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Schrader is a family name that is very common roughly within the Triangle
Hannover -
Hamburg -
Berlin within
Germany (so-called "
Eastfalia ", part of today's states of
Lower Saxony and
Saxony-Anhalt ). It means
tailor .
[1] Carriers of this name have spread all over the world due to emigration from
Germany . It is especially common in the United States, but there are also occurrences in
France , Britain, and the
Netherlands . Notable people with the surname include:
August Schrader (inventor) (1807–1894), inventor of "Schrader valve" for bicycle and auto tires
Ben Schrader (born 1964), New Zealand urban historian
Bernhard Schrader (1931–2012), German chemist, pioneer of Raman spectroscopy
Bertha Schrader (1845–1920), German painter, lithographer, and woodblock print-maker
Carl Voss-Schrader (1880–1955), Finnish colonel, business director, lawyer and short-term interior minister
Carol Schrader (born 1951), American TV presenter
Christian Schrader , American sound engineer
Clement Schrader (1820–1875), German Jesuit theologian
David Schrader (born 1952), American harpsichordist, organist, and fortepianist
Dicken Schrader (born 1973), Colombian-American video artist
Eberhard Schrader (1836–1908), German orientalist
Ed Schrader , American academic and university administrator
Friedrich Schrader (1865–1922), German-Ottoman translator, orientalist and writer
Gerhard Schrader (1903–1990), German chemist
Gus Schrader (1895–1941), American racecar driver
Heinrich Schrader (botanist) (1767–1836), German botanist
Heinrich Schrader (sportsman) (1893–1980), Australian footballer and cricketer
Hermann T. Schrader (1860–1934), Australian pianist, violinist and cellist
Hilde Schrader (1910–1966), German swimmer
Jim Schrader (1932–1972), American football player
Julius Schrader (1815–1900), German painter
Ken Schrader (born 1955), American racecar driver
Kurt Schrader (born 1951), American politician
Leonard Schrader (1943–2006), American screenwriter and director
Libbie Schrader , American musician
Maria Schrader (born 1965), German actress
Otto Schrader (philologist) (1855–1919), German philologist
Otto von Schrader (1888–1945), German naval officer
Paul Schrader (born 1946), American film director
Robert Schrader (1939–2015), German theoretical and mathematical physicist
Warren Schrader (1921–2009), New Zealand
flying ace of the Second World War
Fictional
See also
Germanic
Tayler ,
Taylor
Schneider ,
Schnieder ,
Schnieders
Schröder
Schroeder ,
Schröter ,
Schrödter ,
Schrötter ,
Schröer ,
Schrörs ,
Schreurs ,
Schrader ,
Schroder ,
Schroedter ,
Schrøder ,
Schreuder ,
Schreuders
Snyman
Kleid (קליידל, Yiddish)
Nager ,
Neher ,
Stich ,
Faulstich ,
Nader ,
Neder
Romance Slavic
Kravets ,
Kravtsov/Krawtzoff ,
Kravchenko ,
Kravchuk
Krawiec (Yiddish calques:
Kravits/Kravitz ,
Krawetz ),
Krawczyk ,
Krawczak ,
Krawczuk ,
Krawczyński (
Kravchinsky ,
Kravchynskyi ),
Krajčí /Krajci,
Krajčík ,
Krajčír /Kraicir,
Krejčí ,
Krejčík ,
Krejčír
Portnoy /Portnoi,
Portnoff ,
Portnov ,
Portnow ,
Portnyagin
Shvets ,
Shevtsov
Semitic Other
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