Stauber

Stauber is a surname of German origin that has been recorded in Britain. The name is thought to be of toponymic origin, derived from the Old High German word 'stub', meaning 'stump'. This suggests that the name may have been given to someone who lived near a prominent stump or tree stump.

The Stauber surname may have been introduced to Britain through immigration or by descendants of German settlers. Over time, variations in the spelling of the name may have emerged, such as Stober or Stobber.

Individuals with the surname Stauber have been found in various regions of Britain. They may have been involved in a variety of occupations and endeavours, contributing to the diverse fabric of British society.

As with many surnames, the history and significance of the name Stauber may vary among different branches of the family. Researching genealogical records and historical documents can provide valuable insights into the origins and lives of individuals bearing this surname.

There are approximately 60 people named Stauber in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Stauber.

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