Stoffel

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Stoffel is a Dutch-language given name and German-language surname derived from a diminutive of a reduced form of Christoffer.[1][2] Like the related Stoffer it has thus emerged from the medieval personal name of Greek origin Christopher with the literal meaning "bearer of christ".[3] Notable people with the name include:

Given name

  • Stoffel Botha (1929–1998), South African politician
  • Stoffel Muller (1776–1833), Dutch Protestant religious leader
  • Stoffel du Plessis (1932–2000), South African middleweight boxer
  • Stoffel Steyn (born 1941), South African boxer
  • Stoffel Vandoorne (born 1992), Belgian professional racing driver

Surname

  • Alice Stoffel (1905–1983), French swimmer
  • André Ernesto Stoffel (born 1960), Brazilian former basketball player
  • Charles Stoffel (1893–1970), Swiss sportsman
  • Dale Stoffel (1961–2004), American businessman and arms dealer
  • Jacob Stoffel Jr. (1861–1927), American businessman and politician
  • Josy Stoffel (1928–2021), Luxembourgian gymnast
  • Michel Stoffel (1903–1963), Luxembourg artist and author
  • Yvonne Stoffel-Wagener (1931–2014), Luxembourgian gymnast

References

  1. ^ "Stoffel Surname Meaning & Statistics". forebears.io. Retrieved April 17, 2020. Approximately 16,809 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: United States; Highest density in: Luxembourg.
  2. ^ "Statistics and meaning of name Stoffel". namespedia.com. Retrieved April 17, 2020. Usage: 3% firstname, 97% surname.
  3. ^ "Stoffel Name Meaning". ancestry.com. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
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