Funk (surname)
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Funk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Aaron Funk, Canadian electronic musician
- Allan Funk, American professional wrestler
- Annie Clemmer Funk (1874–1912), Mennonite missionary in India, perished with the Titanic
- Casimir Funk (1884–1967), Polish biochemist
- Dory Funk (1919–1973), American professional wrestler and father of Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.
- Dory Funk, Jr. (b. 1942), American professional wrestler and wrestling trainer
- Eric Funk (b. 1949), American contemporary classical composer
- Franz Xaver von Funk (1840–1907), German church historian
- Fred Funk (b. 1956), American professional golfer
- Heinrich Funk (1807-1877), German landscape painter
- Isaac Funk (1797-1865), American politician, pioneer and rancher
- Isaac Kaufmann Funk (1839–1912), American editor, lexicographer, publisher and spelling reformer
- Joseph Funk (1778–1862), American music teacher and publisher
- Michael Funk, Canadian ice hockey player
- Nolan Gerard Funk (b. 1986), American actor
- Paul Funk (1886–1969), Austrian mathematician
- Robert W. Funk (1926-2005), American religious scholar
- Terry Funk (b. 1944), American professional wrestler, also known as "The Funker"
- Tom Funk, American Major League baseball player
- Vicki Funk (b. 1947), American botanist
- Walther Funk (1890–1960), Nazi official and war criminal
- Wilfred John Funk (1883–1965), American author and publisher, son of Isaac Kaufmann Funk
- Wilhelm Heinrich Funk (1866–1949), German-American portrait painter
See also
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Origin
The ancient and distinguished surname Funk is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German “funke,” meaning “spark,” and was most likely originally used to denote a blacksmith. Alternatively, it may have originally been bestowed as a nickname to indicate a very lively person.[1]