Wieland

Wieland is a masculine first name and family name.

Origin and Meaning

Wieland is taken from the Nordic Vølundr, which means " produce artfully " "work of art " or. In Germanic heroic legend Wieland was a blacksmith. This took revenge on his jailer king Nidhard.

Well-known bearers of the name

  • Wieland Backes (* 1946), German television journalist and presenter
  • Wieland Herzfelde (1896-1988), German publicist
  • Wieland Förster ( * 1930), German visual artist and writer
  • Wieland Kuijken ( born 1938 ), Belgian viola da gamba player and cellist
  • Wieland Schmied (* 1929), Austrian art historian, art critic, literary scholar and writer
  • Wieland Speck (* 1951), German theater scholar, since 1992 head of the Panorama section of the International Film Festival (Berlinale )
  • Wieland Wagner (1917-1966), German opera director and designer
  • Wieland Wagner ( journalist) ( born 1959 ), German journalist

Legendary figures

  • Wieland the Smith, the form of the Germanic mythology

Family name

A

  • Almut Wieland - Karimi (* 1965), German orientalist
  • Arnold Othmar Wieland ( b. 1940 ), theologian, 1988-2000 Master of the Teutonic Order
  • Robert A. Wieland ( August Robert Wieland; 1862-1940 ), German hosiery manufacturer

B

  • Bernhard Wieland ( politician ) ( born 1977 ), state chairman of the Socialist Youth of Lower Austria
  • Bernhard Wieland (* 1952), German economist traffic

C

  • Carl Wieland (1864-1936), Swiss legal scholars
  • Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813), famous German poet, translator and editor of the Age of Enlightenment
  • Claudia Wieland (* 1984), German Kunstradfahrerin

D

  • Deba Wieland (1916-1992), Director-General of the ADN
  • Dieter Wieland (actor ) ( 1929-1983 ), German actor and director
  • Dieter Wieland ( b. 1937 ), German documentary filmmaker

E

  • Ernst Karl Wieland (1755-1828), German philosopher and historian

F

  • Franz Wieland (1850-1901), German politician, chairman of the Bavarian Farmers' Federation
  • Friedemann Johannes Wieland, first since 2010 organist and choirmaster at the Ulmer Münster

G

  • Gabriele Wieland ( b. 1960 ), German politician (CDU ), Member of Parliament
  • Georg Wieland ( b. 1937 ), German philosopher and theologian
  • Georg Wieland ( politician ) ( 1842-1923 ), master carpenter and a member of the German Reichstag
  • George Reber Wieland (1865-1953), American paleontologist
  • Gregory Wieland ( b. 1944 ), Swiss professional didactics of mathematics, co-author of the book number and Mathbu.ch ( Klett -Verlag)
  • Guido Wieland (1906-1993), Austrian actor
  • Günther Wieland (1931-2004), East German prosecutor

B

  • Hans Wieland (1825-1864), Swiss professional officer
  • Hans Beat Wieland (1867-1945), the Swiss painter
  • Hans Peter Wieland ( b. 1948 ), poet who writes his books and poems in Bodenseealemannisch
  • Heinrich Wieland (1822-1894), Swiss Army
  • Heinrich Otto Wieland (1877-1957), German chemist
  • Heinz Wieland (1907-1980), German politician ( KPD / SED) and the Spanish Civil War

J

  • Josef Wieland (* 1951), German business ethics
  • Joachim Wieland (* 1951), German legal scholar
  • Johann Georg Wieland (1742-1802), German sculptor
  • Johannes Wieland ( b. 1967 ), German dancer and choreographer
  • Joseph Fidel Wieland (1797-1852), German -Swiss physician and politician
  • Joyce Wieland (1931-1998), Canadian avant-garde film director, experimental filmmaker and mixed media artist
  • Jürgen Wieland, Mayor of Hamm

K

  • Karl Dietrich Wieland (1830-1894), Basel councilor and historian

L

  • Lothar Wieland (* 1888), German pilots in World War I
  • Lothar Wieland (* 1952), German author
  • Ludwig Wieland (1777-1819), a liberal journalist, son of Christoph Martin Wieland
  • Louise Wieland (1909-1965), German politician (SPD )

M

  • Marcus Wieland ( b. 1974 ), German football player
  • Markus Wieland ( b. 1976 ), German ice hockey player and coach
  • Martin Wieland (* 1958), German luthier and owner of Deerbridge Guitars
  • Melchior Wieland (* 1519 or 1520, † 1589; Melchior Guilandinus; Melchiorre Guilandino; Melchioris Guilandini Borussi ), German physician, botanist and traveler

P

  • Patrick Wieland ( b. 1969 ), German guitarist, songwriter and producer
  • Peter Wieland (* 1930), German musical and pop singer
  • Philipp Wieland (1868-1949), German politician (NLP; DDP)
  • Philipp Jakob Wieland (1793-1873), the industry pioneer and founder of the Wieland -Werke

R

  • Rainer Wieland ( b. 1957 ), German politician (CDU / European People's Party)
  • Ralf Wieland (* 1956), German politician ( SPD)
  • Rayk Wieland ( b. 1965 ), German author, journalist and editor
  • Roswitha Wieland ( b. 1983 ), Austrian dancer

S

  • Stefan Wieland ( b. 1961 ), German actor
  • Sylvia Wieland ( b. 1964 ), German singer and actress

T

  • Theodor Wieland (1913-1995), German chemist
  • Therese Wieland (* 1938), German teacher

U

  • Ulrich Wieland (1902-1934), German mountaineers and alpine pioneer
  • Ute Wieland ( b. 1957 ), German film director and screenwriter

V

  • Volker Wieland ( b. 1966 ), German economist

W

  • Walter Wieland ( b. 1946 ), German Boxer
  • Werner Wieland (1910-1984), German actor and radio drama
  • Wolfgang Wieland (philosopher ) ( born 1933), German philosopher
  • Wolfgang Wieland (* 1948), German politician ( Alliance 90/The Greens )

Business

  • Wieland Electric
  • Wieland -Werke AG
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