Dreyer

Dreyer is the surname of the following persons:

  • Benedikt Dreyer (ca. 1495-1555 ), German sculptor and painter
  • Björn Dreyer ( footballer, 1977) ( * 1977 ), German football player and coach
  • Björn Dreyer ( footballer, 1989) ( * 1989), German football player
  • Boris Dreyer ( b. 1967 ), German historian
  • Brigitte Dreyer ( b. 1946 ), German politician (CDU )
  • Carl Henrich Dreyer (1723-1802), German jurist and politician
  • Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889-1968), Danish film director
  • Christoph Dreyer ( b. 1966 ), German politician ( CDU)
  • Cord Dreyer ( b. 1962 ), German journalist
  • Dankvart Dreyer, full name: Dankvart Christian Magnus Dreyer (1816-1852), Danish painter
  • Dieter Dreyer (* 1940), German politician ( CDU)
  • Ernst -Jürgen Dreyer (1934-2011), German writer, playwright, translator and musicologist
  • Friedrich Adolph Dreyer (1780-1850), German painter and lithographer
  • Gabriel Dreyer (* 1580, † 1631), German painter and draftsman
  • Georg Dreyer (1847-1903), German dyer, entrepreneurs and citizens chief
  • Georges Dreyer (1873-1934), Danish physician and scientist
  • Gesine Dreyer ( b. 1969 ), German harpist
  • Günter Dreyer ( born 1943 ), German Egyptologist
  • Heinrich Dreyer (1935-1994), German railway official and politician ( CDU)
  • Horst Dreyer ( b. 1928 ), Protestant theologian
  • Hugo Dreyer (1910-1982), German politician (GB / BHE)
  • Jenna Dreyer ( born 1986 ), South African water jumper
  • Joachim Hinrich Dreyer (1712-1749), German jurist and Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  • Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer (1852-1926), Danish astronomer
  • Johann Carl Heinrich Dreyer (1723-1802), German jurist and politician, see Carl Dreyer Henrich
  • Johann Heinrich Dreyer (1670-1737), businessman and Mayor of Lübeck
  • Johann Matthias Dreyer (1716/1717-1769), German writer
  • Johann Melchior Dreyer (1746/1747-1824), German composer
  • Johann Traugott Dreyer (1804-1871), Austrian physician
  • John Dreyer ( Johann Dreger, John Dreier, * 1500, † 1544), Lutheran theologian and reformer
  • Karl Heinrich Dreyer (1830-1900), German jurist, judge and member of the Reichstag
  • Karl -Joachim Dreyer ( b. 1942 ), German lawyer and bank manager
  • Malu Dreyer ( b. 1961 ), German politician (SPD )
  • Manfred Dreyer (* 1950), German internist and diabetologist
  • Martin Dreyer ( b. 1965 ), founder of the Jesus Freaks Germany and editor of Volxbibel
  • Matthieu Dreyer (* 1989), French footballer
  • Max Dreyer (1862-1946), German writer
  • Mechthild Dreyer ( b. 1956 ), German philosophy professor in Mainz
  • Michael Dreyer (* 1959), German political scientist and historian at the Friedrich -Schiller- University Jena
  • Nicholas Dreyer (1921-2003), German politician ( CDU)
  • Oskar Dreyer ( b. 1936 ), German classical scholar
  • Oswald Dreyer - Eimbcke (1923-2010), Hanseatic entrepreneur ( Shipbrokers ), publicist, cartographic expert, Honorary Consul and Honorary President of the Society of Friends Islands eV Hamburg.
  • Otto Dreyer (architect ) ( 1897-1972 ), Swiss architect
  • Otto Dreyer ( politician ) ( 1903-1986 ), German politician ( NSDAP)
  • Otto Dreyer ( theologian ) ( 1837-1900 ), Protestant theologian
  • Pam Dreyer ( b. 1981 ), American ice hockey player
  • Paul Uwe Dreyer (1939-2008), painter of Concrete Art
  • Pierre Dreyer (1924-2005), Swiss State Council of the Canton of Fribourg
  • Rolf Dreyer ( b. 1948 ), German non-fiction author
  • Sven -André Dreyer (* 1973), German writer
  • Uwe Dreyer ( b. 1952 ), German football player

Business

  • A. & G. Dreyer, yard Schönfärber, Institute for dyeing in Hanover

Places

  • Dreyer ( Ochsenhausen ), a district of the city Ochsenhausen, district of Biberach, Baden- Württemberg
  • Dreyer (Texas), a city in Texas

See also

  • Three
  • House Dreyer
  • Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
  • Disambiguation
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