There are
950
Saffers in the USA
Saffer is the
25889th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Saffer

FreddieSaffer

Freddie Saffer is a South African actor best known for his role as Gideon Lambert on the TV series 'Egoli: Place of Gold.'

LucySaffer

Lucy Saffer is a British actress known for her appearances in films like 'The Princess Diaries' and 'The Secret Society of Fine Arts.'

MandySaffer

Mandy Saffer is a South African actress and singer who gained popularity for her role as Julia Hirsch on the TV series 'Isidingo.'

AaronSaffer

Aaron Saffer is a Jewish American filmmaker known for his documentary 'From the Fire: The Legacy of the Holocaust.'

KathySaffer

Kathy Saffer is an American artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media artworks.

AnthonySaffer

Anthony Saffer is a British television director who has worked on shows like 'EastEnders' and 'Coronation Street.'

JillSaffer

Jill Saffer is a Canadian author and poet known for her works such as 'Tamarind Mem' and 'Walking Backward.'

EytanSaffer

Eytan Saffer is an American photographer specializing in fashion and celebrity photography.

RachelSaffer

Rachel Saffer is a South African fashion designer known for her sustainable and ethical fashion brand 'Saffer Studio.'

SarahSaffer

Sarah Saffer is a Canadian actress and playwright who has performed in various theater productions and written plays like 'Birdtown.'

Saffer Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Saffer' is most likely of Jewish origin, derived from the word 'Saphir,' which means 'sapphire' in Hebrew. It could also be a variation of the surname 'Safer.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Saffer' is predominantly found among Jewish populations, with significant concentrations in the United States, Israel, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Saffer' include 'Safer' and 'Saphir'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Saffer' may have been carried by Jewish immigrants who migrated to various countries, particularly during periods of Jewish persecution and diaspora.