Speck (surname)
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Language(s) | German |
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Region of origin | Germany |
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Related names | Specketer (Low German); Speckmann, Specker, Speckner; Fleisch, Fleiss, Fleischl, Fleischle, Flesch, Fleischer, Flescher, Fleisser, Fleischner, Fleissner, Fleischmann, Fleischhack, Fleischhacker (Fleischhocker), Fleischhauer (Fleischauer), Schlachter (Schlächter, Schlechter), Metzger (Mezger), Metzler, Selcher, etc. |
Speck is a surname, and may refer to:
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1831–1905), German conservative politician, MdL (Royal Saxony)
- Christa Speck (born 1942, Danzig), a German model and actress
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1937–2005), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Robert Clifford "Cliff" Speck (born 1956, Portland, Oregon), a pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Dan Speck
- Norman John "Dutch" Speck (1886–1952), an American professional football player
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1884–1984), Austrian politician
- Frank Gouldsmith Speck (1881–1950), an American anthropologist
- Frederick "Fred" Edmondstone Speck (1947–2011), a Canadian professional ice hockey player
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1822–1914), US cook and inventor of potato chips
- Hermann Ritter von Speck (1888–1940), a highly decorated General der Artillerie in the Wehrmacht
- Jefferson W. Speck (1916–1993), a planter and business man from Mississippi County (Arkansas), politician and prisoner of war
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1862 – 1939 or 1942), Bavarian state minister, civil servant (Template:Lang-de) and member des German Reichstags
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1960), German entertainer and actor
- Leslie Speck, the head coach of the Arkansas State college football program
- Mike Speck, a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee
- Oskar Speck (historian) (1855–1922), German scribe/clerk of city (Template:Lang-de) and historian[1]
- Oskar Speck (1907–1955), German canoeist and adventurer
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (died 1557), German stonemason, sculptor, work master (Template:Lang-de) and master builder
- Richard Franklin Speck (1941–1991), US mass murderer
- Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck, a 2007 horror film directed by Michael Feifer
- Robert Speck (1909 - ?), a Romanian field handball player of ethnic German origin
- Robert Speck, Canadian politician
- Ross V. Speck, a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and family therapist
- Sam Speck, member of the Ohio Senate
- Tommy Speck, fictional character
- Wieland Speck (born 1951), German film director
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1861–1925), German writer and prison pastor
- Will Speck, an American film director
- William Arthur "W. A." Speck (born 1938, Bradford), a British historian
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1947), German policeman and trade unionist
- Zsa Zsa Speck (real name: Perry Pandrea), the keyboardist for Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids
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- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1776–1856), German merchant and entrepreneur
- Hermann Speck von Sternburg (1852, Leeds, England – 1908, Heidelberg), a Royal German diplomat and art collector