The surnames Scharf, Schärf, Schaerff, Sharf, as well as similar spellings of these names, usually have their origins in either the
German
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany (of or related to)
**Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law
**Ger ...
or
Irish languages. As a result of emigration from Europe, these surnames are now also common throughout the United States, Canada and Australia.
The German variants, which were likely spelled Sch''ä''rf or Schaerf originally, usually trace their origins to
Bavaria
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, although the surname is now common over all of Germany. Literally meaning "sharp", it is regarded as having originated as a medieval
nickname
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(or
ekename
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), i.e. it described an attribute of an individual's personality, such as "sharp-wittedness". The
Yiddish spelling Sharf, as well as the other variants, are found among
Ashkenazi Jews
Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
.
In Ireland, Scharf and related surnames, such as Scariff, were originally found in the south-western counties of
Kerry and
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...
. They are now also common in counties
Kilkenny and
Carlow
Carlow ( ; ) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, from Dublin. At the 2016 census, it had a combined urban and rural population of 24,272.
The River Barrow flows through the town and forms the historic bounda ...
.
In Ireland, there are several different
folk etymologies of the surname. One claims that it is indigenous to Ireland, although no
Old Irish
Old Irish, also called Old Gaelic ( sga, Goídelc, Ogham script: ᚌᚑᚔᚇᚓᚂᚉ; ga, Sean-Ghaeilge; gd, Seann-Ghàidhlig; gv, Shenn Yernish or ), is the oldest form of the Goidelic/Gaelic language for which there are extensive writte ...
personal names closely resembling it have been identified. A second theory of the surname's origins holds that it came to Ireland with the Norse-speaking
vikings
Vikings ; non, víkingr is the modern name given to seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and se ...
that invaded and settled in Ireland, becoming known as the
Norse Gaels
Norse is a demonym for Norsemen, a medieval North Germanic ethnolinguistic group ancestral to modern Scandinavians, defined as speakers of Old Norse from about the 9th to the 13th centuries.
Norse may also refer to:
Culture and religion
* Nors ...
. Following the
viking invasions of Ireland in the 10th century, many vikings and their descendants were
gaelicized. According to this theory, one or more vikings carried the name "Skarf", literally "
cormorant
Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the IOC adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven ge ...
", but also in a vernacular sense "glutton", "scoundrel" or "rascal". After
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English politician and military officer who is widely regarded as one of the most important statesmen in English history. He came to prominence during the 1639 to 1651 Wars of the Three K ...
invaded and
reconquered Ireland, prejudicial laws were enacted by the British. The
Statutes of Kilkenny banned the use of the Irish language (including personal names) in most of
Leinster
Leinster ( ; ga, Laighin or ) is one of the provinces of Ireland, situated in the southeast and east of Ireland. The province comprises the ancient Kingdoms of Meath, Leinster and Osraige. Following the 12th-century Norman invasion of Ir ...
. Many
indigenous Irish,
anglicized
Anglicisation is the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by English culture or British culture, or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-English becomes English. It can also refer to the influen ...
their names to sound even more English. Hence, through complex and varying degrees of gaelicization and anglicization, a name such as Skarf may have become various names in different parts of Ireland, including Scarf, Scarffe, Scarriff and Scharf.
List
Notable people with the name include:
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Aaron Scharf (1922–1993), American born British art historian
*
Adolf Schärf (1890–1965), Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party
*
Caleb Scharf, American astronomer
*
Charles W. Scharf, American businessman, CEO, and board member
*
Dorothy Scharf (1942–2004), English philanthropist and art collector
*
Eddy Scharf (born 1953), German poker player
*
Erwin Schärf (1914-1994), Austrian politician
*
George Johann Scharf (1788–1860), German-born English painter, draughtsman and lithographer
*
George Scharf (1820–1895), British art critic, illustrator, and director of the National Portrait Gallery
*
Gerhard Scharf
Gerhard Scharf is an Austrian Paralympic athlete and para table tennis player. At the 1984 Summer Paralympics
The 1984 International Games for the Disabled, canonically the 1984 Summer Paralympics were the seventh Paralympic Games to be hel ...
, Austrian para table tennis player
*
Henry Scharf
Henry may refer to:
People
*Henry (given name)
*Henry (surname)
* Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry
Royalty
* Portuguese royalty
** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal
** Henry, Count of Portugal ...
(1822–1887), English-born American illustrator, Shakespearean actor, and professor
*
John Thomas Scharf (1843–1898), American historian, author, journalist, and politician
*
Jürgen Scharf
Jürgen Scharf (born Salzwedel 15 September 1952) is a German regional politician ( CDU). From April 2002 till 2011 he was the leader of the CDU group in the Saxony-Anhalt Regional Assembly.
Life
Jürgen Scharf was born in Salzwedel approxim ...
(born 1952), German politician
*
Kenny Scharf (born 1958), American painter
*
Kurt Scharf (1902–1990), German clergyman and bishop of the Evangelical Church in Germany
*
Ludwig Scharf
Ludwig Scharf (2 February 1864, at Meckenheim (Pfalz), then Kingdom of Bavaria - August 21, 1939, near Kaposvár, then Kingdom of Hungary) was a Germans, German lyricist and translator.
Scharf grew up and went to school in Blieskastel, later in Z ...
(1864-1939), German lyricist and translator
*
Mark Scharf (born 1956), American playwright, actor and teacher
*
Mark Scharf (born 1963), American Photographer, Artist, Graphic Artist, magazine publisher
*
Michael Scharf
Michael P. Scharf (born April 25, 1963 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is co-dean, Joseph C. Hostetler – BakerHostetler professor of law, and the director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve University School of ...
(born 1963), American law professor, Director of the Summer Institute for Global Justice
*
Michael Scharf (poet)
Michael Nathan Scharf (born January 6, 1969, in Albany, New York) is an American poet and critic. Scharf's poetry "mimics a vernacular language so debased it does actual harm." He was poetry reviews editor at Publishers Weekly from 1997 until 2 ...
(born 1969), American poet and critic
* Michael Scharf (born 1974), American entrepreneur
*
Natasha Scharf, British author, disc jockey, presenter and journalist
*
Nick Scharf
Edward T. "Nick" Scharf (July 18, 1858 – May 11, 1937) was an American professional baseball player who played parts of two seasons for the Baltimore Orioles of the American Association in the early days of Major League Baseball.
He was bo ...
(1858–1937), American baseball player
*
Roman Scharf
Jajah was a VoIP (Voice over IP) provider, founded by Austrians Roman Scharf and Daniel Mattes in 2005. The Jajah headquarters was located in Mountain View, CA, USA, and Luxembourg. Jajah maintained a development centre in Israel. On 23 Decemb ...
, Austrian businessman
*
Shlomo Scharf (born 1943), Israeli football player and manager
*
Stuart Scharf (c. 1941–2007), American composer, guitarist, and philosopher
*
Ted Scharf
Edward Wilson "Ted" Scharf (born October 3, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 238 games in the WHA with the New York Raiders, New York Golden Blades, Jersey Knights, San Diego Mariners, Indianapolis Racers ...
(born 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
*
Walter Scharf (1910–2003), American film composer
*
Werner Scharf (1905–1945), German actor
*
Wilfried Scharf
Wilfried Scharf (born 9 April 1955 in Braunau am Inn) is an Austrian zither player and has been professor at the Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance in Linz since 1989.
Life
Wilfried Scharf had a childhood characterize ...
(born 1955), Austrian zither player and professor
*
William Scharf (born 1927), American artist
See also
* ''
Scharff Scharff is a surname, and may refer to:
* Alexander Scharff (1904 - 1985), German historian
* Anton Scharff (1845, Vienna - 1903, Brunn am Gebirge), Austrian medal maker
* Benjamin Scharff (1651 - 1702), German doctor
* Carlos Scharff (1866–1909) ...
,
Scharffs Scharff is a surname, and may refer to:
* Alexander Scharff (1904 - 1985), German historian
* Anton Scharff (1845, Vienna - 1903, Brunn am Gebirge), Austrian medal maker
* Benjamin Scharff (1651 - 1702), German doctor
* Carlos Scharff (1866–1 ...
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Sharp''
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References
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German words and phrases
German-language surnames