There are
620
Stahnkes in the USA
Stahnke is the
36154th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Stahnke

DonaldStahnke

Donald Stahnke is an American mathematician known for his contributions to the field of graph theory and combinatorial optimization.

BernardStahnke

Bernard Stahnke was a German architect known for his designs of public buildings and urban planning projects.

HannaStahnke

Hanna Stahnke is a Swedish actress known for her roles in Swedish films and TV series.

KarlStahnke

Karl Stahnke was a German painter and illustrator known for his landscape paintings and book illustrations.

HeinzStahnke

Heinz Stahnke was a German football player and coach, known for his successful career in the Bundesliga.

MarthaStahnke

Martha Stahnke is a German politician who served as a member of the Bundestag, the federal parliament of Germany.

ErikStahnke

Erik Stahnke is a Danish musician and composer known for his work in experimental electronic music.

AnnaStahnke

Anna Stahnke is a German journalist and author known for her investigative reporting on political and social issues.

JuliusStahnke

Julius Stahnke was a Polish poet and writer known for his lyrical poetry and literary criticism.

LenaStahnke

Lena Stahnke is a German swimmer who has competed in multiple international swimming competitions.

Stahnke Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Stahnke' is of German origin. It is derived from the given name 'Stanke,' which originated from the Slavic name 'Stanislav' meaning 'famous glory.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Stahnke' is primarily found in Germany, Poland, Sweden, and other countries with significant German and Slavic populations.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Stahnke' include 'Stanko,' 'Stanecki,' 'Stanek,' 'Stanese,' 'Stanisic,' 'Stankevich,' 'Stankiewicz,' 'Stankovic,' and 'Stankowski'. These variations may be influenced by regional dialects and spelling changes over time.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Stahnke' can be traced to historical events, such as German colonization in Eastern Europe and the migration of German and Eastern European populations to other parts of the world.