Springer (surname)

Springer (surname)

Springer is a German surname. "Szprynger" and "Szpringer" are Polonised forms. "Špringer" is the Slavonised form, used for example in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia.

Springer is the surname of:
* Aaron Springer, animator and storyboard artist
* Alvin Springer, builder of street and race cars
* Anton Springer (1825 – 1891), German art historian and writer
* Axel Springer (1912 – 1985), German journalist and publisher, founder of Axel Springer Verlag
* Clement Springer, folk musician
* Curtis Howe Springer, American radio evangelist, self-proclaimed doctor and minister
* Dennis Springer, Major League baseball pitcher
* Eintou Pearl Springer, poet
* "F. Springer" (b. 1932), the pseudonym of Dutch writer and diplomat Carel Jan Schneider
* Frank Springer (b. December 6, 1929), American comic book and comic strip artist
* Friede Springer, female German publisher, widow of Axel Springer
* Haji Springer, California rapper
* Sir Hugh Springer (1913 – 1994), Barbados trade union organizer and Governor-General
* James Springer White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
* Jerry Springer (born 1944), sensationalist talk show host and former Democratic mayor of Cincinnati
* Julius Springer (1817 – 1877), German publisher and founder of Springer-Verlag (now part of Springer Science+Business Media)
* Linda M. Springer, eighth director of Office of Personnel Management
* Mark Springer, British actor and composer
* Melissa Springer, American photojournalist
* Mike Springer (b. November 3, 1965), American professional golfer
* Moses Springer (1824 – 1898), Canadian businessman and politician
* Nancy Springer (b. 1948), American author
* Nathaniel S. Berry (middle name Springer), American politician and two-term Governor of New Hampshire
* Rebecca Ruter Springer (1832 – 1904), American writer
* Robert C. Springer, American astronaut
* Russ Springer, Major League baseball pitcher
* Stewart Springer, shark expert
* Tonny Albert Springer, Dutch mathematician
* Tony Springer, Canadian guitarist
* Victor G. Springer, scientist specializing in fish
* Yakov Springer, also Jakub Springer (circa 1921 – 1972), Polish-Israeli wrestler killed in the infamous Munich massacre at the Summer Olympics


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