Stadie (family name)
Stadie or Stadié is a Prussian family name.
Origin and meaning
This family name (read: Schtádje) goes back to the Prussian population of Old Prussia, but the exact meaning in the Prussian language is not clear.
variants
Earlier variants of the name are Stadige (n) (with g pronounced as j), Staudio / Staudin before the 16th century, Study / Study in the 13th century. Most of the modern bearers of the name, all of which have been assimilated into German since the 17th century at the latest, are called Stadie (variants Stadien, Stadié and Stadius). The name is one of the few that still go back to the indigenous population of Prussia.
literature
- Karl Stadie: "The sex of the stadium on Stadienberg and in Allenau ad Alle, Friedland district", in: Journal of the Altertumsgesellschaft Prussia , Königsberg 1926, issue 26, pp. 191-202
Name bearer
- Bernhard Stadié (1833–1895), Protestant pastor and historian in Prussian Stargard, local researcher of West Prussia, writer and publisher
- Eric Stadie (* 1996), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Holger Stadie (* 1945), German lawyer and professor at the University of Leipzig
- Karl Stadie (1847–1924), German general and local researcher
- Otto Stadie (1897–1977), administrative director of the Treblinka extermination camp