patron
- Max Stern ( poker player), American poker player, physician and author
- Meir Stern († 1680), German rabbi and Kabbalist
- Michael Stern (1897-1989), an Austrian lawyer
- Mike Stern ( born 1953 ), American jazz guitarist
- Moritz Stern (1807-1894), German mathematician
N
- Nicholas Stern ( born 1946 ), British economist
- Nina asterisk (* 1979), German pop singer, presenter, actress, songwriter and music producer
O
- Oliver Stern (musician ) ( born 1953 ), German pop singer and producer
- Oliver Stern (actor ) ( 1959-2011 ), Austrian actor
- Otto Stern, pseudonym of Louise Otto-Peters (1819-1895), German writer
- Otto Stern ( physicist ) ( 1888-1969 ), German - American physicist
- Otto Stern (actor ) ( 1921-1996 ), Swiss actor
P
- Paul Stern (1892-1948), Austrian bridge player and diplomat
- Peggy Stern ( born 1948 ), American jazz pianist
- Peter Stern (mayor) ( 1852-1929 ), German politician, Mayor of Viersen
- Peter Stern (ice hockey player, 1962) (born 1962 ), German ice hockey player
- Peter Stern ( football player), an Austrian football player
- Peter Stern (ice hockey player, 1994) ( * 1994), German ice hockey player
- Peter Stern of Labach, Austrian chronicler
- Peter August Stern (1907-1947), German journalist, publisher and resistance fighter
- Philippe Stern ( art historian ) ( 1895-1979 ), French art historian
- Philippe Stern (entrepreneur) ( born 1938 ), Swiss entrepreneur
R
- Richard Stern (1899-1967), German entrepreneur
- Richard Martin Stern (1915-2001), American writer
- Robert L. Stern ( born 1932 ), American Roman Catholic priest
- Robert AM Stern ( born 1939 ), American architect
- Roger Stern ( born 1950 ), American novelist and comic book writer
- Ronnie Stern (born 1967 ), Canadian ice hockey player
S
- Selma Stern (1890-1981), German - Jewish historian
- Shoshannah Stern ( born 1980 ), American actress
T
- Theodor Stern (1837-1900), German banker and politician
- Todd Stern ( born 1951 ), American politician
- Tom Stern ( born 1946 ), American Cinematographer
V
- Victor Stern (1885-1958), Austrian- Czech philosopher and politician (SPÖ, USPD, KPD, KPO, SED)
- Vivien Stern, Baroness Stern ( born 1941 ), British politician
W
- Walter Stern (born 1972 ), Austrian Skeleton Pilot
- Werner asterisk (* 1932), German correspondence chess players
- William Stern (1792-1873), German educator
- William Stern (1871-1938), German psychologist
- Wolf Star (1897-1961), German - Soviet agent and military
Y
- Yuri Stern (1949-2007), Israeli politician