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Schaeffer is a German surname. It is a variant of Schaefer, from German word schäfer ("shepherd") and of Schaffer, from a noun (meaning steward or bailiff) derived from Middle High German schaffen.[1]
Language(s) | Middle High German |
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Origin | |
Meaning | "Steward of household" |
Region of origin | Germany, France |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Schaefer, Schafer, Schaffer, Shaffer, Schafferre, Schafer, Schäfer, Schäffer, Schefer, Scheffer |
People with the surname
editA
edit- Albert Charles Schaeffer, American mathematician
B
edit- Billy Schaeffer, retired American professional basketball player
- Boguslaw Schaeffer, Polish composer and theoretician
- Brent Schaeffer, American arena football quarterback
C
edit- Charles Frederick Schaeffer (1807–1879), Lutheran clergyman of the United States
- Charles William Schaeffer (1813–1896), Lutheran clergyman and theologian of the United States
- Chester Schaeffer, American film editor
- Claude Schaeffer, French archaeologist who helped uncover the Ugaritic religious texts
D
edit- David Frederick Schaeffer (1787–1837), Lutheran clergyman of the United States
- Dietrich Schaeffer (1933-2010), German SPD politician
E
edit- Edith Schaeffer, Chinese-American Christian author and widow of Francis Schaeffer
- Eric Schaeffer, American actor
- Eric D. Schaeffer, American theatre director
F
edit- Francis Schaeffer, American-French theologian, philosopher, and founder of L'Abri
- Frank Schaeffer, French son of Francis Schaeffer
- Frederick Christian Schaeffer (1792–1832), Lutheran clergyman of the United States
- Frederick David Schaeffer (1760–1836), German-born Lutheran clergyman of the United States
G
edit- Georg Anton Schäffer, (1779–1836), German physician and adventurer
- George Schaeffer, former American head coach of the Arizona State college football program
H
edit- Harry Schaeffer, former American major league baseball pitcher
J
edit- Jacob Christian Schaeffer, 17th century German scientist
- Jack Schaeffer (born John Case Schaeffer II), American musician, record producer and clarinetist
- James Schaeffer (1885–1972), American college sports coach
- James Soloman Schaeffer, American drum major and former leader of the Highty-Tighties
- Jim Schaeffer, American drum major and former leader of the Highty-Tighties (relative of James Soloman Schaeffer)
- Jody Schaeffer, American cartoonist and co-creator of Megas XLR
- John Schaeffer (art collector) (1941–2020), Australian art collector and businessman
- John Schaeffer (environmentalist) (born 1949), American solar power advocate
- John Schaeffer (trainer) (born 1951), American fitness trainer and author
- John Nevin Schaeffer (1882–1942), American classicist
- Jonathan Schaeffer, Canadian computer scientist
L
edit- Lucien Schaeffer, French former footballer who played at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Lawrence Schaeffer (born 1947), American geneticist
M
edit- Matthew Schaeffer, American guitarist in the rock band Monovox
- Mead Schaeffer, American artist and illustrator
P
edit- Pierre Schaeffer, French musician and pioneer of musique concrète
R
edit- Rebecca Schaeffer (1967–1989), American actress who was murdered by a fan
- Roberto Schaefer, American photographer known for his work in the film Quantum of Solace
S
edit- Sandra Schaeffer (born 1946), American singer, author and game inventor
- Serafia Fredrika Schaeffer (1800-1887), Finnish herbal healer
- Stefanie Schaeffer, The Apprentice 6 winner
- Steve Schaeffer, American studio musician
T
edit- Tarah Lynne Schaeffer, American actress known for her role on Sesame Street
- Theresa Schaeffer, 19th century German composer
- Tom Schaeffer (1940–2020), Swedish curler, 1973 world champion
W
edit- Wendy Schaeffer, Australian equestrian and Olympic champion
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Schaeffer". Dictionary of American family names. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2003. ISBN 9780195081374. cited in "Schaefer Name Meaning and Family History". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 12 May 2020.