Storm (name)
Sturm is a common family name that is rarely used as a first name .
Name bearer
family name
A.
- Adolf Sturm (* 1938), German engineer and university professor
- Albert Sturm (1851–1909), Austro-Hungarian journalist, writer and translator
- Albrecht Sturm (1949–2014), German horticultural engineer
- Alexander Sturm (1901–1973), German doctor
- Alfred Sturm (officer) (1888–1962), German general
- Alfred Sturm (pedagogue) (1902 – after 1977), German pedagogue
- Alfred Sturm (astronomer) (1924-2016), German astronomer
- Almut Sturm (* 1941), German tennis player
- Ambros Sturm (birth name Johann ; 1858–1931), Austrian religious chaplain ( OSB ), teacher and mathematician
- Andreas Sturm (politician) (* 1964), Swiss politician (glp)
- Andreas Sturm (internist) (* 1968), German internist
- Andreas Sturm (priest) (* 1974), German Roman Catholic clergyman, vicar general of the Speyer diocese
- Andreas Sturm (author) (* 1986), German non-fiction author, author for the debate magazine The European and speaker
- Angelus Sturm (1886–1968), German religious and historian
- Anja Sturm (* 1970), German lawyer
- Anna Maria Sturm (* 1982), German actress
- Annalena Sturm , German Ju Jutsu athlete
- Anton Sturm (painter) (1686–1752), German painter, draftsman and art dealer
- Anton Sturm (sculptor) (1690–1757), German sculptor and carver
- Anton Sturm (teacher) (1787–1827), Austrian teacher and writer
- August Sturm (lawyer) (1852–1923), German lawyer, poet and writer
- August Sturm (pianist) (1854–1913), Austrian pianist and composer
- August Sturm (Turner) , Austrian gymnast
B.
- Beata Sturm (1682–1730), German pietist
- Bertram von Sturm (~ 1595–1639), German civil servant
- Borut Marjan Sturm (* 1951), Austrian politician
- Bruno Adolph Sturm (1815–1885), German lawyer and politician
C.
- Charles-François Sturm (1803–1855), French mathematician
- Christa Sturm (* 1966), German art teacher, art historian and artist
- Christian Sturm (mathematician) (1597–1628), German mathematician
- Christian Sturm (singer) (* 1978), German singer (tenor)
- Christian Sturm-Willms (* 1987), German chef
- Christoph Christian Sturm (1740–1786), German theologian and preacher
- Claudia Sturm (* 1962), German handball player, see Claudia Richter
- Cláudio Nori Sturm (* 1953), Brazilian priest, Bishop of Patos de Minas
D.
- Daniel Sturm (lawyer) (1602-1652), German lawyer
- Daniel Sturm (economist) , German economist
- Daniel Sturm (politician) (* 1977), German politician (CDU)
- Daniel Friedrich Sturm (* 1973), German journalist
- Dieter Sturm (* 1936), German dramaturge
E.
- Eberhardt Sturm (1889–1973), German industrialist
- Eduard Sturm (politician) (1830–1909), Austrian politician
- Eduard Sturm (set designer) (1885–1952), German set designer
- Elsa Sturm-Lindner (1916–1988), German painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Emil Sturm (1910–1991), Austrian theologian
- Erdmann Sturm (* 1937), German theologian
- Erko Sturm (* 1964), German pastor, book author, musician and musicologist
- Ernst Friedrich Sturm (1829–1876), German high school professor, storyteller, poet and translator
- Erwin Sturm (1927–2016), German priest, local history researcher and author
- Eva Sturm (* 1962), Austrian art educator, museum educator and Germanist
F.
- Felix Sturm (* 1979), German boxer
- Fini Sturm (* 1995), German rower, see Ronja Fini Sturm
- Florian Sturm (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Fred Sturm (1951–2014), American composer, arranger and music teacher
- Friedhelm Sturm (* 1955), German soccer player
- Friedrich Sturm (instrument maker) (before 1827 – after 1830), German instrument maker
- Friedrich Sturm (copperplate engraver) ( Johann Heinrich Christian Friedrich Sturm ; 1805–1867), German ornithologist and copperplate engraver
- Friedrich Sturm (painter) (1822–1898), Austrian painter
- Fritz Sturm (painter) (1834–1906), German painter
- Fritz Sturm (politician) (1874– ??), German politician (SPD), MdL Sachsen-Altenburg
- Fritz Sturm (publicist) (pseudonym Gladnew ; 1884–1937), Russian-German publicist and politician (KPD, SPD)
- Fritz Sturm (lawyer) (1929–2015), German legal scholar and university professor
G
- Georg Sturm (1855–1923), Austrian painter
- Georg Sturm (local history researcher) (1888–1954), German local history researcher and honorary citizen of Schifferstadt
- Georg Christoph Sturm (1698–1763), German architect
- Gerhard Sturm (* 1934), German entrepreneur, founder of EBM-Papst
- Gottfried Sturm (1923–2018), German Slavist and editor
H
- Hanna Sturm (1891–1984), Austrian resistance fighter
- Hans Sturm (actor) (1874–1933), German actor, screenwriter, writer and director
- Hans Sturm (soccer player) (1935-2007), German soccer player
- Hans Sturm (soccer player, 1940) , German soccer player
- Harald Sturm (* 1956), German motorcycle racer
- Heinrich Sturm (1860–1917), German lawyer and politician, Lord Mayor of Chemnitz
- Helmut Sturm (soccer player) (* 1920), German soccer player
- Helmut Sturm (biologist) (1929–2015), German zoologist
- Helmut Sturm (painter) (1932–2008), German painter
- Heribert Sturm (1904–1981), German archivist and museum director
- Heribert Jakob Sturm (1934–2020), German painter and university professor
- Hermann Sturm (* 1935), German art teacher
- Hertha Sturm (1925–1998), German communication psychologist
- Herwig Sturm (* 1942), Austrian bishop
- Hilda Sturm (1909–1992), German ski racer and model
- Hilmar Sturm (1939–1982), Austrian mountaineer
- Horst Sturm (1923–2015), German photographer
- Hubert Sturm (around 1545 – around 1605), German theologian, see Hubertus Sturmius
- Hubert Sturm (Judoka) (* 1934), German judoka and judo trainer
I.
- Irene Maria Sturm (* 1953), German politician
J
- Jacob Sturm (copperplate engraver) (also Jakob Sturm ; 1771–1848), German copperplate engraver and naturalist
- Jacob Karl F. Sturm (1803–1855), Swiss-French mathematician and physicist, see Charles-François Sturm
- Jakob Sturm von Sturmeck (also Jacob Sturm ; 1489–1553), German politician, mayor of Strasbourg
- Jakob Sturm von Sturmeck (Chancellor) (before 1617–1633), Chancellor of the University of Strasbourg
- Johann von Sturm (1839–1900), Austrian officer, most recently in the rank of major general
- Johann Sturm (1858–1931), Austrian Benedictine, mathematician and teacher, see Ambros Sturm
- Johann Sturm (art historian) (1931–2012), Austrian art historian
- Johann Christoph Sturm (1635–1703), German philosopher, mathematician and physicist
- Johann Friedrich Sturm (1658–1702), German Protestant theologian and preacher
- Johann Georg Sturm (1742–1793), German engraver
- Johann Heinrich Sturm (~ 1645–1709), German politician and historian
- Johann Heinrich Christian Friedrich Sturm (1805–1862), German artist and ornithologist, see Friedrich Sturm (copper engraver)
- Johann Wilhelm Sturm (1808–1865), German botanist, ornithologist and engraver
- Johannes Sturm (also Ioannes Sturmius, Jean Sturm, Johann Sturm ; 1507–1589), German pedagogue and university professor in Strasbourg
- Johannes Sturm (physician) (1570–1625), German physician, logician and university professor in Greifswald
- Josef Sturm (politician, 1858) (1858–1935), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Josef Sturm (politician, 1885) (1885–1944), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the Federal Council
- Joseph von Sturm (? –1802), Austrian major general
- Joseph Sturm (1888–1962), German politician (BVP)
- Julius Sturm (1816-1896), German poet
- Jürgen Sturm (* 1954), German jazz guitarist
K
- Karl Sturm (1803–1855), Swiss-French mathematician and physicist, see Charles-François Sturm
- Karl Sturm (politician) (1855–1928), German entrepreneur and politician
- Karl Sturm (actor) (1935-2017), German actor
- Karl August Gottlieb Sturm (1803–1886), German typographer and cantor
- Karl Christian Gottlob Sturm (1780–1826), German economist and university professor
- Karl-Heinz Sturm (* 1924), German tennis player and sports official, President of the German Tennis Association of the GDR (DTV)
- Karl-Theodor Sturm (* 1960), German mathematician
- Karsten Sturm (* 1953), German writer
- Kaspar Sturm (Reichsherold) (1475–1552), German Reichsherold, companion of Martin Luther
- Kaspar Sturm (organ builder) (~ 1540 – after 1590), German organist and organ builder
- Kaspar Sturm (theologian) (~ 1545–1628), German theologian
- Katja Sturm-Schnabl (* 1936), Austrian linguist and literary scholar
- Klaus Sturm (* 1934), German Protestant theologian
L.
- Lacey Sturm (born 1981), American singer
- Leonhard Christoph Sturm (1669–1719), German mathematician and architect
- Ludwig Sturm (painter, 1844) (1844–1926), German painter
- Ludwig Sturm (painter, 1878) (1878–1967), Austrian painter and restorer
M.
- Marcel Sturm (1905–1950), French military pastor
- Marco Sturm (* 1978), German ice hockey player and coach
- Maria Sturm (painter) (1913–1996), Austrian painter
- Maria Sturm (athlete) (* 1935), German athlete
- Martin Sturm (* 1957), Austrian cultural manager, director of the Open House of Culture Upper Austria in Linz
- Matthias Sturm (* 1969), German visual artist and musician
- Max Sturm (1891–1958), German composer, pianist, choir director and music teacher
- Michael Sturm (director) (* 1963), German director
- Michael Sturm (historian) (* 1972), German historian
- Michael Sturm-Berger (* 1958), German prehistoric and religious scholar
N
- Nico Sturm (* 1995), German ice hockey player
- Nicolas Sturm (* 1982), German musician, singer and guitarist
O
- Oliver Sturm (director) (* 1959), German theater and radio play director
- Oliver Sturm (soccer player) (* 1971), German soccer player
- Ortrud Sturm (* 1959), German wood sculptor
- Otto Sturm (architect) (1865 – after 1909), German architect
- Otto Sturm (Nazi victim) (1899-1943), German Nazi victim ( KPD member; arrested in 1934, died of the late effects of interrogation)
P
- Paul Sturm (1891–1964), German philosopher and theologian
- Pavle Jurišić Šturm (actually Paulus Eugen Sturm , Sorb. Pavel Šturm ; 1848–1922), Serbian general
- Peter Sturm (actor, 1909) (actually Josef Michel Dischel ; 1909–1984), Austrian actor and resistance fighter
- Peter Sturm (economist) ( Peter H. Sturm ; * 1940), American economist
- Peter Sturm (actor, 1950) (* 1950), German actor and musician
- Peter Sturm (computer scientist) , German computer scientist and university professor
- Peter Sturm (soccer player) , Austrian soccer player
- Philipp Sturm (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
R.
- Ralf Sturm (* 1968), German soccer player
- Reiner Sturm (1950–2003), German serial killer
- Renate Sturm-Francke (1903–1979), German museum director, ground monument curator and local history researcher
- Robert Sturm (sculptor) (1935–1994), German sculptor, ceramist and university professor
- Robert Sturm (physicist) (* 1971), Austrian physicist, biologist and geologist
- Robert Sturm (choreographer) , German choreographer and director
- Roland Sturm (* 1953), German political scientist
- Ronja Fini Sturm (* 1995), German rower
- Ruben Johannes Sturm (* 1979), German organist and composer
- Rudolf Sturm (1841-1919), German mathematician
S.
- Sebastian Sturm (* 1980), German musician
- Sören Sturm (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Stephan Sturm (* 1963), German manager
- Stephanie Sturm (* 1979), German musical actress
T
- Thomas Sturm (choralist) (? –1739), German choralist
- Thomas Sturm (painter) (* 1967), Austrian painter
- Thomas Sturm (philosopher) (* 1967), German philosopher
U
- Urban Sturm (also Stürmer, Stormer, Sturmius ; around 1523–1565), German poet, rhetorician and musician
V
- Victoria Sturm (* 1973), German actress and voice actress
- Vilma Sturm (1912–1995), German writer and journalist
W.
- Walter Sturm (1935–2018), German painter
- Werner Sturm (* 1941), German teacher and local researcher
- Wilfried Sturm (* 1958), German Protestant theologian and professor for systematic theology in pastoral practice
- Wilhelm Sturm (composer) (1842–1922), German-Swiss singer, music director, composer and choir director
- Wilhelm Sturm (1940–1996), German football player
- Wolf Sturm (1921–2013), German occupational physician
- Wolfgang Sturm (1927–2015), German food chemist
Y
- Yfke Sturm (* 1981), Dutch model
First name
- Sturmius (around 705–779), missionary and abbot in Fulda
- Sturm Kegel (1892–1979), German architect and construction officer