Löffler
Löffler or Loeffler is a German surname. In most cases it is traced back to people producing or trading spoons (German: Löffel).[1][2] Notable people with the surname include:
- Anna Seelig-Löffler (born 1944), Swiss chemist
- August Löffler (1822–1866), German painter
- Charles Martin Loeffler (1861–1935), German-born American composer
- Cullen Loeffler (born 1981), American National Football League player
- Frank Löffler (born 1980), German ski jumper
- Friedrich Löffler (1852–1915), German bacteriologist (comp. Klebs-Löffler bacillus)
- Gerold Löffler, Swiss bobsledder
- Karl Löffler, head of the Jewish Affairs department of the Gestapo in Cologne, Germany during in the 1930s and 1940s
- Ken Loeffler (1902–1975), American collegiate and professional basketball coach
- Leopold Loeffler (1827–1898), Polish painter
- Louis R. Loeffler (1897–1972), American Academy Award-nominated film editor
- Margot Klestil-Löffler (born 1954), Austrian diplomat
- Pete Loeffler (born 1976), guitarist and singer
- Scot Loeffler (born 1974), American football coach
- Tom Loeffler (born 1946), American politician from Texas
- Wilhelm Löffler (born 1887), Swiss physician and first describer of two medical disorders caused by blood eosinophils, Loeffler endocarditis and Löffler's syndrome
See also
References
- ↑ , p. PAPT484, at Google Books
- ↑ "Alte Berufe" (PDF). provinz.bz.it (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-07.
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