Schröder
Schröder (Schroeder) is a German surname which has been held by many notable people, including:
- Abel Schrøder (c. 1602–1676), Danish woodcarver
- Arthur Schröder (1892–1986), German actor
- Bernd Schröder (born 1942), German football manager
- Björn Schröder (born 1980), German cyclist
- Bob Schroder (born 1944), American baseball player
- Carly Schroeder (born 1990), American actress
- Christa Schroeder (1908–1984), Adolf Hitler's personal secretary
- Christian Mathias Schröder (1778–1860), German politician
- Corina Schröder (born 1986), German footballer
- Dennis Schröder (born 1993), German basketball player
- Diana Schröder (born 1975), German artistic gymnast
- Dominik Schröder (1910–1974), German ethnologist
- Doris Schröder-Köpf (born 1963), German journalist
- Edward Schröder (1858–1942), German Germanist and mediaevalist
- Ernst Schröder (1841–1902), German logician and mathematician
- Frank Schröder (born 1962), East German skier
- Friedrich Schröder (1910–1972), German composer
- Friedrich Ludwig Schröder (1744–1816), German actor
- F.W. Schröder-Schrom (1879–1956), German actor
- Gerhard Schröder (disambiguation)
- Gerhard Schröder (1910–1989), German politician
- Gerhard Schröder (1921–2012), German radio and television executive
- Gerhard Schröder (born 1944), German politician, Chancellor of Germany
- Gerco Schröder (born 1978), Dutch show jumping equestrian
- Greta Schröder (1892–1967), German actress
- Han Schröder (1918–1992), Dutch architect
- Heinrich G. F. Schröder (1810–1885), German natural scientist
- Jaap Schröder (born 1925), Dutch violinist
- Jan Schröder (1941–2007), Dutch cyclist
- Johann Heinrich Schröder (1784–1883), German-British banker
- John Schroder (born 1961), American businessman
- Jürgen Schröder (disambiguation)
- Jürgen Schröder (born 1940), German politician (CDU)
- Jürgen Schröder (born 1940), German rower
- Jürgen Schröder (born 1960), German water polo player
- Karl Schröder (disambiguation)
- Karl Schröder I (1816–1890), German violinist
- Karl Schröder II (1848–1935), German cellist, composer and conductor
- Karl Schröder (1884–1950), German communist politician
- Karl Schröder, West German canoeist
- Karl Ludwig Schröder, (1877-1940) German screenwriter, director, agent
- Katrin Schröder (born 1967), East German rower
- Kristina Schröder (born Köhler 1977), German politician
- Kurt Schröder (1888–1962), German composer
- Marianne Schroeder (born 1949), Swiss pianist and composer
- Marianne Schröder (born 1977), Norwegian model
- Marie Schröder (1845–1917, Marie Hanfstängl), German singer
- Martin Schröder (disambiguation)
- Martin Schröder (born 1931), Dutch pilot and businessman
- Martin Schröder (born 1954), British chemist
- Matthias Schröder, German Paralympic athlete
- Michael Schröder (born 1959), German footballer
- Nic Schröder (born 1980), Swedish singer and actor
- Ole Schröder (born 1971), German politician
- Otto Schröder (born 1902), German fencer
- Rainer M. Schröder (born 1951), German novelist
- Rayk Schröder (born 1974), German footballer
- Richard Schröder (born 1921), Nazi German military officer
- Richard Schroeder (born 1961), American swimmer
- Ricky Schroder (born 1970), American actor
- Rudolf Alexander Schröder (1878–1962), German poet
- Sophia Schröder (1712–1750), Swedish singer
- Sophie Schröder (1781–1868), German actress
- Thomas Schröder (born 1961), East German sprinter
- Thomas D. Schroeder (born 1959), American lawyer
- Truus Schröder-Schräder (1889–1985), Dutch socialite
- Ursula Schröder-Feinen (1936–2005), German singer
- Wilhelm Schröder (1896–1979), German military officer
- Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient (1804–1860), German singer
- Wilhelmine Schröder, (1839-1924), Swedish writer
- Willi Schröder (1928–1999), German footballer
- Willy Schröder (1912–1990), German discus thrower
- Wim Schröder (born 1971), Dutch show jumping equestrian
See also
- Schröder family, Hanseatic family of Hamburg
- FV J. F. Schröder, a German trawler in service 1929-40, requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine as a weather ship
- Atze Schröder, character from German television series Alles Atze
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