Schubert (surname)
Schubert is a German surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 74.2% of all known bearers of the surname Schubert were residents of Germany, 13.2% of the United States, 2.5% of Australia, 2.4% of Austria and 1.9% of Brazil.
In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:804) in the following states:[1]
- 1. Saxony (1:188)
- 2. Brandenburg (1:415)
- 3. Thuringia (1:464)
- 4. Saxony-Anhalt (1:484)
- 5. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1:667)
People
- Adam Schubert (born 1985), Australian professional rugby league footballer
- Albrecht Schubert (1886–1966), German general
- Alexander Schubert (born 1979), German composer
- André Schubert (born 1971), German football player and coach
- Bernard Schubert (1895–1988), American screenwriter and television producer
- Christoph Schubert (born 1982), German professional ice hockey player
- Cordula Schubert (born 1959), German politician
- David Schubert (1913–1946), American poet
- Ernő Schubert (1881–1931), Hungarian track and field athlete
- Éva Schubert (1931–2017), Hungarian actress
- Ferdinand Schubert (1794–1859), Austrian composer, brother of Franz Schubert
- François Schubert (1808–1878), German composer
- František Schubert (1894–1942), Czech chess master
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828), Austrian composer
- Friedrich von Schubert (1789–1865), Russian explorer and cartographer
- Friedrich Schubert, (1897–1947), German World War II war criminal
- Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860), German physician and naturalist
- Grant Schubert (born 1980), Australian field hockey player
- Günter Schubert (1938–2008), German actor
- Heinz Schubert (composer) (1908–1945), German composer and conductor
- Heinz Schubert (SS officer) (1914–1987), German SS officer
- Heinz Schubert (actor) (1925–1999), German actor
- Hermann Schubert (1848–1911), German mathematician, founder of the Schubert calculus
- Horst Schubert (1919–2001), German mathematician
- Ian Schubert (born 1956), Australian rugby league footballer
- Jiří Schubert (born 1988), Czech professional football player
- Johann Andreas Schubert (1808–1870), German engineer and academic
- Joseph Schubert (disambiguation), several people
- Július Schubert (1922–1949), Slovak-Hungarian footballer
- Karin Schubert (born 1944), German actress
- Karsten Schubert (1961–2019), German art dealer and publisher
- Katharina Schubert (born 1963), German actress
- Keith Glen Schubert (born 1980), American drag queen known as Tammie Brown
- Kevin Schubert (1927–2007), Australian rugby league footballer
- Kort Schubert (born 1979), American rugby union footballer
- Mark Schubert, American swimming coach
- Max Schubert (1915–1994), Australian winemaker
- Michael Schubert (born 1967), East German weightlifter
- Misha Schubert (born 1973), Australian newspaper journalist
- Olaf Schubert, stage name of Michael Haubold (born 1967), German comedian and musician
- Pit Schubert (born 1935), German author, climber and mountaineer
- Richard von Schubert (1850–1933), German army commander
- Samantha Schubert (1969–2016), Malaysian actress and model
- Steve Schubert (born 1951), American football player
- Sir Sydney Schubert (1928–2015), Australian public servant
- Theodor von Schubert (1758–1825), German astronomer
- Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg (1630/1637–c.1676), Flemish painter
See also
- Martina Navratilova (born 1956), Czech-American tennis player, born Šubertová (the Czech feminine version of Schubert)
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