Reinhard

Reinhard is a male first name and a family name.

Origin and Meaning

The name is a compound formed from derivatives of Old Germanic words Ragina ( " the Council"), rain ( " pure, true") and harti ( "heart ", " hard" or " strong"). It means about "the pure -hearted " ( the honest ), " loyalty " and " Strong in the Council " ( the All-Aware ).

Name-day

  • March 7, abbot of the monastery Rein bei Göttingen in 1168
  • December 5th, St. Reinhard, Bishop of Liège in the high Middle Ages ( 1037 ). The grave probably went under in the destruction of the Liege Cathedral in the French revolutionary wars.

Variants

Female forms: Reinharda, Reinharde, Reinhardine, Renske

  • Reinard, Reinert
  • Clean stove, Reinherdus ( by 793 )
  • Reginhard, Reginhardus (around 834 )
  • Reinhard ( 1402 )
  • Clean Hardi ( 1269 )
  • Reinhard, Reinhardt, Reinhart
  • Hard Rain, Rain Hardt, Rainhart
  • Clean Ward
  • Rinaudo
  • In the Middle Ages Rainald, probably the Italian Rinaldo accordingly
  • Low German / Dutch Reinke, whitefish, Reinecke ( with the standard German - chen corresponding Low German suffix- ke )
  • ( Old? ) French Renart, Renard ( fr. ' fox ')

Bearers of the name

Reinhard were called following rulers:

  • Reinhard I. ( Hanau ) ( ~ 1225-1281 ), Lord of Hanau
  • Reinhard II ( Hanau ) ( ~ 1369-1451 ), Count of Hanau
  • Reinhard III. ( Hanau ) ( 1412-1452 ), Count of Hanau
  • Reinhard IV ( Hanau- coins Hill) ( 1473-1512 ), Count of Hanau- coins mountain
  • Reinhard von Helmstatt (1400-1456), Bishop of Speyer
  • Reinhard I of SICKINGEN (~ 1417-1482 ), Bishop of Worms

Other

  • Reinhard von Blankenburg ( † 1123), Bishop of Halberstadt
  • Reinhard von Dalwigk (c. 1400), Baron and bailiff of Naumburg and Weidelsburg
  • Reinhard Appel (1927-2011), German journalist
  • Reinhard von Hanau (Cleric ) ( † 1369 ), cleric in Bohemia and Southern Germany area
  • Reinhard Lakomy (1946-2013), German composer, pianist and singer

Family name

A

  • Adolf Friedrich Reinhard (1726-1783), German jurist and publicist
  • Andreas Reinhard (1571-1613), German mathematician and Reckoner
  • Annemarie Reinhard (1921-1976), German writer
  • August Reinhard (1831-1912), German composer

B

  • Benno Reinhard ( b. 1964 ), German jazz musician

C

  • Carl Reinhard (1909-1992), German farmer and politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Carlson Reinhard (* 1953), German journalist, deputy editors, author
  • Caspar Reinhard (around 1540-1623 ), German hydraulic engineer
  • Christian Reinhard (1774-1803), German complicity of Schinderhannes
  • Christopher Reinhard (* 1985), German football player

D

  • Daniel Reinhard (actor ) ( born 1951 ), Swiss actor and director
  • Daniel Reinhard ( photographer) ( born 1960 ), Swiss photographer

E

  • Egbert Reinhard (1928-2004), German politician ( SPD)
  • Elias Wins mouth Reinhard (1625-1669), German Lutheran theologian
  • Emil Reinhard (1880-1969), Swiss entrepreneur
  • Ernst Reinhard (1889-1947), Swiss politician ( SP)
  • Ewald Reinhard (1884-1956), German writer

F

G

  • Gret Reinhard (1917-2002), Swiss architect

B

  • Hans Reinhard (1755-1835), Swiss politician
  • Hans Reinhard (architect ) ( 1915-2003 ), Swiss architect
  • Hans R. Reinhard (1919-2007), Swiss botanist
  • Hans Wolfgang Reinhard (1888-1950), German general of infantry
  • Hellmuth Reinhard (* 1911), German jurist, SS officers and Gestapo employee
  • Henry Jonathan Reinhard (1892-1976), American entomologist

J

  • Jakob Reinhard (1742-1787), known as robber Hannikel
  • Johan Reinhard ( b. 1943 ), American archaeologist
  • Johann Georg Reinhard (1606-1672), German jurist and civil servant
  • Johann Jacob Reinhard (1714-1772), Baden- Durlachischer Privy
  • John Reinhard (1870-1964), German politician ( CDU) and theologian
  • Johnny Reinhard ( b. 1956 ), American bassoonist and composer
  • Josef Reinhard (1749-1824), Swiss painter
  • Josef Reinhard ( born 1931 ), Swiss photographer

K

  • Karl Friedrich Reinhard (1761-1837), French diplomat, statesman and writer
  • Kaspar Reinhard, witches Commissioner of Westphalia in the early 17th century
  • Kurt Reinhard ( Righteous Among the Nations ), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
  • Kurt Reinhard (SPD ) (* 1907), German politician ( SPD), Member of Parliament Baden
  • Kurt Reinhard ( musicologist ) ( 1914-1979 ), German composer and ethnomusicologist

L

  • Livia S. Reinhard ( b. 1974 ), German actress
  • Ludwig Reinhard (1805-1877), German parliamentarians

M

  • Max Reinhard (1882-1974), Swiss mineralogist, Petro graph, and high school teachers

O

  • Oliver Reinhard ( b. 1964 ), German actor

P

  • Paula Reinhard (1850-1908) Catholic patroness and founder of the monastery
  • Rudolf Reinhard (1876-1946), German geographer

R

  • Rebecca Reinhard ( b. 1972 ), German philosopher

S

  • Sepp Reinhard ( born 1931 ), Swiss photographer
  • Simon Reinhard ( b. 1979 ), German athlete memory
  • Sophie Reinhard (1775-1844), German painter

T

  • Toni Reinhard (1917-1965), Swiss linguist

W

  • Wilhelm Reinhard ( theologian ) ( 1860-1922 ), German Protestant theologian and politician
  • Wilhelm Reinhard (General ) ( 1869-1955 ), German general and SS -Obergruppenführer
  • Wilhelm Reinhard ( fighter pilot ) ( 1891-1918 ), German fighter pilot
  • Wolfgang Reinhard ( b. 1937 ), German historian

Others

  • Wonderland Reinhard Forest, Mountain, near Kassel in northern Hesse
  • Castle and Abbey Reinhardsbrunn to Friedrichroda in Thuringia
  • Moteurs Reinhard, former French automobile manufacturer
  • Aktion Reinhardt: code name for the systematic murder of all Jews and Roma of the General Government ( German occupied Poland) at the time of National Socialism
  • Reinhard ( Good cell Hürbel ), part of the municipality Good cell Hürbel, district of Biberach, Baden- Württemberg
  • Male first name
  • Family name
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