Shindler

Shindler is a German surname that is derived from the German word "schindel" which means "shingle". This suggests that the original bearers of the name were related to the trades of making and installing them. Given the demographics of the name's appearance, it is also possible that Shindler is an anglicization of the German surname "Schindler". Variations and alternate spellings include Schindel and Schindelle.

People with the surname Shindler

  • Alma Shindler (1879–1964), Viennese-born socialite and composer well known in her youth for her beauty and vivacity
  • Charlie Shindler, early American homesteader who settled in an area of South Dakota now known as Shindler, South Dakota
  • Colin Shindler, Writer of the 1988 comedy-drama crime film Buster
  • Conrad Shindler, Revolutionary War veteran of the York County Militia, original owner of the Conrad Shindler House
  • Geoffrey Shindler, UK (England and Wales) solicitor specialising in Wills, Trusts and Estates law
  • Mary S. B. Shindler (born 1810), poet of the southern United States
  • Nicola Shindler (born 1968), British television producer and executive, founder of Red Production Company
gollark: There were things with Soviet truck depots driving trucks in circles pointlessly because they had a quota of "40000 miles driven".
gollark: If your factory is told to make 100K units of winter clothing of any kind they will probably just go for the simplest/easiest one, even if it isn't very useful to have 100K winter coats (extra small) (plain white). Now, you could say "but in capitalism they'll just make the cheapest one", but companies are directly subservient to what consumers actually want and can't get away with that.
gollark: That is why we have the "legal system"./
gollark: With a government.
gollark: Sure they can. Just apply penalties/taxes if you pollute stuff.

See also

  • Schindel
  • The Conrad Shindler House, historic building, now part of The Historic Shepherdstown Museum, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia
  • Shindler, South Dakota, unincorporated community in the northeastern corner of Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States
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