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Walther


Walther


Walther is a masculine given name and a surname. It is a German form of Walter, which is derived from the Old High German Walthari, containing the elements wald -"power", "brightness" or "forest" and hari -"warrior".

The name was first popularized by the famous epic German hero Walther von Aquitaine and later with the Minnesänger Walther von der Vogelweide.

Given name

  • Walther Bauersfeld (1879–1959), German engineer who built the first projection planetarium
  • Walther Bothe (1891–1957), German nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate
  • Walther von Brauchitsch (1881–1948), German World War II field marshal
  • Walther Dahl (1916–1985), German World War II flying ace
  • Walther von Dyck (1856–1934), German mathematician
  • Walther Flemming (1843–1905), German biologist and a founder of cytogenetics
  • Walther Funk (1890–1960), economist and Nazi official convicted of war crimes in the Nuremberg Trials
  • Walther Hahm (1894–1951), German World War II general
  • Walther Hewel (1904–1945), German diplomat and one of Hitler's few personal friends
  • Walther Kossel (1888–1956), German physicist
  • Walther von Lüttwitz (1859–1942), German general and a leader of the unsuccessful Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch against the Weimar Republic
  • Walther Meissner (1882–1974), German technical physicist and discoverer of the Meissner effect
  • Walther Müller (1905–1979), German physicist
  • Walther Otto Müller (1833–1887), German botanist
  • Walther Nehring (1892–1983), German World War II general
  • Walther Nernst (1864–1941), German physical chemist and physicist; Nobel laureate in chemistry
  • Walther Rathenau (1867–1922), German industrialist, politician, writer, statesman and Foreign Minister of Germany for the Weimar Republic
  • Walther Ritz (1878–1909), Swiss theoretical physicist
  • Walther Schroth (1882–1944), German World War II general
  • Walther Schwieger (1885–1917), German World War I U-boat commander who sank the Lusitania
  • Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach, German World War II general
  • Walther Stampfli (1884–1965), Swiss politician
  • Walther von der Vogelweide (c. 1170–c. 1230), High German lyric poet
  • Walther Wenck (1900–1982), youngest general in the German Army during World War II
  • Walther Wever (general) (1887–1936), German general, commander of the Luftwaffe and proponent of strategic bombing
  • Walther Wever (pilot) (1923–1945), German flying ace and son of the above

Surname

  • Andrea Walther (born 1970), German mathematician
  • Augustin Friedrich Walther (1688–1746), German anatomist
  • Bernhard Walther (1430–1504), German astronomer for whom a lunar crater is named
  • C. F. W. Walther (1811–1887), German-American first President of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and its most influential theologian
  • Carl Walther (1858–1915), German gunsmith and founder of Walther Arms
  • Christoph Walther (born 1950), German computer scientist
  • Edgar Walther (1930-2013), Swiss chess player
  • Eric Walther (born 1975), German pentathlete
  • Erich Walther (1903–1947), German World War II general
  • Frédéric Henri Walther (1761–1813), Alsatian-born general in Napoleon's army
  • George Walther Sr. (1876–1961), American inventor
  • George H. Walther (1828–1895), American politician
  • Geraldine Walther (born 1950), American violist
  • Gesine Walther (born 1962), German sprinter
  • Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748), German organist and composer
  • Johann Jakob Walther (composer) (1650–1704), German composer/violinist
  • Johann Jakob Walther (1600–1679), German artist and botanical illustrator
  • Johannes Walther (1860–1937), German geologist
  • Kerstin Walther (born 1961), German sprinter
  • Kirsten Walther (1933–1987), Danish actress
  • Philipp Franz von Walther (1782–1849), German doctor
  • Christoph Theodosius Walther (1699–1741), German missionary

See also

  • Walther (disambiguation)
  • Walter (name)



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