Lotter (surname)
Lötter was the last name of a family of German printers, intimately connected with the Reformation.
The surname may also refer to:
- Melchior Lotter (born 15th century), German printer and founder of Lotter family
- Hieronymus Lotter (1497–1580), Renaissance builder and architect (see Augustusburg Hunting Lodge and Moritzbastei) who lived and died in Geyer, Germany, and former mayor of Leipzig, Germany
- Eberhardine Christiane Lotter (born Kinckelin), Adventurous traveler (see K.Beiergrosslein and J.Lotterer 2019) who traveled from Herrenberg (South Germany) to Charlestown on her own in 1786 and authored a diary of her travels.
- Tobias Conrad Lotter (circa 18th century), master engraver and son-in-law of German map publisher Matthäus Seutter
- Hans Lotter (1917–2008), highly decorated Oberleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II
- Marius Lotter (born 1963), founder of Gaswise the first computerized fuel pump management system running on the AT computer Marthinus J Lotter
- Shelley Lotter, co-founder of the Yale University Redhot & Blue (musical group) in 1977
- Markus Lotter (born 1970), German football coach and a former player
- Madelein Lotter (born 1971), former South Africa cricketer
- John Lotter (born 1971), American convicted murderer and character in the 1999 film Boys Don't Cry
- Bebe Lotter, fictional character played by Donna Mills in the 1972 television film Rolling Man
- Gert Lotter (born 1993), Namibian cricketer and rugby union player
- Albert Lotter, editor of Wrapped magazine
- Johann Lotter, violinist on the albums Victoria Day (2009) and The Waiting (2010)
- Matthias Lötter, (born 1690) master Gold- and Silversmith at the Cape from Augsburg
- Johannes Lötter, (born 1875) a Boer commandant in the Boer War
Other
- Lotter P.Edwin Edin, contestant on the Malaysian reality television show Akademi Fantasia
- Odd lotter, an investor who purchases shares or other securities in small or unusual quantities (lots)
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Lotter
- All pages with titles containing Lotter
- Lotter (disambiguation)
- Lot (disambiguation)
- Lotten
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