Wald (onomastics)
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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the word "Wald":
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[edit] Last names
- Abraham Wald, Transsylvania-born mathematician
- Eliezer Waldenberg, noted Rabbi and Scholar
- George Wald (1906-1997), American biologist, Professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, won a share of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit.
- Jerry Wald
- Lillian Wald, American nurse and social worker
- Patricia McGowan Wald, American judge
- Wald (Star Wars)
- Warren Wald
[edit] Others
[edit] Walde
- Alfons Walde (1891-1958), Austrian painter
- Alois Walde (1869-1924), German linguist
- Arve Walde
- Werner Walde (*1926), German politician (DDR)
[edit] Waldner
- Benita Ferrero-Waldner
- Jan-Ove Waldner, a Swedish table tennis player
[edit] Walder
- Francis Walder, see Prix Goncourt
- Lord Walder Frey, see List of characters in A Song of Ice and Fire
[edit] Waldapfel, Waldappel
- Imre Trencsényi Waldapfel (1908 - 1970), Hungarian classic philologian, literary historian
[edit] Waldbaum
[edit] Waldberg
[edit] Waldenberg
- Rabbi Eliezer Waldenberg
[edit] Waldheim
- See Waldheim article
- Kurt Waldheim (born 1918), Austrian politician
- Johann Fischer von Waldheim (1771-1853), German zoologist and biologist
[edit] Waldmann
- Anne Waldman, American poet
- Ayelet Waldman, author
- Doctor Waldman, fictional character in the novel "Frankenstein"
- Myron Waldman, animator
- Ronnie Waldman, British television executive
- Serena Waldman
- Suzyn Waldman, American sports broadcaster
[edit] Waldschmidt
- Ernst Waldschmidt (1897-1985), German orientalist
- Paul E. Waldschmidt, bishop
[edit] Waldstein
- See Waldstein article
- Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Waldstein (1583-1634), Bohemian soldier and politician
- Charles Waldstein (1856-1927), Anglo-American archaeologist ([1])
- Charles Waldstein, U.S. Olympic shooter
[edit] Walding, Waldinger
- Jim Walding, former Canadian politician
[edit] Waldersee
- Alfred Graf von Waldersee, a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall (field marshall)
[edit] Waldmüller
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Austrian painer and writer
[edit] Waldseemüller
- Martin Waldseemüller, German cartographer
[edit] Waldvogel
Waldvogel/Waldfogel:
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