There are
1837
Studdards in the USA
Studdard is the
15845th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Studdard

RubenStuddard

Ruben Studdard is an American R&B, pop, and gospel singer who rose to fame as the winner of the second season of American Idol in 2003.

SamuelStuddard

Samuel Studdard was an English cricketer who played for Warwickshire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as captain of the team in 1905.

J.D.Studdard

J.D. Studdard is a former American football player who played offensive guard for the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans in the NFL.

JacobStoddard

Jacob Stoddard was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts in the early 19th century.

EdwardStauder

Edward Stauder was an American journalist and newspaper editor who worked for the International News Service and the United Press in the mid-20th century.

SarahStoders

Sarah Stoders is a Canadian actress known for her roles in the TV series 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' and the film 'Copperhead'.

MariaStoddard

Maria Stoddard was an Austrian figure skater who competed in the 1960 Winter Olympics, representing Austria.

ThomasStudart

Thomas Studart is a Brazilian film director known for his work in the horror genre, including the films 'Vampires in Copacabana' and 'The Tightrope.'

LauraStauder

Laura Stauder is an Italian politician who has served as a member of the European Parliament since 2019.

HenryStuddar

Henry Studdar was an English painter known for his landscape and genre paintings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Studdard Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Studdard' is of English origin, derived from a combination of the Old English words 'stod' (a stud for horses) and 'hard' (strong or tough). It was likely originally used as an occupational name for someone who worked with horses.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Studdard' is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in the states of Alabama and Texas. There are also smaller populations of Studdards in the United Kingdom and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Studdard' include 'Studart,' 'Studders,' 'Studard,' 'Stoders,' 'Studdar,' 'Stodrart,' 'Stoddard,' and 'Stauder.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere is limited information available on the migration and immigration patterns of people with the surname 'Studdard.' However, it is likely that some Studdards emigrated from the United Kingdom to the United States during periods of 19th-century British immigration to North America.