Stark (surname)

Stark and Starke are German and English surnames; in the German language stark means "strong" or "powerful".[1] Notable people with the surname include:

People

Stark

  • Andrew Stark (born 1964), Australian street photographer
  • Anthony Stark (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Arthur C. Stark (1846-1899), British medical doctor and naturalist
  • Arthur James Stark (1831-1902), English painter
  • Benjamin Stark (1820-1898), American merchant, politician; U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator (D-OR)
  • Chris Stark (born 1987), British radio personality
  • Christine Stark (born 1970), Canadian volleyball player
  • David Stark (disambiguation) -- refers to several people of this name
  • Dolly Stark (1885–1924), American baseball coach and player
  • Edward W. Stark (1869-1935), American politician
  • Ethel Stark (1916–2012), Canadian violinist and conductor
  • Etilmon J. Stark (1868–1962), American composer and arranger
  • Dame Freya Stark (1893–1993), English writer about the Middle East
  • Graham Stark (1922–2013), English comedian, actor, writer and director
  • Hans Stark (1911-1988), German SS officer and concentration camp overseer at Auschwitz concentration camp.
  • Harold Stark (born 1939), American mathematician
  • Harold Rainsford Stark (1880–1972), U.S. Navy admiral during WWII
  • Helen Stark, one of the Perth Martyrs
  • Henry Powning Stark (1827-1870), New Zealand politician
  • Ian Stark (contemporary), Australian equestrian, Olympic medalist in eventing
  • James Stark (disambiguation) refers to several people of this name, including:
  • Janne Stark (contemporary), Swedish music writer, author and musician
  • Jayson Stark (born 1951), American sportswriter
  • Johannes Stark (1874–1957), German physicist; Nobel Prize laureate
  • John Stark (1728–1822), American Revolutionary War general
  • Johnny Stark (talent manager) (1922-1989), French talent manager
  • John Stillwell Stark (1841–1927), American music publisher
  • Juergen Stark (born 1948), German banker
  • Lars Johan Stark (1826-1910), American politician
  • Koo Stark (born 1956), American actress, model, and photographer
  • Leonard P. Stark (born 1969), American judge
  • Lisa K. Stark, American judge
  • Lloyd C. Stark (1886–1972), United States former governor of Missouri
  • Mabel Stark (1889–1968), American circus performer
  • Melissa Stark (born 1973), American television personality
  • Menachem Stark (1974–2014), American businessman who was kidnapped and murdered in an intended robbery
  • Mike Stark, American author, activist, blogger and commentator
  • Oskar Victorovich Stark (18461928), Russian vice-admiral
  • Pesach Stark, birth name of Julian Stryjkowski, Polish journalist and writer
  • Pete Stark (1931–2020), American politician; U.S. Representative (D-CA)
  • Ray Stark (1915–2004), American film producer
  • Richard Stark, pseudonym of American writer Donald E. Westlake (born 1933)
  • Robert L. Stark (1951), American real estate developer
  • Rodney Stark, American sociologist of religion
  • Tibor Stark (born 1972), Hungarian weightlifter
  • Wilbur Stark (1912–1995), American film producer
  • William Henry Stark (1851-1936), American businessman
  • Wolfgang Stark (born 1969), German football referee
  • Zoe Stark (contemporary), Australian actress

Starke

Fictional characters surnamed Stark

gollark: 2.4GHz and 5GHz are different, er, frequencies, though stuff doesn't run at exactly those frequencies but generally around them.
gollark: That's not really quite accurate.
gollark: You mean 5GHz WiFi or 5G the unneceesary mobile standard?
gollark: RFTools has a builder block thing which can copy areas if you feed in the items, which makes the difficult bit just autoproducing all the items involved, which other mods can do okayishly.
gollark: It would probably be easier to just use CC and OC at least for central coordination and stuff.

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