Schulte is a German surname, derived from the word Schultheiß . Variants of the surname include Scholte , Schuldt , Schultens and Schultze .[ 1]
Notable people with the surname include:
Adolf Schulte (1894-1917), German flying ace
Aloysius Schulte , St. Ambrose University president
Dieter Schulte (1940–2022), German labor leader
Eduard Schulte (1891–1966), German industrialist
Edward J. Schulte (1890–1975), American architect
Eike Wilm Schulte (born 1939), German operatic baritone
Francis B. Schulte (1926–2016), American archbishop
Frank Schulte (1882–1949), American baseball player
Fred Schulte (1901–1983), American baseball player
Greg Schulte , American sportscaster
Gregory Schulte , American ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency
Henry Schulte , college football coach
Jim Schulte , American politician
Johann Friedrich von Schulte (1827–1914), German legal historian and professor of canon law
Johnny Schulte (1896–1978), American baseball player
Joshua Schulte (born 1988), CIA employee, convicted of leaking documents
Mary Leontius Schulte (1901–2000), American nun, mathematics educator, and historian of mathematics
Michael Schulte (born 1990), German singer and songwriter
Quinn Schulte (born 2000), American football player
Patricia Schulte , Canadian zoologist
Paxton Schulte (born 1972), ice hockey player
Ursula Schulte (born 1952), German politician
Wildfire Schulte (1882–1949), American baseball player
See also
Surnames derived from the occupation of
Schultheiß German Other Germanic Hungarian Latin/Latinized Slavic / Slavicized
References
^ Kroiß, Daniel. "Schulte" . Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands . Retrieved 2 April 2024 .