21-728: [REDACTED] Look up Heffner or Hefner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hefner or Heffner is a German surname meaning 'potter'. It may refer to: Hefner (band) , British rock band People with the surname Hefner [ edit ] Art Hefner (1913–1988), American center fielder Avraham Heffner , (1935–2014), Israeli filmmaker Berniece Heffner (1897/1898–1989), American labor unionist Bill Hefner (1930–2009), US representative from North Carolina Bob Heffner (born 1938), Major League Baseball pitcher Bryon Hefner , estranged husband of Stan Rosenberg, subject of
42-568: A DC Comics character Sherman T. Potter , from the TV series M*A*S*H and AfterMASH Tycho Potter, from Margaret Mahy's novel The Catalogue of the Universe See also [ edit ] Justice Potter (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ "The Potter Family | Wizarding World" . www.wizardingworld.com . Retrieved 2019-10-22 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
63-454: A 48-year-old police officer convicted of killing Daunte Wright Lela Brooks Potter (1908–1990), Canadian speed skater Luke Potter (born 1989), English football player Madeleine Potter (born 1958), American actress Maisie Potter (born 1997), Welsh snowboarder Mark Potter (sportscaster) (born 1960), Canadian sports broadcaster Mark Potter (judge) (born 1937), British judge Mark Potter (musician) , British musician from
84-638: A sexual harassment scandal Christie Hefner (born 1952), former chairman of Playboy Enterprises, daughter of Hugh Hefner Cooper Hefner (born 1991), American businessman, son of Hugh Hefner Cole Hefner (born 1980), American politician Crystal Hefner (born 1986), third wife of Hugh Hefner Don Heffner (1911–1989), American second-baseman Ellyn Hefner , American politician George E. Heffner (1923–2008), American politician Hugh Hefner (1926–2017), founder of Playboy magazine James A. Hefner (1941–2015), president of Tennessee State University Jeremy Hefner (born 1986), MLB pitcher for
105-638: A sexual harassment scandal Christie Hefner (born 1952), former chairman of Playboy Enterprises, daughter of Hugh Hefner Cooper Hefner (born 1991), American businessman, son of Hugh Hefner Cole Hefner (born 1980), American politician Crystal Hefner (born 1986), third wife of Hugh Hefner Don Heffner (1911–1989), American second-baseman Ellyn Hefner , American politician George E. Heffner (1923–2008), American politician Hugh Hefner (1926–2017), founder of Playboy magazine James A. Hefner (1941–2015), president of Tennessee State University Jeremy Hefner (born 1986), MLB pitcher for
126-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Heffner (Redirected from Heffner ) [REDACTED] Look up Heffner or Hefner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hefner or Heffner is a German surname meaning 'potter'. It may refer to: Hefner (band) , British rock band People with
147-2735: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Potter (surname) (Redirected from Potter (surname) ) Potter is an English surname that originally referred to someone who made pottery . It is occasionally used as a given name. People with the name include: Surname [ edit ] Albert Potter (1897–1942), English footballer Alexandra Potter (born 1970), British author Alfie Potter (born 1989), English football player Alfred Potter (1827–1878), English clergyman and cricketer Allen Potter (1818–1885), American politician Alonzo Potter (1800–1865, Bishop of Pennsylvania A. J. Potter "Archie" (1918–1980), Irish composer Anice Potter Terhune (1873-1964), American author and composer Arnold Potter (1804–1872), American self-declared Messiah Art Potter (1909–1998), Canadian ice hockey administrator Barbara Potter (born 1961), American tennis player Barnaby Potter (1577–1642), Bishop of Carlisle Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), British children's writer Bert Potter (disambiguation) , several people including: Bert Potter (composer) (1874–1930), American composer Beryl H. Potter (1900-1985), American astronomer Beryl Potter (d. 1998), Canadian disability rights activist Bill Potter (1872–1970), Australian footballer for Fitzroy Bill Potter (musician) , country singer and television personality Brandon Potter (born 1982), American voice actor B. T. Potter (born 2000), American football player Carol Potter (poet) , American poet Carol Potter (actress) (born 1948), American actress Cassandra Potter (born 1981), American curler Charles E. Potter (1916–1979), American politician Cherry Potter , British journalist Christopher Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: Christopher Potter (provost) (1591–1646), English academic and clergyman Christopher Potter (died 1817) , MP for Colchester 1781–2 and 1784 Chris Potter (priest) (born 1949), Dean and Archdeacon of St Asaph Christopher Potter (author) (born 1959), English author and publisher Chris Potter (actor) (born 1960), Canadian actor, musician and pitchman Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist) (born 1971), American jazz saxophonist and composer Chris Potter (record producer) , British record producer and mixer Cipriani Potter (1792–1871) British composer, pianist and educator Clare Potter (1903–1999), American fashion designer Clarkson Nott Potter (1825–1882), American civil engineer, lawyer and politician Clayton D. Potter (1880–1924), Justice of
168-492: The New York Mets Jerry Hefner (1949–2017), American politician J. R. Heffner (born 1972), NASCAR driver Keith Hefner , founder and executive director of Youth Communication, a nonprofit organization Kyle T. Heffner (born 1957), American actor Larry Hefner (born 1949), American linebacker Lulu M. Hefner (1874–1954), Cherokee businesswoman Philip Hefner (born 1932), Lutheran professor of
189-423: The New York Mets Jerry Hefner (1949–2017), American politician J. R. Heffner (born 1972), NASCAR driver Keith Hefner , founder and executive director of Youth Communication, a nonprofit organization Kyle T. Heffner (born 1957), American actor Larry Hefner (born 1949), American linebacker Lulu M. Hefner (1874–1954), Cherokee businesswoman Philip Hefner (born 1932), Lutheran professor of
210-1178: The Peruvian TV series Al Fondo Hay Sitio Brian Potter , from the British sitcom Phoenix Nights Cedric Potter, from Under Capricorn Clarence Potter, from Harry Turtledove's Southern Victory alternate history novel series Gail Potter , from the British soap opera Coronation Street From the Harry Potter series: Albus Severus Potter , Harry Potter and Ginny Potter (née Weasley)'s son Ginny Potter (née Weasley), Harry Potter's wife Harry Potter , title character James Potter , Lily Potter (née Evans)'s husband and Harry Potter's father James Sirius Potter , Harry Potter and Ginny Potter (née Weasley)'s son Lily Luna Potter , Harry Potter and Ginny Potter (née Weasley)'s daughter Lily Potter (née Evans), James Potter's wife and Harry Potter's mother Fleamont Potter, James Potter's father and Harry Potter's paternal grandfather Euphemia Potter, James Potter's mother and Harry Potter's paternal grandmother Harry Potter Jr., from
231-3098: The Supreme Court of Mississippi Craig Potter (born 1984), Scottish football player Cynthia Potter (born 1950), American diver Dale Potter (born 1949), Canadian football player Danny Potter (born 1979), English football player Darren Potter (born 1984), Irish football player David M. Potter (1910–1971), American historian Dennis Potter (1935–1994), British playwright Don Potter (1902–2004), British sculptor and potter Don Potter (musician) , American musician Dora Joan Potter (1915–1987), Australian children's author Edmund Potter (1802–1883), British industrialist, MP for Carlisle , Beatrix Potter's grandfather Edward Clark Potter (1857–1923), American sculptor Edward Tuckerman Potter (1831–1904), American architect Elderkin Potter (1782–1845), American politician and lawyer from Ohio Elisha Reynolds Potter (1764–1835), American congressman from Rhode Island Elisha R. Potter (1811–1882), American congressman from Rhode Island, son of Elisha Reynolds Potter Emery D. Potter (1804–1896), American politician Frederick Potter (1857–1941), New Zealand businessman Fuller Potter (1910–1990), American abstract expressionist artist George Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: George Potter (politician) (1883–1945), Australian politician George Richard Potter (1900–1982), British historian Gilbert Potter (1878–1921), Irish police officer Glenn Potter (born c. 1938), American basketball coach Graham Potter (born 1975), English footballer and manager Greg Potter , American comic book writer Harrison Potter (1891–1984), American pianist Henry Codman Potter (1835–1908), American clergyman Horatio Potter (1802–1887), American bishop Ian Potter (born 1968), British writer Jack Potter (born 1938), Australian cricketer James Potter (disambiguation) , several people Jennie O'Neill Potter (1867–1900), American actor and dramatic reader Jenny Potter (born 1979), American ice hockey player John Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: John Potter (bishop) (c. 1674–1747), Archbishop of Canterbury John Potter (Liberal politician) (1815–1858), British Liberal politician John Potter (Conservative politician) (1873–1940), British Conservative politician John Potter (footballer) (born 1979), Scottish football player John E. Potter , American Postmaster General John F. Potter (1817–1899), American politician Jon Potter (born 1963), British field hockey player Jonathan Potter (born 1956), British professor and originator of discursive psychology Jonathan Potter (cricketer) (born 1971), English cricketer Jonathan Potter (computer programmer) , Australian programmer Judith Potter (born 1942), New Zealand judge K.C. Potter (born 1939), American academic administrator and LGBT rights activist Kimberly Potter ,
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#1732855984770252-1249: The Union Pacific Railroad Thomas Rossell Potter (1799–1873), British naturalist Tom Potter (born 1940), Mayor of Portland, Oregon Tommy Potter (1918–1988), jazz double bass player Van Rensselaer Potter (1911–2001), American biochemist Vincent Potter (c. 1614–1661), army officer, Regicide of King Charles I William Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: William Appleton Potter (1842–1909), American architect William C. Potter , American scientist and professor William Everett Potter (1905–1988), Governor of Panama Canal Zone William Knight Potter (1844–1914), businessman and mayor of Providence, Rhode Island William P. Potter , American naval commander William Simpson Potter (1805–1879), British author William W. Potter (Michigan politician) (1869–1940), American politician William Wilson Potter (1792–1839), American politician Given name [ edit ] Potter P. Howard ( fl. 1947–1951), mayor of Boise, Idaho Potter Palmer (1826–1902), American businessman and Chicago-area developer Potter Stewart (1915–1985), Associate Justice of
273-585: The United States Supreme Court. His opinion in the Jacobellis v. Ohio obscenity trial popularized the phrase " I know it when I see it ." Fictional characters [ edit ] The Potter family, principal characters in A.S. Byatt's "Frederica Quartet" novels: The Virgin in the Garden (1978), Still Life (1985), Babel Tower (1996), and A Whistling Woman (2002) Bonifacio "Potter", from
294-2565: The band Elbow Martin Potter (actor) (born 1944), British actor Martin Potter (surfer) (born 1965), British surfer Matthew Potter , Irish academic Maureen Potter (1925–2004), Irish actress Micah Potter (born 1998), American professional basketball player Michael Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: Michael Potter (immunologist) (1924–2013), American physician and immunologist Michael Potter (born 1963), Australian rugby league footballer and coach Mike Potter (racing driver) (1949–2022), American racecar driver Mike Potter (baseball) (born 1951), American baseball outfielder Michael Cressé Potter (1858–1948), English botanist, herbarium curator, and Anglican priest Mitch Potter (born 1980), American track and field athlete Monica Potter (born 1971), American actress Mary Potter (disambiguation) , several people Nels Potter (1911–1999), American baseball player Nelson Thomas Potter Jr. (1939–2013), American philosopher Norm Potter (18??–1951), Australian rugby league footballer Orlando B. Potter (1823–1894), American politician Patricia Potter (born 1975), British actress Paulus Potter (1625–1654), Dutch painter Philip Potter (church leader) (1921–2015), Methodist minister Philip Potter (1936–2016), British opera singer Robert Brown Potter (1829–1887), American Civil War General Robert Potter (1909–2010), British architect Roger Potter (1907–1982), American basketball coach Ron Potter , Australian rugby league footballer Russell Potter (born 1960), American writer Ryan Potter (born 1995), American actor Sally Potter (born 1949), British film director and screenwriter Samuel J. Potter (1753–1804), American Senator Sarah Potter (born 1961), English cricketer Stephen Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: Stephen Potter (1900–1969), British author of self-help books Ted Potter (born 1944), Australian rules footballer Ted Potter Jr. (born 1983), American PGA Tour golfer Thomas Potter (disambiguation) , several people, including: Thomas Potter (Universalist) (1689–1777), American Universalist Thomas Potter (industrialist) (1745–1811), Scottish-born Danish industrialist and merchant Thomas Potter (mayor) (1774–1845), mayor of Manchester, England, father of Thomas Bayley Potter Thomas Bayley Potter (1817–1898), British politician Thomas J. Potter (1840–1888), vice-president and general manager of
315-644: The film Troll Mr. Potter , from the film It's A Wonderful Life Joey Potter , from the TV series Dawson's Creek Marygay Potter , from Joe Haldeman's science fiction novel The Forever War Melvin Potter , a Marvel Comics character, formerly the villain Gladiator Mr. Potter, from the film The Stranger Norman Potter, the school caretaker from the British sitcom Please Sir! Pansy Potter , from The Beano Peter Potter "Painless", from The Paleface Peter Potter Jr. "Junior", from Son of Paleface Professor Potter ,
336-1171: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Authority control databases : National [REDACTED] United States Israel v t e Surnames associated with the occupation of Pottery Germanic English: Potter German: Döpfner , Euler , Hafner , Haffner , Hefner , Töpfer , Teper Romance French: Potier Spanish: Alfarero Romanian: Olar Slavic East Slavic: Gonchar , Goncharov , Honchar , Honcharenko , Honcharuk South Slavic: Lončar , Lončarević West Slavic: Hrnčíř , Garncarz Other Hungarian: Fazekas Turkish: Çömlekçi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Potter_(name)&oldid=1231186856 " Categories : Given names Surnames English-language surnames Occupational surnames English-language occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
357-1017: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hefner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. v t e Surnames associated with the occupation of Pottery Germanic English: Potter German: Döpfner , Euler , Hafner , Haffner , Hefner , Töpfer , Teper Romance French: Potier Spanish: Alfarero Romanian: Olar Slavic East Slavic: Gonchar , Goncharov , Honchar , Honcharenko , Honcharuk South Slavic: Lončar , Lončarević West Slavic: Hrnčíř , Garncarz Other Hungarian: Fazekas Turkish: Çömlekçi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hefner&oldid=1247504826 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
378-1017: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hefner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. v t e Surnames associated with the occupation of Pottery Germanic English: Potter German: Döpfner , Euler , Hafner , Haffner , Hefner , Töpfer , Teper Romance French: Potier Spanish: Alfarero Romanian: Olar Slavic East Slavic: Gonchar , Goncharov , Honchar , Honcharenko , Honcharuk South Slavic: Lončar , Lončarević West Slavic: Hrnčíř , Garncarz Other Hungarian: Fazekas Turkish: Çömlekçi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hefner&oldid=1247504826 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
399-403: The surname Hefner [ edit ] Art Hefner (1913–1988), American center fielder Avraham Heffner , (1935–2014), Israeli filmmaker Berniece Heffner (1897/1898–1989), American labor unionist Bill Hefner (1930–2009), US representative from North Carolina Bob Heffner (born 1938), Major League Baseball pitcher Bryon Hefner , estranged husband of Stan Rosenberg, subject of
420-596: The theology of evolution Ray Heffner (1925–2012), president of Brown University Richard Heffner (1925–2013), TV talk show host, and professor at Rutgers Institute Robert A. Hefner (1874–1971), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1949, OK Supreme Court Justice and Mayor of Oklahoma City Robert A. Hefner, Jr. (1907–1987), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1979 and Golden Gloves Boxer Rodrigo Heffner (born 1982), Brazilian footballer See also [ edit ] Hafner (disambiguation) Haffner (disambiguation) Höffner (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
441-596: The theology of evolution Ray Heffner (1925–2012), president of Brown University Richard Heffner (1925–2013), TV talk show host, and professor at Rutgers Institute Robert A. Hefner (1874–1971), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1949, OK Supreme Court Justice and Mayor of Oklahoma City Robert A. Hefner, Jr. (1907–1987), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1979 and Golden Gloves Boxer Rodrigo Heffner (born 1982), Brazilian footballer See also [ edit ] Hafner (disambiguation) Haffner (disambiguation) Höffner (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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