Wend (onomastics)
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This page contains the onomastics and disambiguation information about the words, place, and human names with the forms Wend-, Wendt-, Went.
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- Wenden (Cēsis)
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For related words, see Wend (disambiguation) or Wende.
- die Wende (de:wenden) means turn in German.
- der Wende is the German name for the Sorbian people (English: Wends, Latin: Venedi, cf.Veneto, Venezia, Windisch). See also Vends and Vandals.
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For more about the German verb, see also German article.
- Places
- Wenden, German name of Cēsis.
- Wenden, Germany, a town in the district of Olpe in North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Wenden Voivodship
- Wenden, Arizona
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There are many people who have the last name Wendt.
- Albert Wendt
- Alexander Wendt (* 1958), American political scientist
- Bill Wendt
- Botho Wendt August Graf zu Eulenburg (1831–1911), Prussian Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior
- Christian Wendt (* ca. 1830; † ca. 1900), German organ builder
- Dean Wendt
- Eric Wendt
- Friedrich von Wendt (1738–1808), German physician
- George Wendt (* 1948), American actor
- Guenter Wendt
- Hans Hinrich Wendt
- Jana Wendt
- Johann Baptist Freiherr de Wendt, mayor of Munich in 1705
- Joja Wendt (* 1964), jazz musician
- Martin Wendt
- Michael Wendt (* 1955), German politician
- Oscar Wendt
- Volker Wendt (* 1969), author
- William Wendt
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Wendel:
- Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel (* 1926), feminist theologian (see also the German article)
- Elmarie Wendel
- Johnathan Wendel, professional gamer also known as Fatal1ty, see also German article
- Joseph Wendel (1901-1960), archbishop of the diocese of Munich and Freising (see also the German article)
- Lara Wendel (* 1965), German actress (see also the German article)
- Wendel Bollman
- Places
- St. Wendel / Sankt Wendel, a German city (see the German article)
- Wendell
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[edit] Wendelin
- See Wendelin
- Wendelinus, or Wendelin of Trier
- Markus Friedrich Wendelin, theologian
[edit] Wendling
- Johann Baptist Wendling, Alsatian German musician
- Karl Wendling / Carl Wendling (1875-1962), Alsatian German violinist
- Pete Wendling
[edit] Wendorf
- Hugo Wendorff
[edit] Wendland
See the Wendland article.
[edit] Wenderoth
- Georg Wenderoth
- Gerhard Wenderoth
- Joe Wenderoth
[edit] See also
- Wendell
- Wend
- Wind/Windt/Wint
- Wendelstadt
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