Bitter (surname)

Bitter (surname)

The surnames Bitter, de Bitter or Von Bitter may refer to:

  • Billy Bitter (born 1988), an American lacrosse player
  • Francis Bitter (1902-1967), an American physicist who invented the Bitter electromagnet, which uses circular metal plates instead of wire coils
  • Karl Bitter (1867-1915), an Austrian-born United States sculptor
  • Johannes Bitter (born 1982), a German team handball player
  • Peter von Bitter (living), an American palaeontologist
  • Pieter de Bitter (ca. 1620-1666), a 17th century Dutch officer of the Dutch East India Company
  • Susan Bitter Smith (living), an Arizona Republican politician
  • Theo Bitter (1916-1994), a Dutch graphic artist, painter and draftsman

See also

  • Bitter (disambiguation)

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