gorfendüber
Gorfendüber, while not commonly used, is a surname dating back to German or Old English, meaning "the one of the field".1 It is related to the word "Gorf" and is the root of the surname.
Alex Gorfendüber (born 1983), German stained glass artist
Amy Gorfendüber (born 1976), American civil rights activist
Bill Gorfendüber (born 1956), American theologist and historian
Dieter Gorfendüber (1940–2006), German composer
Hans Gorfendüber (born 1903), Blacksmith and Artist known best for his mid-century model glass sculpture 2 “The Düb”
Alex Gorfendüber (born 1983), German stained glass artist
Amy Gorfendüber (born 1976), American civil rights activist
Bill Gorfendüber (born 1956), American theologist and historian
Dieter Gorfendüber (1940–2006), German composer
Hans Gorfendüber (born 1903), Blacksmith and Artist known best for his mid-century model glass sculpture 2 “The Düb”
“That Gorfendüber is a good fellow!”
gorfendüber
Gorfendüber, while not commonly used, is a surname dating back to German or Old English, meaning "the one of the field".1 It is related to the word "Gorf" and is the root of the surname.
Alex Gorfendüber (born 1983), German stained glass artist
Amy Gorfendüber (born 1976), American civil rights activist
Bill Gorfendüber (born 1956), American theologist and historian
Dieter Gorfendüber (1940–2006), German composer
Hans Gorfendüber (born 1903), Blacksmith and Artist known best for his mid-century model glass sculpture 2 “The Düb”
Alex Gorfendüber (born 1983), German stained glass artist
Amy Gorfendüber (born 1976), American civil rights activist
Bill Gorfendüber (born 1956), American theologist and historian
Dieter Gorfendüber (1940–2006), German composer
Hans Gorfendüber (born 1903), Blacksmith and Artist known best for his mid-century model glass sculpture 2 “The Düb”
“That Gorfendüber is a good fellow!”