Staader is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Staader
No. of characters: 7
Origin: Germany
Meaning:

Staader is a form of the Stapler. A staple (Dutch stapel) means a mart or emporium, and in old times a "merchant of the staple" signified a trader of importance. In course of time, however, the word stapler was monopolized by the dealer in wool, and it is now only heard in the compound "wool-stapler." Drayton, in his Polyolbion, commends Leicester:
"for her wool, whose staple doth excel,
And seems to overmatch the golden Phrygian fell."

The variation of Stable. Staple1. A personal name mentioned in Domesday. 2. More likely to relate to stability of mind than to association with horses. 3. A corruption of - Parishes, etc. in counties Kent, Somerset, and Sussex.

Staader is a variation of the Stabler. One who had the care of estables, an Old French word of extensive meaning, defined by Cotgrave, as "a stable, an osterie, an ostellerie, also a sheep-house or fould." In Hundred Rolls, the word appears in the forms of Le Stabler and De Stabulo Stabularyus is found in the sense of hostler in M.S. Digby.

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