Schubert is a German and Jewish occupational surname literally meaning "shoemaker".[ 1] Notable people with the surname include:
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
Boris Schubert (1906–1983), Russian-French geologist better known as Boris Choubert
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 songwriter and 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
Heinrich Carl Schubert (1827–1897), Austrian painter
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
Hermann Schubert (politician) (1886–1936), German politician
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
Johann Friedrich Schubert (1769–1811), German composer
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 (1935–2024), 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
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
References
Celtic Germanic
DeSutter /De Sutter, DeZuter, DeZutter, De Zutter
Scheemaeckers , Schoenmaker , Schoenmakers
Schumacher , Schuhmacher , Schuhmann , Schumaker , Schoemaker , Schoeman , Schoomaker , Schuster , Shoemark , Schumann , Shumacher , Shumaker , Shoemaker , Shuman , Shumann , Shuster , Schubart , Schubert , Shubert , Schuchardt
Stiefel , Stiefl , Stifel , Polonized: Szubert , Szuman , Szuster
Romance
Surnames ultimately from Latin "sutor": Suter , Sutter , Souter , Sauter , Soutar , Souttar , Sutor , De Soto , DeSoto, de Soto, Desoto, Le Sueur
Scarpa , Scarponi , Callegari , Calligaris , Calegari , Chaucer , Zangari
Cordonnier , Courvoisier , Corvaisier Sabaté , Sabater Sabatier
Crispino
Sapateiro , Zapatero
borrowings from Slavic: Cebotari , Ciubotaru /Ciubotariu/Ciobotariu/Ciobotaru
Slavic
Chebotar , Chebotaryov (Tschebotarioff), Chebotarenko
Cizmar /Čizmar/Čižmár/Čižman
Łatacz
Sapozhnikov
Shvets , Shevchenko , Shevchuk , Shevtsov , Shautsov, Švec , Ševčík (Sevcik, Shevchik), Szewczyk , Sheuchyk
Šubert , Šubrt
Šuštar (from Schuster)
Szydło
Other