Stouffer
Stouffer is an Americanized spelling of the German surname Stauffer, occupational name for a maker or seller of beakers or mugs.
Stouffer may refer to:
- Abraham Stouffer, Founder of Stouffville, Ontario
- Bill Stouffer, American farmer and small business owner
- Ellis Stouffer (1884–1965), American mathematician
- Kelly Stouffer, former NFL Quarterback
- Marty Stouffer, narrator and producer of the animal documentary show Wild America
- Nancy Stouffer, also known as N. K. Stouffer, American children's book author
- Samuel A. Stouffer, American sociologist
- Stouffer, a previous pseudonym of Scottish musician Calvin Harris
- Stouffer the Cat, puppet of British comedian Harry Hill
- Stouffer Hotels, was acquired by New World Development Co.in 1993 who at the time owned Ramada & Renaissance branded Hotels. The hotels became known as Stouffer-Renaissance Hotels until early 1996 when the Stouffer name was no longer used and all existing hotels became Renaissance as a stand alone brand.
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