Vetter is a German language surname, which means "cousin". Notable people with the surname include:
Vetter is a German language surname, which means "cousin". Notable people with the surname include:
==People== Anouk Vetter (born 1993), Dutch athlete Austin Anthony Vetter (born 1967), American Roman Catholic bishop Brian Vetter (born 1985), American lacrosse player Conrad Vetter (1547–1622), German writer Craig Vetter (born 1942), American businessman Daniel Strejc-Vetterus (1592–1669?), Czech priest, author Darci Vetter (born 1974), American diplomat David Vetter (1971–1984), American; first germ-free human Fred W. Vetter Jr. (1921–2002), American general Günter Vetter (1936–2022), Austrian politician Helmut Vetter (1910–1949), German Nazi SS officer at Auschwitz concentration camp executed for war crimes Hermann Vetter (born 1933), German translator Jessica Vetter (born 1985), American ice hockey player Johannes Vetter (born 1993), German athlete Karl Vetter (1895–????), German politician Louis F. Vetter (1857–1923), American businessman Michael Vetter (1943–2013), German composer and artist Nicolaus Vetter (1666–1734), German musician Richard Vetter (1919–2000), German inventor Stephanie Vetter (1884–1974), Belgian writer
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).