Stern is a surname which can be of either German/Yiddish or English language origin, though the former case predominates.
The English version of the surname was used as a nickname for someone who was strict, austere, harsh, or stern in character.[1] The German/Yiddish word Stern means "star".
People
- Adam Stern (born 1980), Canadian Major League Baseball player
 - Adam Stern (conductor) (born 1955), American conductor
 - Adolf Stern (1835–1907), German literary historian and poet
 - Adolf Stern (chess player) (1849–1907), German chess player
 - Adolphe Stern (1848–1931), Romanian lawyer and politician
 - Alan Stern (born 1957), American engineer and planetary scientist
 - Albert Stern (violinist), American violinist
 - Albert Gerald Stern (1878–1966), banker and member of Landships committee
 - Anatol Stern (1899–1968), Polish writer
 - Andy Stern (born 1950) American president of the Service Employees International Union
 - Avraham Stern (1907–1942), founder and leader of the "Stern Gang" (Lehi)
 - Avraham Stern (politician) (1935–1997), Israeli politician
 - Bill Stern (1907–1971), American sports announcer in the Radio Hall of Fame
 - Casey Stern (born 1978), American baseball journalist
 - Clara Stern (1877–1945), German-American psychologist
 - Curt Stern (1902–1981), German-born American Drosophila and human geneticist
 - Daniel Stern (actor) (born 1957), American television and film actor
 - Daniel Stern (psychologist) (1934–2012), American psychoanalytic theorist, specialising in infant development
 - David Stern (disambiguation)
 - Edna Stern (born 1977), Belgian-Israeli pianist
 - Edouard Stern (1954–2005), French banker
 - Elazar Stern (born 1956), Israeli general
 - Elena Stern (born 1994), Swiss curler
 - Eric Stern (musician) (born 1971), musician from Portland, Oregon
 - Erich C. Stern (1879–1969), American lawyer and politician
 - Ephraim Stern (1934–2018), Israeli archaeologist
 - Frances Stern (1873–1947), American nutritionist
 - Frederick Claude Stern (1884–1967), English botanist and horticulturalist
 - Fritz Stern (1926–2016), German-born American historian of German history, Jewish history and historiography
 - Georges Stern (1882–1928), French jockey
 - Gerald Stern (1925–2022), American poet
 - Gladys Bronwyn Stern (1890–1973), English writer
 - Grace Mary Stern (1925–1998), American politician
 - Guy Stern (1922–2023), German-American educator and writer
 - Hans Stern (1922–2007), German-born Brazilian jeweler
 - Harold P. Stern (1922–1977), American art historian
 - Hellmut Stern (1928–2020), German violinist
 - Henry Stern (disambiguation)
 - Herman Stern (1887–1980), American businessman
 - Hermann Stern (1878–1952), Austrian lawyer and politician
 - Hermann de Stern (1815–1887), German-born British banker.
 - Howard Stern (born 1954), American radio and TV personality
 - Howard K. Stern (born 1968), American attorney and unofficial husband of Anna Nicole Smith
 - Irving Stern (1928-2023), American politician
 - Isaac Stern (1920–2001), Ukrainian-born American violinist
 - Itzhak Stern (1901–1969), accountant of Oskar Schindler
 - Ivo Stern (1889–1961), Croatian lawyer, writer, journalist, director and founder of the "Zagreb Radiostation" (now Croatian Radiotelevision)
 - Jacques Stern (born 1949), French computer scientist and cryptologist
 - Jacques Stern (politician) (1882–1949), French politician
 - Jared Stern, American screenwriter
 - Jean Stern (fencer) (1875–1962), French Olympic champion épée fencer
 - Jean Stern (art historian) (born 1946), art historian and museum director
 - Josef Stern (1797–1871), Austrian pastor and beekeeper
 - Josef Luitpold Stern (1886—1966), Austrian author
 - Judith S. Stern (1943–2019), American nutritionist
 - Julius Stern (1820–1883), German musician and educator
 - Karoline Stern (1800–1887), German opera soprano
 - Karl Stern (1905–1975), German-Canadian neurologist, psychiatrist, theologian and author
 - Leo Stern (1862–1904), English-German cellist
 - Leonard B. Stern (1923–2011), American television producer, director and writer
 - Leonard J. Stern (1904–1988), American judge from Ohio
 - Leonard N. Stern (born 1938), American business executive
 - Leo Stern (1862–1904), English-German cellist
 - Leo Stern (historian) (1901–1982) Austrian-German political activist, historian and university rector
 - Lina Stern (1878–1968), biochemist, physiologist and humanist
 - Louise Stern (born 1978), American writer and artist
 - Manfred Stern (1896–1954), international spy and member of the GRU, Soviet military intelligence
 - Marcus Stern (journalist) (born 1953), Pulitzer Prize winning reporter
 - Marcus Stern (theatre director), associate director of the American Repertory Theater
 - Mario Rigoni Stern (1921–2008), Italian writer
 - Max Emanuel Stern (1811–1873), writer, poet and translator
 - Melissa Stern, also known as Baby M (born 1986)
 - Michael Stern (disambiguation)
 - Mike Stern (born 1953), American jazz guitarist
 - Mikhail Stern (1918–2005), Soviet dissident
 - Milton R. Stern (1928–2011), American professor of American literature
 - Miroslava Stern (1926–1955), Mexican actress of Czech origin
 - Moritz Abraham Stern (1807–1894), German mathematician
 - Nicholas Stern (born 1946), British economist
 - Otto Stern (1888–1969), German physicist and Nobel laureate
 - Paul Stern (1892–1948), Austrian diplomat and bridge player
 - Philippe Stern (1895–1979), French art historian
 - Richard Martin Stern (1915–2001), American novelist
 - Ricki Stern, American film director, screenwriter, producer, and author
 - Robert A. M. Stern (born 1939), architect
 - Ronald J. Stern (born 1947), American mathematician
 - Ronnie Stern (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Rudi Stern (1936–2006), American multimedia artist
 - Sam Stern (born 1990), British celebrity chef
 - Samuel Miklos Stern (1920–1969), Hungarian–British Orientalist
 - Selma Stern (1890–1981), German historian
 - Tom Stern (cinematographer) (born 1946), American cinematographer
 - Tom Stern (filmmaker) (born 1965), film and television writer and director
 - Vernon M. Stern (1923–2006), American entomologist
 - Victor Stern (1885–1958), Austrian philosopher and politician
 - Vivien Stern, Baroness Stern (born 1941), British expert on criminal justice and penal reform
 - William Stern (psychologist) (1871–1938), German psychologist, inventor of the concept of IQ
 - William Joseph Stern (1891—1965), British physicist
 - Stern family, a prominent banking family
 
Fictional characters
- Ulrich Stern, in the French animated television series Code Lyoko
 - Jon Stern, Daniel Holden's Justice Row attorney in the television series Rectify
 
See also
- Justice Stern (disambiguation)
 - Davor Štern (born 1947), former Minister of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship in the Croatian Government, businessman and entrepreneur
 - Grigory Shtern (1900–1941), Soviet military commander
 - Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern (born 1962), Jewish early modern historian and philologist
 - Stearn, surname
 - Sterns (surname)
 - Stern (given name)
 
References
- ↑ "Surnames: Stern". Behind the Names.
 
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