Witte (and de Witte ) are Dutch and Low German surnames meaning "(the) white one". Witte can also be a patronymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alfred Witte (1878–1941), German astrologer
Carla Witte (1889–1943), German-Uruguayan painter, sculptor and teacher
Dave Witte , American drummer
Earl Witte (1906–1991), American football player
Edwin E. Witte (1887–1960), American economist, "father of social security"
Els Witte (born 1941), Belgian historian
Erich Witte (1911–2008), German stage actor, operatic tenor and opera director
George Witte (21st-century), American poet
Helmut Witte (1915–2005), German U-boat commander
Herman Witte (1909–1973), Dutch engineer and politician
Jean Carlo Witte (born 1977), Brazilian football (soccer) player
Jerry Witte (1915–2002), American baseball player
Joe Witte (born 1943), American weatherman
John Witte (1933–1993), American football player
John Witte, Jr. (born 1959), Canadian-American legal scholar
Karl Witte (1800–1883), German jurist and Dante Alighieri scholar
Keiser Witte (born 1995), American weightlifter
Laura Witte (1869–1939), American-born suffragette active in Germany
Les Witte (1911–1973), American college basketball player
Luke Witte (born 1950), American basketball player
Michael Witte (born 1944), American-born illustrator and cartoonist
Otto Witte (1872–1958), German circus acrobat
Philip Witte (born 1984), German field hockey player
Russ Witte (1916–2016), American swimmer
Sergei Witte (1849–1915), Russian policy-maker
Terry L. Witte (born 1952), American attorney and politician
William Witte FRSE (1907–1992), Slovak-British scholar of German language and literature
William Henry Witte (1817–1876), American politician
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See also
Surnames derived from the color
White English Celtic German /Yiddish Other Germanic Romance Slavic
Belić , Bijelić , Bilić
Belik
Belikov
Belov
Belsky
Belenky
Bely
Belyay , Belyaev , Belyakov , Belykh
Białas , Białek , Białecki , Bialik , Białkowski , Biały
Bielak /Bielák /Belyak , Bielski , Bielecki /Beletsky , Bieliński /Belinsky , Bielawski
Bilski
Bily
Bilyi
Bilyk
Byelik , Belik
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