Frisian
Friesen is the name of:
- A Germanic tribe: see Friesen see also: Friesland ( disambiguation)
Beading is the name of several places and districts:
- Friesen ( Hirschaid ), part of the municipality Hirschaid, district of Bamberg, Bavaria
- Friesen ( Kronach ), district of the city Kronach, County Kronach, Bavaria
- Friesen ( Reichenbach ), the district of the city of Reichenbach im Vogtland Vogtland, Saxony
- Friesen ( Thurnau ), the district of the municipality of Thurnau, the district of Kulmbach, Bavaria
- Friesen ( Haut-Rhin), commune in the Haut-Rhin, France
Beading is the surname of the following persons:
- Astrid von Friesen ( born 1953 ), German journalist and educator
- August Heinrich von Friesen (1727-1755), French Maréchal de Camp and grandson of Augustus II of Saxony
- Christian August Baron von Friesen (1646-1681)
- David Friesen ( born 1942 ), American jazz bassist
- Else von Friesen Zebrowski, pseudonym Günther Else
- Eugene Friesen ( born 1952 ), American jazz cellist
- Ernst von Friesen (1800-1869), Prussian district administrator
- Friedrich Friesen (1784-1814), German educator and military
- Friedrich von Friesen (1796-1871), German conservative politician, President of the Parliament, Privy Councillor and estate owners
- Heinrich von Friesen- Rotha (1831-1910), German Heir and member of the Reichstag
- Heinrich Friedrich von Friesen (1681-1739), the Electorate of Saxony general and diplomat
- Baron Heinrich von Friesen (1610-1680)
- Henriette Amalie von Friesen (1668-1732), Countess Reuss to Obergreiz
- Henry Friesen ( b. 1934 ), Canadian endocrinologist, doctor, innovator and a professor at the University of Manitoba
- Hermann von Friesen (1802-1882), Marshal of Saxony, Shakespeare scholar
- Jeff Friesen (born 1976 ), Canadian ice hockey player
- Johann Georg Friedrich von Friesen (1757-1824), privy councilor and superintendent of the Dresden art collections and library
- Juliane von Friesen ( born 1950 ), German lawyer and politician economy
- Juliane Charlotte von Friesen (1784-1861), provost of the released noble Magdalene pin in Altenburg
- Karl Friesen (born 1958 ), German Hockey Goalie
- Karl Hermann Jacob -Friesen (1886-1960), German prehistorians
- Louise Friesen (1794-1861), Saxon Oberhofmeisterin
- Otto Heinrich von Friesen (1654-1717), Polish Privy Council
- Peter M. Friesen (1849-1914), a Mennonite preacher, teacher, historian and writer
- Richard Friesen (1808-1884), Saxon politicians
See also:
- Friesen ( noble )
- Friese (disambiguation)
To name meaning, refer to: Freese
- Disambiguation