Proper noun
Keppler (plural Kepplers)
A surname.
Martin Electronics men’s 2-4-2 winners were John Keppler and Steve Rennie followed by Kevin Button and Peter Griffiths. Source: Internet
His mode of cartooning had come to be seen as outdated, and a more relaxed style exemplified by the work of Joseph Keppler was in vogue. Source: Internet
Popplow, pp. 50–54 Keppler had been a friend of Wankel's and an ardent supporter of his technological endeavors since 1927. Source: Internet
Keppler, who worked as a New York City corrections officer, was arrested at Rikers Island by members of the Long Beach Police Department on Jan. Source: Internet
The protagonists are in an underwater mining station (Keppler 822) 7 miles below the surface of the ocean when an earthquake fractures the structure, causing it to leak. Source: Internet