Weingarten
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Weingarten (German for vine garden, vinyard) is the name of several places
- Weingarten (Württemberg)
- Weingarten (Baden)
- Weingarten Abbey in Weingarten (Württemberg)
- Stores
- Weingarten's, a defunct Texas-based grocer
- Last names
- Gene Weingarten (born 1951), a humor writer and journalist
- Hermann Weingarten 1834–1892, protestant theologian
- Johnny Wayne (born Louis Weingarten) (1918-1990), a Canadian comedian and comedy writer
- Julius Weingarten 1836–1910, mathematician
- Lawrence Weingarten
- Paul Weingarten 1886-1948, Moravia-born pianist
- Randi Weingarten (born 1957), president of the United Federation of Teachers
- Rachel C. Weingarten trends expert and author- online at http://www.weincountry.com
- Romain Weingarten (born 1926), French writer
- Rights
- Weingartner, Weingärtner
- Felix Weingartner, conductor, composer and pianist.
- Félix Alphonse Weingaertner (1844-), Lorraine-born French Jewish musician and composer [1]
- Hans Weingartner
- Hermann Weingartner
- Josef Weingartner (Joseph Weingartner) [2]
- Paul Weingartner
- Wendelin Weingartner [3]
- Marlene Weingärtner, German professional tennis player
- Henry Wein Garten, Aka Henry C. Weingarten- Fraudster claiming to be financial astrologer.see SEC lawsuit.