Stone (name)
Stein is a first name and family name .
Origin and meaning
- The name has the meaning of rock formation and can in some cases be traced back to place names or place names (the one who lives on the rock / near the rock) .
- Abbreviated form of personal names (e.g. Steinhard, Steinmar).
- As a Jewish family name, it is to be interpreted as a synonym for Isaac , see rocks .
- As a Norwegian male first name, it is an equivalent to Sten .
Variants of the name
- Steen , in Low German
- Steincke , North German
- Steinle, southern German
- Steindl, southern German
- Sten , Dutch and Scandinavian
- Stain , south German clan; also: Free Corps Fighters, Bavarian Minister
Name bearer
family name
A.
- Aaron Marc Stein (1906–1985), American writer
- Abby Stein (* 1991), American transgender activist
- Abraham Stein (1818–1884), German rabbi
- Adam Lorenz von Toerring-Stein (1614–1666), German clergyman, Bishop of Regensburg
- Adolf Stein (1870–1945), German journalist and writer
- Albert Stein (theologian) (1925–1999), German judge, theologian and university professor
- Albert Stein (screenwriter) , German screenwriter
- Albert von Toerring-Stein (1578–1649), German clergyman, Bishop of Regensburg
- Albert Gereon Stein (1809–1881), German church musician and priest
- Albrecht vom Stein (around 1484–1522), Swiss mercenary leader
- Alexander Stein (pastor) (1789–1833), German pastor
- Alexander Stein (medic) ( Alexander W. Stein ; 1841–1897), American urologist and university professor
- Alexander Stein (rabbi) (1843–1914), German rabbi
- Alexander Stein (journalist) ( Alexander N. Rubinstein ; 1881–1948), Latvian journalist
- Alexander Stein (naval officer) (1891–1970), German frigate captain
- Alexander Stein (writer) ( Alexander Petrowitsch Rubinstein ; 1906–1993), Russian writer
- Alexander Stein (prelate) (1911–1980), German prelate
- Alexander Herzog-Stein (* 1971), German economist
- Alfred Stein (medic) (1898–1967), German medic and homeopath
- Alfred Stein , real name of Fred Stein (1909–1967), German photographer
- Alfred Stein (actor) , German actor
- Alfred Stein (statistician) (* 1958), Dutch mathematician, statistician and university professor
- Alfred Gustav Stein (1872–1945), Estonian clergyman
- Alon Stein (* 1978), Israeli basketball player
- André Stein (1776–1842), German piano maker
- André Loyola Stein (* 1994), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Andreas Stein (organ builder) (1761–1833), Austrian organ builder
- Andreas Stein (singer) , German singer (countertenor)
- Andreas Stein (mathematician) (* 1963/1965), German mathematician and university professor
- Andreas Friedrich Stein (1784–1809), German-Austrian pianist, music teacher and composer
- Anina Abt-Stein (* 1988), German actress
- Annett Stein (athletics trainer) (* 1964), head national trainer of the German Athletics Association (DLV)
- Annett Stein (journalist) (* 1974/1975), German science journalist
- Anton Joseph Stein (1759–1844), Austrian educator and philologist
- Arnd Stein (* 1946), German psychologist and composer
- Arthur Stein (ancient historian) (also Artur Stein ; 1871–1950), Austrian-Czech ancient historian
- Arthur Stein (philosopher) (1888–1978), Swiss philosopher, historian and university professor
- Arthur Stein (political scientist) ( Arthur Asher Stein ; * 1950), American political scientist and university professor
- August Stein (entrepreneur) (1842–1903), German mining entrepreneur
- August Stein (journalist, 1851) (1851–1920), German journalist and publicist
- August Stein (journalist, 1854) (1854–1937), Bohemian-Austrian editor, translator and association official
- Aurel Stein (1862–1943), Hungarian explorer and archaeologist
- Axel Stein (* 1982), German actor and comedian
B.
- Bartholomäus Stein (also Barthel Sthenus ; around 1477 – around 1520), German humanist and geographer
- Bastian Stein (* 1983), Austrian jazz musician
- Ben Stein (* 1944), American actor, author and lawyer
- Benjamin Stein (* 1970), German journalist, manager and writer
- Bernard Stein (* 1949), German graphic designer, see Ott and Stein
- Bernd Stein (* 1968), German lawyer and photographer
- Bernhard Stein (1904–1993), German clergyman, Bishop of Trier
- Bill Stein ( William Earl Stein ; 1899–1983), American football player
- Birgit Stein (1968–2018), German actress
- Boris Stein (* 1984), German duathlete and triathlete
C.
- Carl von Stein (lawyer) (1626–1675), German lawyer and chancellor
- Carl Stein (pedagogue) ( Carl Ludwig Stein ; 1819–1883), German teacher and writer
- Carl Stein (musician) (1824–1902), German musician and composer
- Carl Stein (politician) (1880–1957), German politician, mayor of Itzehoe
- Carl Stein (diplomat) (1908–2003), German diplomat
- Carl von Stein zu Nord- und Ostheim (1673–1733), German nobleman
- Carl Robert Stein (1852–1932), Austrian entrepreneur
- Caspar von Stein (1590–1632), German knight captain and envoy
- Charles Stein (1920–2016), American statistician
- Charlotte von Stein (1742–1827), German lady-in-waiting, friend of Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Charlotte Stein-Pick (nee Charlotte Baron ; 1899–1991), German-American autobiographer
- Chris Stein (* 1950), American guitarist, member of Blondie (band)
- Christian Stein (pastor) ( Johann Daniel Christian Stein ; 1809–1887), German pastor and politician
- Christian Stein (literary scholar) (* 1981), German literary scholar and computer scientist
- Christian Gottfried Daniel Stein (1771–1830), German geographer
- Christiane Stein (* 1972), German television journalist, presenter and actress
- Christof Stein-Schneider (* 1962), German guitarist
- Christoph Gérard Stein (* 1971), German-French actor
- Clifford Stein (* 1965), American computer scientist
D.
- Daniel L. Stein (* 1953), American physicist
- Danique Stein (* 1990), Swiss soccer player
- David Stein (1935–1999), French painter, art dealer and art forger
- David Stein , pseudonym of David Cole (Holocaust denier) (* 1971), American revisionist
- Dieter Stein (linguist) ( Dieter A. Stein ; * 1946), German linguist
- Dieter Stein (Illustrator) (* 1955), German illustrator
- Dieter Stein (cyclist) (* 1955), German cyclist and cycling trainer
- Dieter Stein (game designer) (* 1965), German game designer
- Dieter Stein (journalist) (* 1967), German journalist
- Dietrich von Stein (1793–1867), German landowner and politician
- Dietrich Stein (engineer) (* 1938), German civil engineer and university professor
- Dimitri Stein (1920–2018), American engineer
E.
- Eberhard Stein (* 1943), German painter, graphic artist and ceramist
- Eckhard Stein (1934–2006), German basketball coach
- Edith Stein (1891–1942), German philosopher, religious and martyr
- Eduard Stein (1818–1864), German conductor
- Ekkehard Stein , (* 1943), German composer and music producer
- Ekkehart Stein (1932–2008), German constitutional lawyer
- Ela Stein-Weissberger (1930–2018), Holocaust survivor and contemporary witness
- Elias Stein (chess player) (1748–1812), Dutch chess player
- Elias Stein (1931–2018), American mathematician
- Elisabeth Stein (* 1961), German classical philologist, medievalist and Latinist
- Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp (* 1954), German ancient historian
- Elliott Stein (1928–2012), American journalist and historian
- Emil Stein (philosopher) (1874–1895), Bohemian-Austrian philosopher
- Emil Stein (Manager) (1903–1962), German economic manager
- Emmy Stein (1879–1954), German botanist and geneticist
- Erasmus Stein (* 1984), German magician and comedian
- Erdmann von Stein (1662–1739), German court official
- Eric Stein (1913–2011), American legal scholar
- Erna Stein-Blumenthal (1903–1983), German-Israeli art historian
- Ernst von Stein (1767–1787), German court official
- Ernst Stein (historian) (1891–1945), Austrian ancient historian
- Ernst Stein (politician, 1906) (1906–1943), German politician (NSDAP)
- Ernst Stein (politician, 1916) (1916–1977), German party functionary (SED)
- Ernst Stein (literary scholar) , German literary scholar and editor
- Ernst Stein (medic) (* 1937), German medic and author
- Ernst Eduard Stein (1901–1968), Austrian translator and writer
- Erwin Stein (musician) (1885–1958), Austrian composer, conductor and music theorist
- Erwin Stein (judge) (1903–1992), German judge and politician (CDU)
- Erwin Stein (politician) (1930–2009), German politician (CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Erwin Stein (engineer) (1931–2018), German engineer and university professor
- Erwin Stein (soccer player) (* 1935), German soccer player
F.
- Ferdinand Stein (local history researcher) ( Joseph Ferdinand Stein ; 1791–1835), German lawyer, civil servant and local history researcher
- Ferdinand von Stein (District Administrator) (1800–1875), German District Administrator
- Ferdinand Stein (judge) , German lawyer and judge
- Ferdinand von Stein-Liebenstein zu Barchfeld (1832–1912), German lieutenant general
- Ferdinand-Wilhelm von Stein-Liebenstein zu Barchfeld (1895–1953), German major general
- Flemming Stein (* 1996), German voice actor
- Frank Stein (* 1954), German soccer player
- Frank Stein (politician) (* 1963), German municipal official and politician (SPD)
- Franz Stein (journalist) (1869–1943), Austrian journalist and politician
- Franz Stein (actor) (1880–1958), German actor and cameraman
- Franz Stein (politician) (1900–1967), German politician (SPD)
- Franz A. Stein ( Franz Alois Stein ; 1928–1999), German musicologist
- Franz Bernhard Joseph von Stein zu Lausnitz (1770–1834), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Franz Joseph von Stein (1832–1909), German theologian, Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Frauke Stein (* 1936), German archaeologist
- Fred Stein (1909–1967), German photographer
- Freimut Stein (1924–1986), German figure skater and roller art skater
- Friedrich Stein (judge) (1811–1868), German administrative officer and judge
- Friedrich von Stein (1818–1885), German entomologist
- Friedrich Stein (historian) (1820–1905), German lawyer and regional historian
- Friedrich Stein (legal scholar) (1859–1923), German legal scholar
- Friedrich Stein (wood cutter) , German wood cutter
- Friedrich Georg von Stein (1769–1851), German officer and landowner
- Friedrich Ludwig Stein (1831–1912), German bassoonist
- Friedrich Wilhelm Stein ( Johannes Friedrich Wilhelm Stein ; 1887–1956), German politician (Hessischer Bauernbund, FDP)
- Fritz Stein (pastor) ( Friedrich Stein ; 1879–1956), German pastor
- Fritz Stein (musicologist) ( Friedrich Wilhelm Stein ; 1879–1961), German conductor, musicologist and university professor
- Fritz Stein (actor) , Austrian actor and director
G
- Gabriele Stein (1941–2020), German English specialist
- Georg von Stein († 1497), German nobleman and court official
- Georg Stein (chess player) (1909 – after 1980), German chess player
- Georg von Stein (equestrian) (* 1972), German four-in-hand driver
- Georg Stein von Kamienski (1836–1921), German landowner and politician (German Conservative Party)
- Georg HW Stein ( Georg Hermann Wilhelm Stein ; 1897–1976), German zoologist
- Georg Marcus Stein (1738–1794), German organ and piano builder
- Georg Wilhelm Stein the Elder (1737–1803), German obstetrician, surgeon, university professor and Freemason
- Georg Wilhelm Stein the Younger (1773–1870), German obstetrician and university professor
- Gerd Stein (* 1941), German political and educational scientist
- Gerhard Stein (diplomat) (1922–1987), German diplomat
- Gerhart Stein (also Gerhard Stein ; 1910–1971), German racial theorist
- Gertrude Stein (1874–1946), American writer
- Gil Stein (* 1956), American archaeologist
- Gisela Stein (1934–2009), German actress
- Gottfried Stein (1896–1977), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Gregor Stein (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Günter Stein (art historian) (1924–2000), German art historian
- Günter Stein (medic) (* 1937), German medic
- Günter Stein (engineer) (* 1938), German engineering scientist and university professor
- Günther Stein (journalist) (1900–1961), German-American journalist
- Günther Stein (author) (1922–1982), German author and translator
- Gustav von Stein (1872–1952), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Gustav Stein (politician, 1903) (1903–1979), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Gustav Stein (politician, 1920) (1920–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Gustel Stein (1922–2010), German artist
H
- Haakon Stein (* 1940), German fencer
- Hannes Stein (* 1965), German journalist and author
- Hanns Stein (also Hans Stein, Hannes Stein ; * 1920), German presenter, journalist, speaker and actor
- Hans Stein (historian) (1894–1941), German historian, social scientist and journalist
- Hans Stein (painter) (* 1935), German painter and graphic artist
- Hans-Gert Stein (1929–1998), German handball player and coach
- Hans-Joachim vom Stein (1927–2011), German politician (CDU)
- Hans Karl von Stein zu Nord- und Ostheim (1867–1942), German politician
- Hans-Wilhelm Stein (1875–1944), German lawyer and writer
- Harald Stein (Bishop) ( Harald August Edvard Stein ; 1840–1900), Danish clergyman, Bishop of Funen
- Harald Stein (physician) (* 1942), German pathologist
- Harald Stein (civil servant) , German civil servant
- Harald Stein (basketball trainer) (* 1966), German basketball trainer and player
- Heidrun Stein-Kecks (* 1956), German art historian
- Heinrich Stein (judge) (1805–1885), German judge and politician, MdL Hessen
- Heinrich Stein (philologist) ( Heinrich Markus Stein ; 1828–1917), German classical philologist and teacher
- Heinrich von Stein (1833–1896), German philosopher
- Heinrich Stein (painter) (1850–1913), German painter
- Heinrich Freiherr von Stein (1857–1887), German philosopher and educator
- Heinrich Stein (politician) (1896–1978), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Heinrich Stein (priest) (1897–1948), German priest
- Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein (1757–1831), German statesman and reform politician
- Heinrich Konrad Stein (1831–1896), German educator and textbook author
- Heinz Stein (* 1934), German wood cutter, sculptor and writer
- Helga Stein (* 1937), German folklorist and Germanist
- Helmut Stein (* 1942), German soccer player
- Herb Stein ( Herbert Alfred Stein ; 1898–1980), American football player
- Herbert Stein (economist) (1916–1999), American economist
- Herman Stein (1915-2007), American composer
- Herman D. Stein (1917–2009), American social scientist
- Hermann von Stein (1854–1927), Prussian artillery general and politician
- Hermann Freiherr von Stein (1859–1928), Bavarian general of the artillery
- Hermann Stein (politician) (1919–1995), German politician (FDP)
- Hertnid von Stein († 1491), German clergyman, diplomat and patron of the arts
- Hieronymus vom Stein (1550–1595), German jurist
- Holger Stein (* 1957), German soccer player
- Horst Stein (1928–2008), German conductor
- Horst Stein (economist) (* 1935), German economist and university professor
- Horst Stein (basketball player) , German basketball player
- Horst Stein (writer) (* 1938), German writer
- Horst Stein (artist) (* 1970), Austrian photographer, painter and installation artist
I.
- Ina Stein (* 1925), German costume designer
- Ingeborg Stein (* 1934), German musicologist, museologist and writer
- Ingrid Stein (* 1940/1942), German actress
- Ingrid Noemi Stein (* 1988), German actress
- Isaac Stein (1877–1915), German rabbi
- Itamar Stein (* 1983), Israeli volleyball player
J
- Jason Stein (* 1976), American jazz musician
- Jean Stein (1934–2017), American author and editor
- Jeanne C. Stein , American writer
- Jill Stein (* 1950), American doctor and politician
- Joachim Lucas Stein (1711–1785), German legal scholar
- Joan Stein (1953–2012), American television and theater producer
- Jock Stein ( John Stein ; 1922–1985), Scottish football player and coach
- Joël Stein (1926–2012), German artist
- Johann Stein (clergyman, 1579) (1579–1663), German pastor and writer
- Johann Stein (clergyman, 1632) (1632–1674), German preacher
- Johann Stein (lawyer) (1661–1725), German lawyer and university professor
- Johann Stein (brewer) , German brewery owner and association official
- Johann von Stein (Major General) (1891–1967), German Major General
- Johann Andreas Stein (1728–1792), German organ and piano builder in Augsburg
- Johann Andreas Stein (organ builder, 1752) (1752–1821), German organ builder in the Baltic States
- Johann Baptist Stein (1810–1873), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Johann Friedrich von und zum Stein (1740–1799), German officer and diplomat
- Johann Georg Stein (1712–1785), German organ builder in Lüneburg
- Johann Heinrich Stein (organ builder) (1735–1767), German organ builder in Durlach
- Johann Heinrich Stein (banker) (1773–1820), German banker
- Johann Heinrich von Stein (* 1937), German economist
- Johann Peter Stein (1647–1710), German clergyman
- Johann Philip Emil Friedrich Stein (1816–1882), Czech entomologist
- Johannes Stein (politician, 1776) (1776–1856), German economist and politician, MdL Hessen
- Johannes Stein (politician, 1866) (1866–1941), German lawyer and politician
- Johannes Stein (Admiral) (1852–1924), German rear admiral
- Johannes Stein (physician) (1896–1967), German physician and university professor
- John Stein (guitarist) (* 1949), American jazz musician
- John Stein (medical doctor) , British neurophysiologist and university professor
- Johnny Stein ( John Stein ; 1891– ??), American jazz musician
- Josef Stein (1876–1937), German film director and producer
- Joseph Stein (1912-2010), American musical writer
- Josias von Stein ( Gottlob Ernst Josias Friedrich von Stein ; 1735–1793), German stable master
- Julia K. Stein (* 1982), German writer
- Julius Stein (1813–1889), German journalist and politician
- Jürgen Stein (doctor) (* 1956), German internist, gastroenterologist and university lecturer
- Jürgen Stein (forest scientist) (* 1957), German forest scientist
- Jürgen vom Stein (* 1961), German lawyer and judge
K
- Karl Stein (writer) (1773–1855), German writer
- Karl von Stein (1801–1867), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Karl Stein (resistance fighter) (1902–1942), German resistance fighter
- Karl Stein (mathematician) (1913–2000), German mathematician
- Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein (1770–1840), German politician
- Kaspar vom Stein († 1463), Swiss civil servant, mayor of Bern
- Katja Seitz-Stein (* 1967), German psychologist and university professor
- Kira Stein (* 1952), German mechanical engineer
- Klaus Stein (1890–1974), German politician (DG, GB / BHE)
- Klaus-Peter Stein (1946–2013), German soccer player
- Konrad Stein (1674–1732), German lawyer
- Kurt vid Stein (* 1935), Danish racing cyclist
- Kurt Stein (* 1970), American ski jumper
L.
- Léa Stein (* 1936), French jewelry designer
- Lena Stein-Schneider (1874–1958), German musician, composer and lyricist
- Lenore Von Stein (* 1946), American composer, singer and actress
- Leo Stein (actor) ( Leo Walther Stein ; 1856 / 1866–1921 / 1930), German actor, director and theater director
- Leo Stein (librettist) (1861–1921), Austrian librettist and author
- Leo Stein (art collector) (1872–1947), American art collector
- Leon Stein (1910–2002), American composer
- Leonard Stein (1916–2004), American musicologist, pianist and conductor
- Leonid Stein (1934–1973), Soviet chess player
- Leonie Stein (* 1948), Swiss theater director and university lecturer
- Leopold Stein (1810–1882), German rabbi and writer
- Linda Stein (1945–2007), American music manager and real estate agent
- Lisa Stein (* 1994), German volleyball player
- Lola Stein (1885–1959), German writer
- Longest F. Stein (* 1953), German exhibition designer
- Lorenz von Stein (1815–1890), German constitutional law teacher and economist
- Lothar Stein (* 1962), German basketball player and trainer
- Lotte Stein (1894–1982), German actress
- Lou Stein (1922–2002), American jazz pianist
- Ludwig von Stein (1693–1780), German colonel and benefactor
- Ludwig Stein (philosopher) (1859–1930), Hungarian-Swiss philosopher
- Ludwig Stein (physician) (1864–1942), Austro-Hungarian internist and neurologist
- Ludwig Stein (writer, 1868) (1868– ??), German writer
- Ludwig Stein (writer, 1869) (1869– ??), Austro-Hungarian columnist and writer
- Ludwig Freiherr von Stein zu Lausnitz (1868–1934), German officer and explorer
M.
- Manfred Stein (1947–1979), German motocross rider
- Marc Stein (historian) , American historian
- Marc Stein (soccer player) (* 1985), German soccer player
- Marianne vom und zum Stein (1753–1831), German canon, abbess von Wallenstein
- Marie Stein († 1866), Russian-German actress
- Marie Stein-Ranke (1873–1964), German painter and graphic artist
- Marion Stein (1926–2014), British pianist
- Mark Stein (musician) (born 1947), American rock musician
- Mark Stein (Anglist) (* 1966), German Anglist and cultural scientist
- Mark Stein (soccer player) ( Earl Mark Sean Stein ; * 1966), South African-English soccer player
- Markus Stein (publisher) (1845–1935), Austrian teacher and publisher
- Markus Stein (philologist) (* 1962), German classical philologist
- Markus Stein (director) (* 1965), German film director, cameraman and screenwriter
- Markus Stein (politician) (* 1985), German politician (SPD)
- Mary Stein , American actress
- Mathias Stein (* 1970), German politician (SPD)
- Matthias Stein (lawyer) (1660–1718), German jurist and university professor
- Matthias Stein (painter) (* 1954), German painter and draftsman
- Matthias Franz Stein (* 1980), Austrian actor
- Matthias Zágon Hohl-Stein (* 1952), German sculptor
- Max Stein (entrepreneur) (1871–1952), German entrepreneur and bibliophile
- Max Stein (lawyer) (1901–1964), German-Israelite lawyer and administrative lawyer
- Meike Katrin Stein (* 1991), German composer, musician and author
- Michael Stein (theologian) (1747–1779), German theologian and historian
- Michael Stein (author) (1952–2007), German musician, cabaret artist and author
- Michael Stein (pop singer) (* 1956), German pop singer
- Michael Stein (soccer player) (* 1960), German soccer player
- Michael Stein (journalist) (* 1962), German journalist
- Michael Schmidt-Stein (* 1942), German painter and etcher
- Miriam Stein (* 1988), Austrian-Swiss actress
- Miriam Yung Min Stein (* 1977), German journalist and author
- Mitch Stein ( Moose Stein ), American jazz guitarist
- Monika Stein (* 1954), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
N
- Nadja Stein (1891–1961), Austrian-Israeli women's functionary
- Nathan Stein (lawyer) (1857–1927), German lawyer and judge
- Nathan Stein (economist) (1881–1966), German-American lawyer
- Nathan Stein (swimmer) (* 1992), Canadian Paralympic swimmer
- Niels Stein (* 1991), German athlete
- Niki Stein ( Nikolaus Stein von Kamienski ; * 1961), German director
- Norbert Stein (* 1953), German jazz musician
O
- Oliver Stein (mathematician) (* 1967), German mathematician and university professor
- Oliver Stein (singer) (* 1970), German singer
- Oliver Stein (actor) (* 1971), Swiss actor
- Oliver Stein (historian) (* 1972), German military historian
- Oliver Stein (rider) (* 1980), German western rider
- Otto Stein (Indologist) (1893–1942), Austrian Indologist and ancient historian
- Otto Stein (politician) , German politician (WP), MdL Prussia
- Otto Stein (writer) (1902–1981), Austrian writer
- Otto Stein (economist) (1904 – after 1966), German economist
- Otto Stein (cameraman) , German cameraman, director and producer
- Otto von Graben zum Stein (around 1690–1756), German writer
- Otto von Stein zu Nord- und Ostheim (1854–1915), German officer
- Otto Th. W. Stein ( Otto Theodor Wilhelm Stein ; 1877–1958), German-Bohemian draftsman and painter
- Otto Wilhelm Stein (1893– ??), German landscape and garden architect
- Ottomar Stein (1867–1958), German architect
P
- Paul vom Stein († 1584), German physician, physicist and educator
- Paul Stein (theologian) (1585–1634), German theologian
- Paul Stein (banker) (1841–1887), German banker
- Paul Stein (entomologist) (1852-1921), German entomologist
- Paul Stein (mining engineer) (1874–1956), German mining manager and association official
- Paul Stein (graphic artist) (1949–2004), German graphic artist and book artist
- Paul Ludwig Stein (1892–1951), Austrian actor and film director
- Paulus Stein (1550–1621), German goldsmith
- Peter vom Stein (around 1390–1480), German clergyman
- Peter Stein (painter, 1922) (1922–2015), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Peter Stein (* 1937), German director
- Peter Stein (Germanist) (* 1941), German Germanist and university professor
- Peter Stein (cameraman) (* 1943), American cameraman
- Peter Stein (Romanist) (* 1947), German Romanist
- Peter Stein (painter, 1952) (* 1952), German painter and graphic artist
- Peter Stein (politician) (* 1968) German politician
- Peter Stein (Semitist) (* 1970), German Semitist
- Peter Wilhelm Stein (1795–1831), German mathematician and teacher
- Petra Stein (* 1964), German social scientist
- Phil Stein ( Philip John Stein ; 1913–1987), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Philip Stein (painter) ( Estaño ; 1919–2009), American painter
- Philip Stein (activist) (* 1991), German publisher and political activist
- Philipp Stein (lawyer) (1870–1932), German lawyer and politician
- Philipp Stein (politician) , German politician (SPD), MdL Kassel
- Philipp Stein (cook) (* 1990), German cook
R.
- Richard Stein (mining official) (1834–1917), German mining official
- Richard Stein (publisher) (1871–1932), Austrian publisher
- Richard Stein ; Birth name of Richard Frey (1920–2004), Austrian-Chinese doctor and politician
- Rick Stein ( Christopher Richard Stein ; * 1947), British chef, restaurateur and television presenter
- Rita Stein-Redent (* 1958), German sociologist and university professor
- Robert Stein (polar researcher) (1857–1917), German-American translator, author and polar researcher
- Robert Stein (politician) (* 1979), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU)
- Robert M. Stein (* 1961), German bank manager
- Roger Stein (* 1975), Austrian musician
- Roland Stein (educator) (* 1962), Canadian-German special education teacher and university professor
- Roland Stein (soccer player) (* 1973), German soccer player
- Roland Müller-Stein (1895 / 1900–1972), German actor, theater founder and director
- Rolf A. Stein (1911–1999), Franco-German Tibetologist and sinologist
- Ronald Stein (1930–1988), American composer of film music
- Rosa Stein (1883–1942), German cloister porter
- Rudolf Am Stein ( Johann Rudolf Am Stein ; 1777–1861), German cartographer and entomologist
- Rudolf Stein (1899–1978), German monument conservator and architect
- Rudolf Stein (manager) (1910–1987), German mining official and manager
- Rudolf Panzl-Stein (1889 – after 1949), Austrian librarian
- Rudolf Otto Stein (1880–1951), Austrian dermatologist
- Russ Stein (1896–1970) American football player and police officer
S.
- Sascha Stein (* 1984), German dart player
- Shimon Stein (* 1948), Israeli diplomat
- Seymour Stein (* 1942), American music producer
- Sigmund Theodor Stein (1840–1891), German scientist and physician
- Sol Stein (1926–2019), American writer, publicist and lecturer
- Stephan Stein (* 1963), German Germanist, linguist and university professor
- Susanne Stein (walker) , German walker
- Susanne Stein (* 1957), German journalist and author, see Susanne Walsleben
T
- Theodor Stein (musician) (1819–1893), German pianist, composer and music teacher
- Theodor Stein (engineer) (1895–1974), Swiss engineer and entrepreneur
- Theodor August Stein (1802–1876), German architect and construction officer
- Theodor Friedrich Stein (around 1730–1788), German painter
- Thomas Stein (songwriter) ( Thomas Ralf Stein ; * 1959), German songwriter
- Thomas M. Stein ( Thomas Michael Stein ; * 1949), German music producer
- Tine Stein (* 1965), German political scientist
- Torsten Stein (legal scholar) (* 1944), German legal scholar
- Torsten Stein (basketball player) , German basketball player
U
- Udo Stein (* 1983), German politician (AfD)
- Uli Stein (cartoonist) (* 1946), German cartoonist
- Uli Stein (soccer player) ( Ulrich Stein ; * 1954), German soccer player
- Ulrich Stein (legal scholar) (* 1954), German legal scholar and university professor
- Ursula Stein (writer) (* 1938), German school psychologist and writer
- Ursula Stein (legal scholar) (* 1951), German legal scholar
- Ursula Stein (spatial planner) (* 1957), German spatial planner
V
- Vera Stein (actually Waltraut Storck ; * 1958), German psychiatric victim
- Viktor Stein (1876–1940), Austrian editor and politician (SdP)
- Vincent Stein , real name of Beatzarre (* 1983), German music producer and singer
- Volker Stein (* 1966), German economist
W.
- Walter Stein (SS member) (1896–1985), German SS-Oberführer and police chief
- Walter Stein (astronomer) (1904–1993), German astronomer and university professor
- Walter Stein (author) , German author
- Walter Johannes Stein (1891–1957), Austrian anthroposophist, teacher, naturopath and writer
- Walther Stein (1864–1920), German historian and university professor
- Werner Stein (sculptor) (1855–1930), German sculptor
- Werner Stein (actor) (1888– ??), German actor
- Werner Stein (engineer) , German engineer
- Werner Stein (politician) (1913–1993), German physicist and politician (SPD)
- Wilhelm Stein (pastor) (1807–1849), German mining engineer and pastor
- Wilhelm Stein (chemist) (1811-1889), German chemist
- Wilhelm Stein (engineer) (1870–1964), German engineer and local transport manager
- Wilhelm Stein (art historian) (1886–1970), Swiss art historian and university professor
- Wilhelm Stein (resistance fighter) (1895–1944), German engineer and resistance fighter
- William A. Stein (* 1974), American mathematician
- William Earl Stein (1899-1983), American football player, see Bill Stein
- William Howard Stein (1911–1980), American biochemist
- Willie Cauley-Stein (* 1993), American basketball player
- Wilm von Stein-Liebenstein (1869–1954), German lawyer and politician (center), MdL
- Wolfgang Stein (* 1943), German table tennis player
Noble families
First name
- Stein Eriksen (1927–2015), Norwegian ski racer
- Stein Husebø (* 1944), Norwegian medic
- Stein Huysegems (* 1982), Belgian football player
- Stein Erik Lauvås (* 1965), Norwegian politician
- Stein Mehren (1935-2017), Norwegian writer
- Stein Metzger (* 1972), American beach volleyball player
- Stein Reinertsen (* 1960), Norwegian clergyman, Bishop of Agder and Telemark
- Stein Riverton , pseudonym of Sven Elvestad (1884–1934), Norwegian journalist and writer
- Stein Rokkan (1921–1979), Norwegian sociologist
- Stein Rønning (1965–2008), Norwegian karateka
- Stein Olaf Sando (* 1968), Norwegian handball player
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f H. Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1972.
- ↑ Stein on behindthename.com (Engl.)
Web links
Wiktionary: Stein - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations