Show ContentsStiffle History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The distinguished and ancient German surname is of two possible origins. Firstly, it is derived from the German word "Stiefel," meaning "boot." In this instance, it is likely that the original bearer of the name was a boot-maker. Alternatively, the name may be derived from the Middle Low German term "stief," meaning "stiff, rigid, unbending." In this case, the name would have been initially bestowed as a nickname on someone who was particularly stiff or stubborn.

Early Origins of the Stiffle family

The surname Stiffle was first found in Swabia, where it is thought to have first emerged. The young Stiffle family was instrumental during this formative period, figuring prominently in the early history of the region and contributing greatly to the development of medieval Swabian society.

Early History of the Stiffle family

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Stiffle Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Stiefel, Stiefler, Stival, Stivel, Stiffler, Stiffle and many more.

Early Notables of the Stiffle family

Notables with the surname Stiffle during this period were Michael Stifel (1487-1567), a German priest and mathematician famous for introducing the modern notations for addition, subtraction, and square root, as well as for mathematically determining that Pope Leo...
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Migration of the Stiffle family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Jacob Stiefel and his wife Catharina Stocker, who settled in Pennsylvania in 1730; Joh. Jacob Stiefel, a German Protestant living in South Carolina in 1788.



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