stem
Stem denotes:
- an outdated, no longer valid spelling of stem (from ahd. stengil ), a plant sprout , see stem axis
- an aristocratic family from the Electoral Palatinate and Bavaria, see Stengel (noble family)
- a German printer and exporter of postcards, see Stengel & Co.
Stengel is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Stengel (1828–1900), German agricultural scientist
- Adolf Stengel (1865) (1865–?), Austrian forest assistant and mineralogist
- Balthasar Wilhelm Stengel (1748–1824), German architect and builder
- Casey Stengel (1890–1975), American baseball player and manager
- Christian Stengel (1795–1890), German doctor (active in Norway)
- Edmund Stengel (Romanist) (1845–1935), German Romanist
- Edmund Ernst Stengel (1879–1968), German historian and diplomat
- Franz Stengel (1723 – after 1783), Catholic clergyman and missionary
- Franz von Stengel (1803–1870), lawyer and politician from Baden
- Franz von Stengel (Oberamtmann) (1811–1867), German administrative officer
- Franziska von Stengel (1801–1843), German novelist
- Friedemann Stengel (* 1966), German Protestant theologian
- Friedrich Joachim Stengel (1694–1787), German architect
- Georg Stengel (theologian) (1584 / 1585–1651), German theologian and philosopher
- Georg von Stengel (Office Director) (1721–1798), German Office Director and State Councilor
- Georg Stengel (singer) , German opera singer
- Georg von Stengel (Ministerialrat) (1775–1824), German ministerial official
- Georg von Stengel (master builder) (1814–1882), German master builder
- Gerhard Stengel (1915–2001), German painter, graphic artist, draftsman
- Gottlieb Stengel (1897–1981), German graduate farmer and director of the Hohenheim Agricultural School
- Hansgeorg Stengel (1922–2003), German writer and cabaret artist
- Heinrich Stengel (architect) (1874 – after 1929), German architect in Munich
- Heinrich Stengel (numismatist) (1884–1970), German teacher and numismatist
- Heinrich Christian Michael von Stengel (1744–1796), French general of German origin
- Hermann von Stengel (State Secretary) (1837-1919), German politician and administrative officer
- Hermann von Stengel (envoy) (1872–1954), German officer and diplomat
- Johann Friedrich Stengel (1746–1830), German architect and Imperial Russian court architect
- Joseph Gabriel von Stengel (1771–1848), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Karl Stengel (theologian) (1581–1663), German abbot, theologian and writer
- Karl von Stengel (General) (1765–1818), German major general
- Karl von Stengel (lawyer) (1840–1930), German judge and legal scholar
- Karl-Heinz Stengel (* 1952), German civil servant, association functionary of the YMCA
- Katie Stengel (* 1992), American football player
- Kurt Stengel (1907–2001), head of the Karlsruhe municipal utilities
- Lothar Stengel (* 1941), German boxer
- Lothar Stengel-von Rutkowski (1908–1992), German doctor, anthropologist, racial hygienist and poet
- Margarethe von Stengel (1898–?), Resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Marion von Stengel (born Marion Hilgers ; * 1962), German actress and voice actress
- Paul Stengel (1851–1929), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Peter Stengel (? –1877), German singer
- Richard Stengel (* 1955), American journalist
- Rudolf von Stengel (1772–1828), Prussian major general
- Rudolf Stengel (1804–1857), Swiss candle manufacturer and politician
- Stephan von Stengel (1750–1822), German draftsman, etcher, art collector and patron
- Theophil Stengel (1905–1995), German choir director, composer and musicologist
- Walter Stengel (1882–1960), German cultural historian and museologist
- Werner Stengel (* 1936), German engineer
- Wilhelm Stengel (1846–1917), Austrian-Galician pianist and conservatory lecturer
- Wilhelm von Stengel (1860–1927), German local politician
- Wilhelm Ferdinand Stengel (1796–1870), German civil servant and police director
See also:
Wiktionary: Stengel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Stem
- Stalks
- Stengler
- Jakob Ludwig Friedrich von Stängel (1783 – after 1848), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Manfred Stengl (1946–1992), Austrian athlete