Vedder is a Dutch and Low German surname. Vedder, related to Dutch vader ('father'), meant 'uncle' (father's or mother's brother) in Middle Dutch and Eastern dialects of Dutch.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Swart Vedder (1834–1905), New York state born British Columbian politician, son of Volkert
- Amy Vedder (born 1951), American ecologist and primatologist
- Buddy Vedder (born 1994), Dutch actor and television presenter
- Commodore P. Vedder (1838–1910), New York politician
- Eddie Vedder (born 1964), American rock musician, singer, and songwriter
- Edward Bright Vedder (1878–1952), U.S. Army physician, researcher of deficiency diseases, and medical educator
- Elihu Vedder (1836–1923), American painter, book illustrator, and poet
- Eva Vedder (b. 1999), Dutch tennis player
- Harmen Albertse Vedder (1635–1715), Dutch settler in New Netherland, forebear of nearly all Vedders in North America[2]
- Heinrich Vedder (1876–1972), German missionary, linguist, ethnologist, and historian
- Henry Clay Vedder (1853–1935), American Baptist church historian
- Jake Vedder (born 1998), American snowboarder
- Jill Vedder née McCormick (born 1977), American philanthropist, activist and fashion model; wife of Eddie Vedder
- John F. D. Vedder (1789–1863), New York politician
- Lou Vedder (1897–1990), American baseball and football player
- Ria Vedder-Wubben (1951–2016), Dutch politician
- Richard Vedder (born 1940), American economist and college professor
- Shirley Vedder née Matthews (1942–2013), Canadian pop singer
- Yvette Iola Vedder (1928–2010), American actress, pin-up model and singer
See also
edit- Vedder River, Vedder Mountain, and Vedder Crossing, British Columbia, Canada, named for Volkert Vedder and family from Schenectady, New York, who arrived in the area ca. 1860[1]
- Vedder Sand, geologic formation in California
- Vedder Van Dyck (1889–1960), American Episcopal bishop
References
edit- ^ Vedder at the Meertens Institute database of surnames in the Netherlands.
- ^ Edwin Henry Vedder, The Vedder family in America, 1657-1973, 1974