Sutter is a surname. According to one historical record, one original spelling was Sotter.[1]
Pronunciation | SUH-ter |
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Language(s) | German |
Origin | |
Meaning | shoemaker |
Region of origin | Austria, Southern Germany, Switzerland |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Suter, Sauter or Sautter |
People with this surname
edit- Alain Sutter (born 1968), Swiss footballer
- Allan Sutter (1914–1988), American Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient
- Beat Sutter (born 1962), Swiss footballer
- Bruce Sutter (1953–2022), American MLB relief pitcher and Baseball Hall of Famer
- Herb Sutter, C++ expert and author, secretary of the ISO/ANSI C++ standards committee
- Joe Sutter (1921–2016), an American aerospace engineer
- John Augustus Sutter, Sr. (1803–1880), Californian associated with the Gold Rush
- John Augustus Sutter, Jr. (1826–1897), U.S. Consul to Acapulco, Mexico, and founder and planner of the City of Sacramento, California
- Karin Keller-Sutter, Swiss politician
- Kurt Sutter, an American screenwriter and director
- Nicola Sutter (born 1995), Swiss footballer
- Merlin Sutter (born 1986), Swiss musician
- René Sutter (born 1966), Swiss footballer
- Ryan Sutter (born 1974), first "winner" of the TV show The Bachelorette
- Ueli Sutter (born 1947), Swiss cyclist
Sutter family (sportspeople)
edit- Sutter family, a Canadian family that is one of the most famous in the National Hockey League
- Brent Sutter (born 1962), NHL player for the New York Islanders and Chicago Blackhawks
- Brandon Sutter (born 1989), hockey player and son of Brent
- Brian Sutter (born 1956), NHL player for the St. Louis Blues
- Shaun Sutter (born 1980), son of Brian; player in several minor leagues and Europe and now a major junior hockey coach
- Darryl Sutter (born 1958), NHL player for the Chicago Blackhawks
- Brett Sutter (born 1987), hockey player and son of Darryl
- Duane Sutter (born 1960), NHL player for the New York Islanders and Chicago Blackhawks
- Rich Sutter (born 1963), NHL player
- Ron Sutter (born 1963), NHL player
- Brent Sutter (born 1962), NHL player for the New York Islanders and Chicago Blackhawks
Fictional characters
edit- Rebecca Sutter, fictional character played by Katie Findlay (List of How to Get Away with Murder characters)
See also
edit- DeSutter
- Suter
- Sutter (disambiguation) (other meanings)
References
edit- ^ Landis, Jacob B. (5 December 1913). "The Life and Work of Gen. John A. Sutter". Papers Read Before The Lancaster County Historical Society. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Historical Society. p. 208 – via Internet Archive.