# Maeder

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**Maeder** is a German surname, a variant of [Mader](/source/Mader_(surname)), particularly widespread in Switzerland.[1] It may refer to the following notable people:

- [Al Maeder](/source/Al_Maeder) (1906–1984), American football player
- [Alphonse Maeder](/source/Alphonse_Maeder) (1882–1971), Swiss physician
- [Clara Fisher](/source/Clara_Fisher) (née Maeder; 1811–1898), British actress
- [Frederick G. Maeder](/source/Frederick_G._Maeder) (1840–1891), American playwright and actor
- [Hans Maeder](/source/Hans_Maeder) (1909–1988), American educator
- [Jo Maeder](/source/Jo_Maeder), American writer and voiceover artist
- [Kurt Maeder](/source/Kurt_Maeder) (born 1952), Swiss equestrian
- [Marcus Maeder](/source/Marcus_Maeder) (born 1971), Swiss sound artist, acoustic ecologist and composer of electronic music
- [Max Maeder](/source/Max_Maeder) (born 2006), Singaporean kitesurfer
- [Pascal Maeder](/source/Pascal_Maeder), Swiss-Canadian film producer and cyberneticist
- Nic and Sebastian Maeder, brothers and Australian musicians who formed the rock band [Maeder](/source/Maeder_(band))

## References

1. Patrick Hanks (2003). [*Dictionary of American Family Names*](https://books.google.com/books?id=FJoDDAAAQBAJ). Oxford University Press. p. 487. ISBN 978-0-19-977169-1.

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