Schubert (family name)
Schubert is a German or Austrian family name meaning shoemaker ; it is derived from mhd. schuochwürhte ('Schuhwerker'). The Czech spelling is Šubert .
Name bearer
A.
- Albert Schubert (* 1923), German major general of the MfS
- Albrecht Schubert (1886–1966), German infantry general
- Alexander Schubert (historian) (* 1969), German historian and cultural manager
- Alexander Schubert (actor) (* 1970), German actor
- Alexander Schubert (musician) (* 1979), German composer
- Alexandra Schubert-Unkmeir (* 1969), German doctor, microbiologist, epidemiologist and university professor
- Alfred Schubert (architect) , German architect, specialist in agricultural construction
- Alfred Schubert (art historian) (1889–1965), German art historian
- András Schubert (* 1946), Hungarian information scientist
- André Schubert (* 1971), German soccer coach
- Andreas Schubert (engineer) (* 1960), German engineer and university professor
- Andreas von Schubert (* 1968), German mechanical engineer and economist
- Andreas Schubert (politician) (* 1970), German politician (Die Linke), member of the Thuringian state parliament
- Anna Luise Schubert (* 1934), German-Austrian dancer, actress and singer
- Anselm Schubert (* 1969), German religious scholar
- Antje Schubert (* 1964), German manager, managing director of the Iglo company
- Astrid Meyer-Schubert (* 1956), German cultural philosopher
- August Schubert (politician) (before 1869 – after 1900), German politician, member of the Coburg state parliament
- August Schubert (painter) (1844 – after 1893), Austrian painter
- August Anton Schubert (1853–1937), Austrian painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Axel Schubert (* 1967), German basketball player
B.
- Bernd Schubert (athletics trainer) (* 1945), German athletics trainer
- Bernd Schubert (politician) (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Bernd Schubert (soccer player) (* 1944), German soccer player (GDR)
- Bernhard Schubert (historian) (* 1950), German historian and Germanist
- Bernhard von Schubert (1951–2017), German economist, entrepreneur and university professor
- Bruno Schubert (actor) ( Bruno Leon Schubert ; * 1997), German actor and voice actor
- Bruno H. Schubert (1919–2010), German brewery entrepreneur
C.
- Carl Schubert (Illustrator) (1860–1929), Swedish illustrator
- Carl von Schubert (1882–1947), German civil servant and diplomat
- Carl Eduard Schubert (1830–1900), German organ builder
- Carl Friedrich Schubert (also Karl Friedrich Schubert ; 1723–1800), German lawyer
- Charlotte Schubert (* 1955), German ancient historian
- Christa Schubert (* 1955), German volleyball player
- Christian Schubert (physicist) (* 1957), German mathematician and physicist
- Christian Schubert (physician) (* 1961), Austrian psychoneuroimmunologist
- Christian Friedrich Schubert (1808–1874), German teacher and politician
- Christoph Schubert (classical philologist) (* 1970), German classical philologist
- Christoph Schubert (ice hockey player) (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Christoph Schubert (short tracker) , German short tracker
- Claudia Schubert (singer) (* 1964), German singer (soprano, alto)
- Claudia Schubert (lawyer) (* 1976), German legal scholar and university professor
- Claudia Schubert (presenter) (* 1978), Austrian presenter
- Conrad von Schubert (1847–1924), German officer, winery owner and politician, MdR
- Cordula Schubert (* 1959), German politician (CDU) and ministerial official
- Cornelia Freitag-Schubert (* 1956), German artist, art teacher and university professor
D.
- Daniel Schubert (biologist) (* 1973), German biologist, plant geneticist and university professor
- Daniel Schubert (artist) (* 1984), German painter and draftsman
- Detlef Schubert (* 1946), German politician (CDU)
- Dieter Schubert (writer) (1929–2008), German writer
- Dieter Schubert (rower) (* 1943), German rower
- Dieter Schubert (children's book author) (* 1947), German children's book author
- Dieter Schubert (soccer player) (* 1951), German soccer player
- Dietrich Schubert (mathematician) (1934–2011), German mathematician and university professor in Dresden
- Dietrich Schubert (filmmaker) (* 1940), German director, cameraman, screenwriter and film producer
- Dietrich Schubert (art historian) (* 1941), German art historian and university professor
- Don Schubert (* 1965), German-Canadian lawyer and screenwriter
E.
- E. Fred Schubert (* 1956), German physicist
- Eberhard Schubert (1910–2006), German lawyer and judge
- Edeltraud Schubert (1917–2013), German actress
- Else Schubert-Christaller (1891–1982), German author
- Emil Schubert (1839–1895), German actor and singer
- Erich Schubert (1913-2010), German harpist, composer and music teacher
- Erik Schubert (* 1996), German cyclist
- Erika Schubert (1920–2019), Austrian opera singer (alto)
- Ernő Schubert (1881–1931), Hungarian athlete
- Ernst Schubert (art historian) (1927–2012), German art historian and historian
- Ernst Schubert (pharmacist) (* 1937), German pharmacist and medical officer
- Ernst Schubert (historian) (1941-2006), German historian
- Ernst Fritz-Schubert (* 1948), German author and educator
- Ernst Konstantin von Schubert (1757–1835), German civil servant
- Evy Schubert (* 1981), German director and video artist
F.
- Fabian Schubert (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Ferdinand Schubert (composer) (1794–1859), Austrian teacher, organist and composer
- Ferdinand Schubert (chemist) (1812–1875), German chemist and university professor
- Ferdinand Schubert (Kapellmeister, 1819) ( Ferdinand Schubert the Elder ; 1819–1906), Austrian Kapellmeister and composer
- Ferdinand Schubert (painter) (1824-1853), Austrian painter
- Ferdinand Schubert (trombonist) ( Ferdinand Schubert the Younger ; 1855–1918), Austrian trombonist
- Ferdinand Schubert (Kapellmeister, 1872) (1872–1925), Austrian Kapellmeister
- Fortunat von Schubert-Soldern (1867–1953), Austrian art historian
- François Schubert (actually Franz Anton Schubert ; 1808–1878), German composer and violinist
- Frank Schubert (racing driver) (* 1949), German enduro athlete
- Frank Schubert (terrorist) (1957–1980), German right-wing extremist and terrorist
- Frank Schubert (chess player) (* 1966), German correspondence chess player
- Frank Paul Schubert (* 1965), German jazz musician
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828), Austrian composer
- Franz Schubert (theologian) (1876–1937), German Roman Catholic pastoral theologian and university professor
- Franz Schubert (politician) (1905-1992), German politician (NSDAP)
- Franz Schubert (genealogist) (1917–2001), German businessman, publisher and genealogist
- Franz Anton Schubert (1768–1824), German composer and musician
- Franz Anton Schubert (1808–1878), German composer and violinist, see François Schubert
- Franz August Schubert (1806-1893), German painter
- Franziska Schubert (actress) (* 1979), German actress
- Franziska Schubert (politician) (* 1982), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Franziska Schubert (ski jumper) (* 1993), German ski jumper
- Friedrich Schubert (cellist) (1815–1853), German cellist
- Friedrich Schubert (soldier) (1897–1947), German sergeant major and convicted war criminal
- Friedrich Hermann Schubert (1925–1973), German historian
- Friedrich Karl Schubert (1832-1892), German writer
- Friedrich Theodor von Schubert (1758–1825), German astronomer
- Friedrich Schubert (geodesist) (also Friedrich von Schubert ; 1789–1865), Russian geodesist and general
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Schubert (1788–1856), German theologian, clergyman, Scandinavian and university professor
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert (1799–1868), German historian and political scientist
- Fritz Schubert (confectioner) (18 ?? - 1970), German confectioner
- Fritz Schubert (painter) (1901–1969), German painter
- Fritz Schubert (politician) ( Friedrich Schubert ; 1914–1967), German district administrator and politician (SPD)
- Fritz Schubert (traffic pedagogue) (1924 / 1925–2011), German traffic pedagogue
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- Gabriella Schubert (* 1943), Hungarian-German Slavist and university professor
- Georg Schubert (director) (1879 – after 1940), German director and cameraman
- Georg Schubert (sculptor) (1899–1968), German sculptor
- Georg Schubert (painter) (1911–2005), German painter and graphic artist
- Georg Oskar Schubert (1900–1955), German television technician
- Georgine Schubert (1840–1878), German actress and singer
- Gerhard Schubert (physician) (1907–1964), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Gerhard Schubert (luge) , German luge rider
- Gerhard Schubert (politician) , German politician (DP)
- Gerhard Schubert (rugby player) , German rugby player and coach
- Giselher Schubert (* 1944), German musicologist
- Götz Schubert (* 1963), German actor
- Gotthard Schubert (1913–1985), German SS Untersturmführer and convicted war criminal.
- Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860), German doctor and naturalist
- Grant Schubert (* 1980), Australian field hockey player
- Günter Schubert (1938–2008), German actor and voice actor
- Günter Schubert (journalist) (1929–2014), German journalist and historian
- Gunter Schubert (* 1963), German sinologist and university professor
- Günther Schubert (Admiral) (1898–1974), German rear admiral
- Günther Schubert (soccer player) (1955–2002), German soccer goalkeeper
- Gustav von Schubert (1824–1907), Saxon lieutenant general
- Gustav Schubert (SS member) (1889–1955), German police officer and SS leader
- Gustav Schubert (physiologist) (1897–1976), German physiologist and university professor
- Gustav Wilhelm Schubert (1801–1877), German lawyer and historian
- Gytta Schubert (* 1948), German actress
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- Hanns Schubert (1887–1963), German painter and graphic artist
- Hans von Schubert (1859–1931), German Protestant theologian and historian
- Hans Schubert (archivist) (1884–1961), German archivist and historian
- Hans Schubert (painter) (1895–1971), German painter
- Hans Schubert (1905–1965), Austrian businessman and playwright, see Hans Morgenstern
- Hans Schubert (1905–1980), German musician, see Béla Sanders
- Hans Schubert (mathematician) (1908–1987), German mathematician
- Hans Schubert (author) (* 1934), German teacher and author
- Hans-Joachim Schubert (* 1959), German sociologist and university professor
- Hans-Otto Schubert (1906–1989/1990), German surgeon
- Hartmut Schubert (* 1960), German politician (SPD)
- Hartwig von Schubert (* 1954), German theologian
- Heiner Schubert (* 1964), Swiss theologian and illustrator
- Heino Schubert (1928–2018), German composer and church musician
- Heinrich Schubert (politician) (1805–1880), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Heinrich Schubert (painter) (1827–1897), Austrian painter
- Heinrich Schubert (architect) , German architect
- Heinrich Schubert (mining engineer) (1926–2018), German mining engineer, technologist and university professor
- Heinrich Schubert (athlete) (* 1951), German walker
- Heinrich Carl Schubert (1827–1897), Austrian painter and drawing teacher
- Heinz Schubert (composer) (1908–1945), German composer and conductor
- Heinz Schubert (artist) (1912–2001), painter and graphic artist
- Heinz Schubert (SS member) (1914–1987), German SS Obersturmführer
- Heinz Schubert (actor) (1925–1999), German actor
- Heinz Schubert (old mining researcher) (1950–2013), German old mining researcher and photographer
- Helga Schubert (* 1940), German writer
- Helmar Schubert (* 1939), German engineer and university professor
- Helmut Schubert (soccer player) (1916–1988), German soccer player
- Helmut Schubert (materials scientist) (1951–2012), German materials scientist and university professor
- Hendrik Schubert (* 1960), German biology and university professor
- Herbert F. Schubert (1931–2011), German dancer and choreographer
- Hermann Schubert (Benedictine) (1826–1892), Austrian preacher and pastor
- Hermann Schubert (sculptor) (1831-1917), German sculptor
- Hermann Schubert (politician) (1886–1938), German politician (KPD)
- Hermann Schubert (mathematician) (1848–1911), German mathematician
- Hermann Schubert (economist) (* 1964), German economist
- Horst Schubert (mathematician) (1919–2001), German mathematician
- Horst Schubert (journalist) (1922–2008), German journalist
- Hugo Schubert (1874–1913), Austrian portrait and genre painter, as well as etcher and illustrator
I.
- Ilona Schubert (1900–1983), anthroposophist and one of the first eurythmists
- Ingo Schubert (1927–1999), German doctor, university professor and politician (CDU)
- Ingrid Schubert (RAF member) (1944–1977), German terrorist and founding member of the Red Army faction
- Ingrid Schubert (politician) (* 1950), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Ingrid Schubert (writer) (* 1953), German writer and illustrator
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- Jakob Schubert (* 1990), Austrian sport climber
- Jan Christoph Schubert (* 1978), German geographer and university professor for geography didactics
- Jennifer Schubert (* 1973), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Jens Schubert (lawyer) (* 1969), German lawyer, legal scholar and university professor
- Jens Schubert (* 1983), German painter and graphic artist
- Jochen Schubert (* 1957), German literary scholar
- Johann Schubert (musician) (1808–1862), Bohemian military bandmaster
- Johann Schubert (medic) (1906–1951), German microbiologist, hygienist and university professor
- Johann Andreas Schubert (1808–1870), German civil engineer
- Johann David Schubert (1761–1822), German painter and university professor
- Johann Ernst Schubert (also Drusus Pruthenicus Westen ; 1717–1774), German theologian
- Johann Friedrich Schubert (1770–1811), German composer and violinist
- Johann Heinrich Schubert (1692–1757), pietistic preacher in Ebersdorf and Potsdam and superintendent in Zossen
- Johann Nepomuk Schubert (1770–1840), Austrian church composer
- Johanna Schubert (* 1963), German actress
- Johannes Schubert (physicist) (1859–1947), German mathematician and physicist
- Johannes Schubert (philologist) (1896–1976), German Tibetologist
- Johannes Schubert (medic) (* 1946), German medic
- Johannes Schubert (musician) (* 1988), German musician
- Josef Schubert (* 1957), German physicist
- Joseph Schubert (musician) (1754–1837), German composer and instrumentalist
- Joseph Schubert (Bishop) (1890–1969), Romanian clergyman, titular bishop of Ceramussa
- Julius Schubert (violinist) (1812–1849), German violinist
- Július Schubert (soccer player) ( Giulio Schubert ; 1922–1949), Austrian soccer player
- Jürgen Schubert (* 1950), German soccer player
- Jutta Schubert (* 1959), German writer
K
- Karin Schubert (politician) (* 1944), German politician (SPD)
- Karin Schubert (actress) (* 1944), German actress
- Karin Schubert (presenter) (* 1967), German television presenter
- Karl Schubert (painter) (also Carl Schubert ; 1795–1855), Austrian painter and calligrapher, brother of Franz Schubert
- Karl Schubert (architect) ( Karl Friedrich Schubert , also Friedrich Karl Schubert ; 1826–1883), German architect
- Karl Schubert (entomologist) (1867–1911), German entomologist
- Karl Schubert (curative educator) (1889–1949), Austrian curative educator
- Karl Schubert (lawyer) (1903– ??), German administrative lawyer
- Karl Schubert (politician) (1905–1986), German politician (CSU)
- Karl Schubert (musician) (1906–2006), German conductor
- Karl Schubert (swimmer) (1908–1991), German swimming athlete
- Karl Schubert (sculptor) (1909 – after 1978), German sculptor
- Karl Schubert (soccer player) (* 1936), German soccer player in the GDR
- Karl-Heinz Schubert (1929–1992), German chief engineer, radio amateur, editor and specialist book author
- Karl Leopold Schubert (1893–1983), Austrian writer
- Karol Stanisław Schubert (1864–1954), Polish general
- Karsten Schubert (gallery owner) (1961–2019), German gallery owner in London and publisher
- Karsten Schubert (building physicist) (* 1963), German chemist, building physicist and university professor
- Katharina Schubert (author) , German author
- Katharina Schubert (actress) (* 1963), German actress
- Katharina Marie Schubert (* 1977), German actress
- Katina Schubert (* 1961), German politician (Die Linke)
- Klaus Schubert (General) (1914–1994), German general
- Klaus von Schubert (1941–1989), German political scientist
- Klaus Schubert (political scientist, 1948) (* 1948), German political scientist and university professor (Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
- Klaus Schubert (political scientist, 1951) (* 1951), German political scientist and university professor (Münster)
- Klaus Schubert (linguist) (* 1954), German linguist and university professor
- Klaus Schubert (musician) (* 1955), Austrian musician
- Klaus R. Schubert (* 1939), German physicist
- Knut Schubert (* 1958), German figure skater
- Konrad von Schubert (1901–1973), German diplomat
- Konrad Schubert (physicist) (1915–1992), German physicist
- Konrad Schubert (soccer player) (1927-2017), German soccer player
- Konstantin Schubert (cyclist) (* 1982), German racing cyclist
- Konstantin Schubert (basketball player) (* 1998), German basketball player
- Kurt Schubert (composer) (1891–1945), German composer and pianist
- Kurt Schubert (pastor) (1902–1967), German pastor and politician (CDU of the GDR)
- Kurt Schubert (fisheries scientist) (1909–1974), German marine biologist and fisheries scientist
- Kurt Schubert (1923–2007), Austrian Judaist
- Kurt Schubert (politician) (* 1926), German politician (NDPD)
L.
- Leland Schubert (1907–1998), American literary scholar and philanthropist
- Leo Schubert (1885–1968), German politician (NSDAP)
- Ludwig Schubert (bookseller) (? –1909), Austrian bookseller
- Ludwig Schubert (medic) (1889 – after 1966), German dentist and university professor
- Lukas Schubert (fistball player) (* 1987), German fistball player
- Lukas Schubert (soccer player) (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
M.
- Manfred Schubert (lawyer) (1903–2007), German administrative lawyer
- Manfred Schubert (cabaret artist) (* 1927), German cabaret artist, founder of the "Herkuleskeule"
- Manfred Schubert (painter) (* 1929), German painter and graphic artist
- Manfred Schubert (process engineer) (1930–1987), German process engineer
- Manfred Schubert (canoeist) (* 1934), German canoeist
- Manfred Schubert (composer) (1937–2011), German composer and conductor
- Manfred Schubert-Zsilavecz (* 1961), Austrian pharmacist and university professor
- Margarete Schubert (writer) (1870–1930), German writer
- Margarete von Schubert (1892–1979), German writer
- Markus Schubert (* 1998), German soccer goalkeeper
- Martin Schubert (dermatologist) (1896–1964), German dermatologist and university professor
- Martin Schubert (composer) (* 1960), German composer, musician, producer and speaker
- Mathias Schubert (politician) (1952-2004), German politician (SPD)
- Mathias Schubert (physicist) (* 1966), German physicist
- Matthias Schubert (* 1960), German jazz musician
- Max Schubert (physicist) (1926–1998), German experimental physicist and university professor
- Max Georg Schubert (1840–1901), German entrepreneur and politician
- Maximilian Schubert (* 1990), German handball player
- Michael Schubert (sound engineer) (* 1958), German sound engineer and university professor
- Michael Schubert (* 1986), German swimmer
- Mick Schubert (* 1988), Danish handball player
- Mike Schubert (* 1973), German economist and local politician (SPD)
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- Nadja Schubert (* 1971), German musician
- Nicoline Schubert (* 1976), German actress
- Norman Schubert (* 1959), German soccer player
O
- Ola Schubert (* 1972), Swedish animation filmmaker
- Olaf Schubert (* 1967), German comedian and musician
- Olaf Schubert (photographer) (* 1974), German photojournalist
- Otto von Schubert (1808–1883), Bohemian-Austrian lawyer
- Otto Schubert (architect, 1854) (1854–1930), German architect and builder
- Otto Schubert (architect, 1878) (1878–1968), German architect
- Otto Schubert (painter) (1892–1970), German painter and graphic artist
- Otto Schubert (mining scientist) (1895–1969), German mining scientist and university professor
- Otto Schubert (civil engineer) (1898–1959), Swiss civil engineer
- Otto Schubert (tribologist) (1918–1978), German tribologist and university professor
- Ottokar Schubert (pseudonym Lothar G. Wölfelin , OS-Schüttarschen ; 1867–1945), Bohemian-Austrian politician, school director and specialist writer
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- Paul Schubert (classical philologist) (* 1963), Swiss classical philologist and papyrologist
- Paul-Heinz Schubert (1913–1991), German businessman and politician (FDP / CDU)
- Paul Hermann Schubert (1904–1957), German writer
- Peter Schubert (painter) (* 1929), German painter
- Peter Schubert (diplomat) (1938–2003), German albanologist and diplomat
- Peter Schubert (painter, 1938) (* 1938), German painter, art teacher and university professor
- Peter Schubert (director) (* 1939), Austrian director and screenwriter
- Peter Schubert (set designer) (* 1959), German set designer and director
- Peter Schubert (soccer coach) (* 1966), German soccer coach
- Petra Schubert (* 1968), German badminton player
- Petra Schubert (business IT specialist) (* 1968), German business IT specialist and university professor
- Philipp Schubert (1897–1965), German politician (SPD)
- Pit Schubert (* 1935), German mountaineer and author
R.
- Rainer Schubert (athlete) (1941–2014), German athlete
- Rainer Schubert (philosopher) (* 1948), Austrian philosopher
- Rainer Schubert-Soldern (1900–1974), Austrian zoologist
- Rainer M. Schubert (* 1946), German escape helper and journalist
- Rainer-Maria Schubert (* 1944), German sculptor and stonemason
- Renate Schubert (actress, 1939) , German actress
- Renate Schubert (actress, 1940) , German actress
- Renate Schubert (economist) (* 1955), German economist
- René Schubert (1910–1976), German internist and gerontologist
- Richard von Schubert (General) (1850–1933), German Colonel General
- Richard Schubert (resistance fighter) (1877–1955), German resistance fighter, city elder of Berlin
- Richard Schubert (singer) (1885-1959), German opera singer (tenor)
- Richard Schubert (politician) (1886–1955), German politician (KPD), MdL Saxony
- Richard Schubert (architect) , German architect
- Richard von Schubert-Soldern (1852–1924), Austrian philosopher
- Richard Johann Schubert (1876–1915), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- Roland Schubert (philosopher) (1936–1996), German philosopher and university professor
- Roland Schubert (singer) (* 1962), German singer
- Rolf Schubert (1932–2013), German painter and graphic artist
- Rosemarie Schubert (* 1943), German javelin thrower
- Rüdiger Schubert (* 1949), German politician (SPD)
- Rudolf Schubert (ancient historian) (1844–1924), German ancient historian
- Rudolf Schubert (educator) (1866–1954), German educator and university professor
- Rudolf Schubert (Lieutenant General) (1890–1962), German officer, most recently Lieutenant General of the Wehrmacht
- Rudolf Schubert (engineer) , German engineer and aircraft designer
- Rudolf Schubert (cyclist) , German cyclist
- Rudolf Schubert (local history researcher) (1925–2014), German teacher and local history researcher
- Rudolf Schubert (botanist) (* 1927), German botanist
- Rudolf Schubert (physiologist) (* 1964), German physiologist and university professor
- Rudolf Ili Schubert (1900–1976), German pianist and writer
S.
- Sebastian Schubert (author) (* 1965), German graphic artist and author
- Sebastian Schubert (canoeist) (* 1988), German canoeist
- Siegfried Schubert (* 1939), German ice hockey player and coach
- Simon Schubert (* 1976), German sculptor
- Sinikka Schubert (* 1976), German-Finnish actress
- Sophia Schubert (* 1991), German actress
- Sophie Schubert (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Stefan Schubert (film producer) (* 1955), German film producer
- Stefan Schubert (author) (* 1970), German author, publicist and former hooligan
- Susan Schubert (* 1959), German pop singer
- Sven Schubert (* 1956), German agricultural scientist and university professor for plant nutrition
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- Theodor Schubert (General, 1851) (1851–1926), German general
- Theodor Schubert (General, 1888) (1888–1973), German Lieutenant General
- Theodor Schubert ( Theodor Friedrich Schubert ; 1789–1865), Russian officer and geodesist, see Friedrich Schubert (geodesist)
- Theophil Schubert (1927–2009), Swiss theologian and church politician
- Thomas Schubert (composer) (* 1961), German composer, pianist and musicologist
- Thomas Schubert (trainer) , German speed skating trainer
- Thomas Schubert (ice hockey player) (* 1972), German ice hockey player
- Thomas Schubert (political scientist) (* 1979), German political scientist
- Thomas Schubert (actor) (* 1993), Austrian actor
- Torsten Schubert (motorsport manager) (* 1963), German motorsport manager
- Torsten Schubert (psychologist) (* 1964), German psychologist and university professor
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- Ulrich Schubert (chemist, 1946) (* 1946), Austrian chemist and university professor in Vienna
- Ulrich Schubert (chemist, 1969) (* 1969), German chemist and university professor in Jena
V
- Veit Schubert (* 1960), German actor
- Verena Schubert-Andres (* 1931), sculptor
- Victor Schubert von Soldern (1834–1912), Bohemian-Austrian painter and writer
- Viktor Schubert , Czechoslovak luge rider
- Viktoria Schubert (* 1962), Austrian actress and theater director
- Volker Schubert (* 1952), German educationalist
- Volkmar Schubert (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
W.
- Walter Schubert (athlete) (* 1962), German handball player and trainer
- Walter F. Schubert (1883–1934), German librarian and art historian
- Werner Schubert (politician) (1908 – after 1988), German politician (SED)
- Werner Schubert (journalist) (* 1929), German journalist
- Werner Schubert (lawyer) (* 1936), German lawyer, legal historian and university professor
- Werner Schubert (local history researcher) (* 1941), Austrian teacher and local history researcher
- Werner Schubert (philologist) (* 1953), German classical philologist and university professor
- Werner Schubert-Deister (1921–1991), German painter and sculptor
- Wilhelm Schubert (theologian) (1810–1873), German theologian and poet
- Wilhelm Schubert (Mayor) (1813–1893), German politician, Mayor of Lahr
- Wilhelm Schubert (General) (1879–1972), German general and business organizer
- Wilhelm Schubert (graphic artist) (1889–1962), German graphic artist
- Wilhelm Schubert (SS member) (1917–2006), German SS Oberscharführer
- Wilhelm Julius Ludwig von Schubert (1755–1835), German lawyer and government official
- Winfried Schubert (* 1951), German lawyer
- Wolf Schubert (1903–1977), German art historian
- Wolf-Dieter Schubert (* 1951), Austrian chemist, powder metallurgist and hard metal specialist
- Wolfgang Schubert (* 1936), German mineralogist and university professor
- Wolfram Schubert (* 1926), German painter and graphic artist
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- Zdenko Schubert von Soldern (1844–1922), Bohemian-Austrian art historian and architect