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'''Stahl''' ([[German language|German]]: ''steel'') is a surname of German origin, and may refer to:
'''Stahl''' ([[German language|German]]: ''steel'') is a surname of German origin, which also occurs among [[Jews]] and [[Hutterites]].
It may refer to:


* [[Agustín Stahl]] (1842–1917), Puerto Rican physician, ethnologist, and botanist
* [[Agustín Stahl]] (1842–1917), Puerto Rican physician, ethnologist, and botanist
* [[Armin Mueller-Stahl]] (born 1930), German actor, painter, writer and musician
* [[Alexander von Stahl]] (born 1938), German lawyer, politician, and civil servant
* [[Ben Stahl]] (1915–1998), American political activist
* [[Armin Mueller-Stahl]] (born 1930), German actor, painter, writer, and musician
* [[Arthur Goldstein]] (1887-1943), German socialist and communist politician, whose pseudonym is "Stahl"
* [[Ben Stahl (artist)|Ben Stahl]] (1910–1987), American artist, illustrator and author
* [[Ben Stahl (activist)]] (1915–1998), American political activist
* [[Ben Stahl (artist)|Ben Stahl]] (1910–1987), American artist, illustrator, and author
* [[Carl-Gustaf Ståhl]] (1920–2016), Swedish officer
* [[Chick Stahl]] (1873–1907), American baseball outfielder
* [[Chick Stahl]] (1873–1907), American baseball outfielder
* [[Christian Ernst Stahl]] (1848–1919), German botanist
* [[Christian Ernst Stahl]] (1848–1919), German botanist
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* [[Franz Stahl]] (born 1962), American guitarist
* [[Franz Stahl]] (born 1962), American guitarist
* [[Fredrika Stahl]] (born 1984), Swedish singer and songwriter
* [[Fredrika Stahl]] (born 1984), Swedish singer and songwriter
* [[Frieda Stahl]] (1922–2021), American physicist
* [[Friedrich Julius Stahl]] (1802–1861), German constitutional lawyer, political philosopher and politician
* [[Friedrich Julius Stahl]] (1802–1861), German constitutional lawyer, political philosopher and politician
* [[Georg Ernst Stahl]] (1660–1734), German chemist
* [[Georg Ernst Stahl]] (1659–1734), German chemist
* [[Gerry Stahl]] (born 1945), American computer scientist, son of Ben Stahl
* [[Gerry Stahl]] (born 1945), American computer scientist, son of Ben Stahl
* [[Heinrich Stahl]] (1600–1657), Baltic German pastor
* [[Heinrich Stahl]] (1600–1657), Baltic-German pastor
* [[Henri Joseph Stahl]] (1877–1942), Romanian stenographer, graphologist, historian and fiction writer
* [[Henri Joseph Stahl]] (1877–1942), Romanian stenographer, graphologist, historian, and fiction writer
* [[Henri H. Stahl]] (1901–1991), Romanian Marxist cultural anthropologist and social historian
* [[Henri H. Stahl]] (1901–1991), Romanian Marxist cultural anthropologist and social historian
* [[Henriette Yvonne Stahl]] (1900–1984), Romanian novelist and short story writer
* [[Henriette Yvonne Stahl]] (1900–1984), Romanian novelist and short story writer
* [[Jake Stahl]] (1879–1922), American baseball player and manager
* [[Jake Stahl]] (1879–1922), American baseball player and manager
* [[Jean-Baptist Stahl]] (1869–1932), porcelain artist, creator and designer of [[Phanolith]]
* [[Jean-Baptist Stahl]] (1869–1932), porcelain artist, creator, and designer of [[Phanolith]]
* [[Jerry Stahl]] (born 1954), American novelist and screenwriter
* [[Jerry Stahl]] (born 1953), American novelist and screenwriter
* [[Johann Friedrich Stahl]] (1718–1790), German forest administrator
* [[John Stahl]] (1953–2022), Scottish actor
* [[John M. Stahl]] (1896–1950), American film director and producer
* [[John M. Stahl]] (1896–1950), American film director and producer
* [[Laura Stahl]], American voice actress
* [[Lesley Stahl]] (born 1941), American television journalist
* [[Lesley Stahl]] (born 1941), American television journalist
* [[Linda Stahl]] (born 1985), German javelin thrower
* [[Linda Stahl]] (born 1985), German javelin thrower
* [[Lydia Stahl]] (1885-?), Soviet spy
* [[Lisa Stahl]] (born 1965), American model, actress, and game show host
* [[Nick Stahl]], (born 1979) American actor
* [[Lydia Stahl]] (1885–?), Soviet spy
* [[Norman H. Stahl]] (born 1931), judge of the United States Court of Appeals
* [[Nick Stahl]], (born 1979), American actor
* [[Norman H. Stahl]] (1931–2023), judge of the United States Court of Appeals
* [[Peter Stahl]], American vocalist
* [[Pete Stahl]], American vocalist
* [[Richard Stahl]] (1932–2006), American actor
* [[Richard Stahl]] (1932–2006), American actor
* [[Rose Stahl]] (1868–1955), American actress
* [[Rose Stahl]] (1868–1955), American actress
* [[Samuel M. Stahl]] (born 1939), American Rabbi and writer
* [[Samuel M. Stahl]] (born 1939), American Rabbi and writer
* [[Sebastian Stahl]] (born 1978), German racing driver
* [[Stephanie Stahl]], Editor-in-Chief of [[InformationWeek]] magazine
* [[Stephanie Stahl (reporter)]], medical reporter for KYW-TV
* [[Stephanie Stahl (reporter)]], medical reporter for KYW-TV
* [[Stephen Stahl]] (born 1951), American physician and psychopharmacologist
* [[William Harris Stahl]] (1908-1969) American historian of science


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Stahl, Missouri]], a community in the United States
* [[Stahl, Missouri]], a community in the United States
* Stahl, the green cavalier and playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]''
* Stahl, the green cavalier and playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''



[[Category:Jewish surnames]]
== See also ==

* [[Staal]], Dutch surname, cognate to German Stahl
* [[Michael Stal]] (born 1963), German computer scientist
[[Category:Surnames of Jewish origin]]
[[Category:German-language surnames]]
[[Category:German-language surnames]]
[[Category:Occupational surnames]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 26 November 2024

Stahl (German: steel) is a surname of German origin, which also occurs among Jews and Hutterites. It may refer to:

Other uses

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See also

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  • Staal, Dutch surname, cognate to German Stahl
  • Michael Stal (born 1963), German computer scientist