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Stiefel is a metonymic occupational surname. The name literally means "boot". Notable people with the surname include:
- Anja Stiefel, Swiss retired ice hockey forward
- Arnold Stiefel, American talent manager, film and television producer, and entrepreneur
- Eduard Stiefel (1909–1978), Swiss mathematician
- Ernst C. Stiefel (1907–1997), German-American jurist
- Ethan Stiefel (born 1973), American ballet dancer
- Frank Stiefel, American filmmaker and photographer
- Jürgen Stiefel (born 1953), German water polo player
- Moritz Stiefel, lead male role in the 1891 play and 2006 Spring Awakening (musical).
See also
- All pages with titles containing Stiefel
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| Germanic |
- DeSutter/De Sutter, DeZuter, DeZutter, De Zutter
- Scheemaeckers, Schoenmaker, Schoenmakers
- Schumacher, Schuhmacher, Schuhmann, Schumaker, Schoemaker, Schoeman, Schoomaker, Schuster, Shoemark, Schumann, Shumacher, Shumaker, Shoemaker, Shuman, Shumann, Shuster, Schubart, Schubert, Shubert, Schuchardt
- Stiefel, Stiefl, Stifel, Polonized: Szubert, Szuman, Szuster
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| Romance |
- Surnames ultimately from Latin "sutor": Suter, Sutter, Souter, Sauter, Soutar, Souttar, Sutor, De Soto, DeSoto, de Soto, Desoto, Le Sueur
- Scarpa, Scarponi, Callegari, Calligaris, Calegari, Chaucer, Zangari
- Cordonnier, Courvoisier, Corvaisier
- Sabaté, Sabater, Sabatier
- Crispino
- Sapateiro, Zapatero
- borrowings from Slavic: Cebotari, Ciubotaru/Ciubotariu/Ciobotariu/Ciobotaru
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| Slavic |
- Chebotar, Chebotaryov (Tschebotarioff), Chebotarenko
- Cizmar/Čizmar/Čižmár/Čižman
- Łatacz
- Sapozhnikov
- Shvets, Shvetsov, Shevchenko, Shevchuk, Shevtsov, Shautsov, Švec, Ševčík (Sevcik, Shevchik), Szewczyk, Sheuchyk
- Šubert, Šubrt
- Šuštar, Šustr (from Schuster)
- Szydło
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