Neander
Neander ( a Hellenized formation from the name Neumann ) is:
Refer to:
- Albrecht Neander (* 1958), German musician, guitarist of Rodgau Monotones
- Anna Neander (1615-1689) is said to have inspired the poet Simon Dach to the poem Annie of Tharaw
- August Neander (1789-1850), German Protestant theologian
- Britta Neander (1956-2004), German musician
- Christian Neander (* 1968), German guitarist, composer and producer
- Christoph Neander (actually Christoph ( orus ) Neumann; 1589-1625 ), German musician, cantor in Dresden
- Christoph Friedrich Neander (1723-1802), Protestant pastor and church hymn writer
- Daniel Amadeus Neander (1775-1869), German Protestant theologian and Bishop of Berlin
- Ernst Neumann - Neander (1871-1954), German artist, inventor and motorcycle manufacturer of the brand Neander
- Joachim Neander (1650-1680), German pastor and hymn writer, according to him, the Neanderthal is named
- Johann Neander ( 1595/96-? ), German physician, philosopher and poet
- Karl Franz Neander by Peter Heath (1626-1693), Titular Bishop of Nicopolis and Auxiliary Bishop of Breslau
- Michael Neander ( educator ) ( 1525-1595 ), German educator
- Michael Neander ( mathematician ) ( 1529-1581 ), German mathematician, philologist and physician
- Wilhelm Neander (1892-1968), Baltic German theologian and church historian
In addition:
- Neander (crater ), named after the mathematician Michael Neander
- Neander motor vehicle, former German automobile manufacturer
- Disambiguation