Stricker
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Stricker:
- Der Stricker, the pseudonym of a 13th-century Middle High German itinerant poet
Family name
- John A. "Cub" Stricker (1859 - 1937), an American baseball player (second baseman)
- Eva (Amalia) Zeisel, née Stricker (born 1906), a female Jewish Hungarian industrial designer
- Johannes Paulus Stricker (1816, The Hague - 1886, Nieuwer-Amstel), a Dutch theologian and biblical scholar
- John Stricker (1758 - 1825), a Maryland militia officer
- Karol Stricker (born 1959, Buffalo, NY)
- Katy Hamman Stricker
- Meredith Ann Stricker, an American poetess
- Louis Anthony Stricker (1884, Kimberley, South Africa - 1960, Rondebosch, Cape Province)
- Robert Stricker (1879, Brno - 1944, Auschwitz), a Jewish Czech-Austrian politician
- Salomon Stricker (1834, Waag-Neustadtl/Vágújhely - 1898), a Jewish Hungarian-Austrian pathologist, histologist
- Steven "Steve" Charles Stricker (born 1967), an American professional golfer
- Tal Stricker (born 1979, Ramat Gan), an Israeli breaststroke swimmer
- Herbert Stricker (born 1928, Ontario), a civil engineer, urban developer, and athlete for the Toronto Argos and Toronto Blue Jays,
Other
- Stricker's Grove, a small amusement park in Ross, Ohio, USA
- Rock Creek Station and Stricker Homesite
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