Schäffer (disambiguation)
Schäffer called
- an official responsible for trade in the Teutonic Order state, see Schäffer
- a medical family from Regensburg, see Schäffer (medical family)
Schäffer or Schaeffer is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adalbert Schäffer (1815–1871), Hungarian still life painter
- Albert C. Schaeffer (1907–1957), American mathematician
- Albrecht Schaeffer (1885–1950), German writer
- Alexander Schäffer (also Schaeffer ; 1844–1890), German engineer
- Alfons Schäffer (painter) (1915–1987), German painter and educator
- Alfons Schäffer (politician) (1923–1984), German politician (CSU)
- Alin Albu-Schäffer (* 1968), German robotics engineer and university professor
- Andreas Schäffer (* 1984), German soccer player
- Anna Schäffer (1882–1925), German maid and saint
- Antje Marta Schäffer (* 1980), German soprano and actress
- Anton Schäffer (1722–1799), court medalist and coin engraver from the Electoral Palatinate
- Asa Arthur Schaeffer (1883–1980), American protozoologist
- August von Schäffer (1790–1863), Austrian doctor and homeopath
- August Schäffer (composer) (1814–1879), German composer
- August Schaeffer von Wienwald (1833–1916), Austrian painter and museum director
B.
- Barbara Schaeffer-Hegel (* 1936), German educator
- Bernhard Schäffer (1823–1877), German mechanic, inventor and manufacturer
- Bobb Schaeffer (1913-2004), American paleontologist
- Bogusław Schaeffer (1929–2019), Polish composer, musicologist, music teacher and writer
- Burkhard Schäffer (* 1959), German educationalist
C.
- Chester W. Schaeffer (1902-1992), American film editor
- Christian Schäffer (1805–1896), German farmer and local politician, MdL Nassau
- Christian K. Schaeffer (* 1966), German actor
- Christoph Schäffer († 1637), Austrian Cistercian abbot
- Clemens Schäffer (1629–1693), Austrian Cistercian abbot
- Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer (* 1957), German lawyer
D.
- Dietrich Schaeffer (1933-2010), German politician
- Doris Schaeffer (* 1953), German nursing and health scientist
E.
- Emil Schaeffer (1874–1944), Austrian art historian
- Emmerich Schäffer (1931–1999), German actor
- Eric Schaeffer (* 1962), American actor, director, film producer and screenwriter
- Ernst Schäffer (1812–1878), German landowner and politician
F.
- Florian Schäffer (* 1971), German non-fiction author
- Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984), American theologian
- Frank Schäffer (* 1952), German soccer player
- Frank Schaeffer (* 1952), American screenplay, novel and bestselling author, director, painter and speaker
- Friedrich Schäffer (1891–1976), German photographer and draftsman
- Friedrich von Schäffer-Bernstein (1790–1861), Infantry General and Minister of War of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Friedrich August Schäffer (1800–1867), German educator and author of geographical and historical treatises
- Friedrich Rudolph Schäffer (1690–1748), German civil servant and manor owner
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Schaeffer (1839–1916), Royal Prussian Major General
- Fritz Schäffer (1888–1967), German lawyer and politician (BVP, CSU), Bavarian Prime Minister and Federal Minister
G
- Georg Anton Schäffer (1779–1836), German doctor in the service of the Russian-American trading company
- Gerhard Schäffer (* 1942), Austrian politician (ÖVP) and State Secretary
- Gilles Schaeffer , French mathematician
- Gottfried Schäffer (1927–1984), Passau pharmacist, city councilor as well as district and later city home administrator
- Gottlieb August Herrich-Schäffer (1799–1874), German physician, lepidopterologist
H
- Hans Schäffer (Ministerialbeamter) (1886–1967), German administrative lawyer and Ministerialbeamter
- Hans Schäffer (actor) (1907-2006), German actor
- Hedwig Schäffer (1879–1963), German painter
- Heinrich Schäffer (singer) (1808–1874), German tenor and composer
- Heinrich Schäffer (Baden) (1861–1828), Baden politician (DDP)
- Heinz Schäffer (1941–2008), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Helmut Schulz-Schaeffer (* 1925), German lawyer, government director and author
- Henriette Schäffer (1790–1864), German dancer and stage actress, see Henriette Louise von Kawaczynski
- Hermann Schaeffer (1824–1900), German physicist
- Hermann Schäffer (* 1940), German professor, organist and church music director
- Hugo Schäffer (1875–1945), German lawyer and politician (independent) and Reich Minister
I.
- Ilse Schaeffer (1899–1972), German sculptor and resistance fighter
- Ine Schäffer (1923–2009), Austrian athlete
- Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer (* 1963), German sociologist and university professor for the sociology of technology and innovation
J
- Jacob Christian Schäffer (1718–1790), German theologian, botanist and zoologist
- Jacob Christian Gottlieb von Schäffer (1752–1826), German doctor
- Jacob Georg Schäffer (1745–1814), German criminalist
- Jean-Marie Schaeffer (* 1952), French philosopher and university professor
- Johann Schäffer (architect) (1861 – after 1895), German architect
- Johann Schäffer (veterinarian) (* 1952), German veterinarian and university professor
- Johann Friedrich Schäffer (also Schäfer, Scheffer ; after 1685 – after 1748), German organ builder
- Johann Georg von Schäffer-Bernstein (1757–1838), German lieutenant general
- Johann Gottlieb Schaeffer (1720–1795), German doctor and naturalist
- Johann Jakob Schäffer (1751–1819), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Johann Nepomuk Schäffer (1751–1796), German clergyman, theologian and university professor, see Johann Nepomuk Schäfer
- Johann Norbert Schäffer (1813 – after 1868), German piano maker
- Johann Ulrich Gottlieb von Schäffer (1753–1829), German doctor
- Jonathan Schaeffer (* 1957), Canadian computer scientist
- Josef Schäffer (1891– ??), Austrian decathlete, shot putter, discus thrower and pole vaulter
- Jost Friedrich Schäffer (before 1642–1723), German baroque organ builder
- Juan Jorge Schäffer (1930–2017), Uruguayan-American mathematician
- Julius Schäffer (music director) (1823–1902), German musician, conductor and composer
- Julius Schäffer (1882–1944), German mycologist (abbreviation Jul. Schäff. )
- Jürgen Schulz-Schaeffer (* 1927), German plant geneticist and university professor
K
- Karl Schaeffer (architect) , German architect
- Karl von Schäffer (1808–1888), German doctor and psychiatrist
- Karl Schäffer (painter) (1821–1902), German painter
- Karl Schaeffer (journalist) (also Charles Schaeffer ; 1875–1943), German journalist
- Karl Schaeffer (SS member) , German SS Sturmbannführer
- Karl August von Schaeffer (1745–1827), German major general
- Karl-August Schäffer (1925–1997), mathematician and university professor
- Karl Friedrich Schäffer the Elder , German sculptor
- Karl Friedrich Schäffer the Younger (1779–1837), German architect and university professor
- Karl Friedrich von Schäffer (1808–1888), German psychiatrist
- Karl Friedrich Ludwig Schäffer (1746–1817), German lawyer, pianist and composer
- Konrad von Schäffer (also Conrad von Schäffer ; 1770–1838), Baden officer and politician
L.
- Lawrence Schaeffer (* 1947), Canadian agricultural scientist
- László Schäffer (1893–1979), Hungarian cameraman
- Louis Edouard Schaeffer (1902–1988), German-French writer and journalist
M.
- Marie Schäffer (* 1990), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Max Schäffer (? –1966), German newspaper publisher
- Max Pierre Schaeffer (1928–2000), German writer and screenwriter
- Michael Schäffer (* 1968), German curler
- Michael Schäffer (musician) (1937–1978), German lutenist and university professor
N
- Norbert Schaeffer (1949–2020), German radio play director
- Norbert Schäffer (* 1964), German biologist, nature and environmental protectionist
P
- Paul Barth-Schäffer (1848–1921), Swiss doctor and surgeon
- Paul Schaeffer-Heyrothsberge (1891–1962), German architect
- Paul Leonard Schäffer (* 1987), German composer, conductor and pianist
- Peter Cremer-Schaeffer (* 1968), German anesthesiologist and head of the Federal Opium Office at the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices
- Peter M. Schäffer (1930–2003), American German studies specialist and university professor of German origin
- Philipp Schaeffer (1894–1943), German orientalist and resistance fighter
- Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995), French composer
R.
- Rebecca Schaeffer (1967–1989), American actress
- Reinhard Schulz-Schaeffer (* 1967), German illustrator and university professor
- Rike Schäffer (* 1977), German actress
- Roland Schaeffer (* 1950), German musician
- Rudolf Schäffer (1894–1970), German classical philologist, teacher and librarian
- Rudolf Schulz-Schaeffer (1885–1966), German lawyer and university professor
S.
- Sebastian Georg Schäffer (1828–1901), German Catholic clergyman and General Praeses of the International Kolping Society
- Sylvester Schäffer junior (1885–1949), international artist with a short career as a detective actor in German silent films
T
- Theodor Schäffer (1839–1914), German university professor
- Thomas Schäffer (* 1957), German guitarist
U
- Ulrich Schäffer (* 1958), German soccer player
- Ute Schaeffer (* 1968), German journalist
- Utz Schäffer (* 1966), German economist
V
- Verena Schäffer (* 1986), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
W.
- Walter Schaeffer (1883 – after 1966), German politician (DNVP)
- Wilhelm Schäffer (journalist) (1819–1903), German journalist
- Wilhelm Schäffer (artist) (1891–1976), German artist
- Wilhelm Schäffer (politician, 1861) (1861–1917), German farmer and politician
- Wilhelm Schäffer (politician, 1954) (* 1954), German political official
- Wilhelm Friedrich Schäffer (1750–1831), German theologian and clergyman
- Wolfgang Schäffer (* 1953), German racing cyclist
Z
- Zacharias Schäffer (1572–1638), German composer, historian and university professor
- Zacharias Schäffer (architect) (1889–1980), German architect
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