Werner (name)
For other uses, see Werner (disambiguation).
Werner is a name of Germanic origins. It is common both as a given name and a surname. There are alternate spellings, such as the Scandinavian Verner.
The oldest known usage of the name was in the Habsburg family.
- Werner I (Bishop of Strasbourg) (c. 980 – 1028)
- Werner I, Count of Habsburg (c. 1025 – 1096)
- Werner II, Count of Habsburg (d. 1167)
Other people with the name Werner include:
Surname
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Family name | |
Region of origin | Germanic |
Related names | Verner, Wernher, Warner, Wessel |
- Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749–1817), German geologist
- Alfred Werner (1866–1919), Swiss Nobel Prize–winning chemist
- André Werner (born 1960), German composer
- Anton von Werner (1843–1915), German painter
- Björn Werner (born 1990), German player of American football
- Brian Werner (born 1966), American Tiger Conservationist, founder of Tiger Missing Link Foundation
- Buddy (Wallace Jerold) Werner (1936–1964), American alpine skier
- C. W. Otto Werner (1879–1936), German physician, discoverer of the premature aging condition, Werner syndrome
- Carla Werner, New Zealander / Australian singer-songwriter
- Emmy Werner (born 1920), American psychologist
- E. T. C. Werner (Edward Theodore Chalmers Werner), (1864–1954),British diplomat and sinologist
- Éric Werner (born 1940), Swiss philosopher
- Franz von Werner, Austrian and Ottoman diplomat and writer, known as Murad Effendi
- Franz Werner (1867–1939), Austrian herpetologist and entomologist
- Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (1768–1823), German poet, dramatist and preacher
- Fritz Werner (1898–1977), German conductor and composer
- Georg Werner (1904–2002), Swedish swimmer
- Gerhard Werner (1921–2012), Austrian American neuroscientist
- Götz Werner, German entrepreneur
- Gregor Werner (1693–1766), Austrian composer
- Hans Werner (film director) (born 1950), Austrian film director
- Heinrich Werner (composer) (1800–1833), German composer
- Heinrich Werner (1874–1946), German physician
- Hildegard Werner (1834-1911), Swedish musician
- Ilse Werner (1921–2005), Dutch/German singer/actress
- Jan Werner (born 1946), Polish athlete
- Johannes Werner (1466–1528), German priest and cartographer, inventor of the Werner map projection
- Josiah Werner (born 1980), American rock musician
- Lars Werner (born 1935), Swedish politician
- Marco Werner (born 1966), winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans 2005 and 2006
- Markus Werner (born 1944), Swiss writer
- Oskar Werner (1922–1984), Austrian theatre and movie actor
- Pe Werner (1960), German singer
- Pierre Werner (1913–2002), Luxembourger politician
- Reinhold von Werner (1825–1909), German naval officer
- Gladys "Skeeter" Werner Walker (1933–2001), American alpine skier
- Susan Werner (born 1965), American singer/songwriter
- Susan Elizabeth Werner Kieffer (born 1942), American physical geologist and planetary scientist
- Theodore B. Werner (1892–1989), American politician
- Tom Werner (born 1950), American television producer of Carsey-Werner Productions and owner of the Boston Red Sox
- Tommy Werner (born 1966), Swedish swimmer
- Wendelin Werner (born 1968), French mathematician, winner of the Fields medal in 2006
- Yehudah Leopold Werner (born 1931), Israeli zoologist
- Zack Werner (born 1960), Canadian artist and producer; judge on Canadian Idol
Given name
Werner | |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Germanic |
Other names | |
Related names | Verner, Wernher, Warner |
Look up Werner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
- Werner Aisslinger (born 1964), German furniture designer
- Werner Abrolat (1924–1997), German actor and voice actor
- Werner Aspenström (1918–1997), Swedish poet
- Werner Asam (born 1944), German television actor, director and writer
- Werner Best (1903–1989), high-ranking Nazi official during World War II
- Werner Bochmann (1900–1993), German composer
- Werner Bruschke (1898–1995), East German politician
- Werner Cabrera, Peruvian politician
- Werner Christie (born 1949), Norwegian Labour Party politician, former Minister of Social Affairs and Health and Social Affairs
- Werner Dankwort (1895–1986), German diplomat before and after the Nazi era
- Werner Erhard, American founder of Erhard Seminars Training (EST) and The Landmark Forum
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1945–1982), German movie director, screenwriter and actor
- Werner Faymann (born 1960), Austrian politician
- Werner Finck (1902–1978), German comedian
- Werner Franz (born 1972), Austrian former alpine skier
- Werner Fenchel (1905–1988), German mathematician
- Werner Forssmann, (1904–1979), German physician, received Nobel Prize for cardiological studies
- Werner Franz (born 1972), Austrian alpine skier
- Werner Günthör (born 1961), Swiss olympic track and field athlete
- Werner Hamacher (born 1948), German deconstructive literary critic and theorist
- Werner Heisenberg (1901–1976), German quantum physicist and Nobel laureate
- Werner Herzog (born 1942), German film and opera actor, director, and screenwriter
- Werner Wolfgang Heubeck (1923–2009), German transport executive, former managing director of Ulsterbus and Citybus
- Werner Heyking (1913–1974), Danish actor
- Werner Hippler (born 1970), plays American football in Germany for the Cologne Centurions, formerly played for Frankfurt Galaxy
- Werner Z. Hirsch (1920-2009), German-born American economist.
- Werner Hoeger (born 1954), Venezuelan Olympic athlete
- Werner Hug (born 1952), Swiss chess-player
- Werner Jäger (born 1959), Austrian speed skater
- Werner Kiem (born 1962), Italian biathlete
- Werner Klemperer (1920–2000), German actor
- Werner Koch (born 1961), German free-software author
- Werner Kohlmeyer (1924–1974), West German football (soccer) player
- Werner Krämer (born 1940), West German football (soccer) player
- Werner Krauss (1884–1959), German film actor
- Werner Kutzelnigg (born 1933), prominent Austrian-German theoretical chemist
- Werner Lička (born 1954), Czech football (soccer) player and manager
- Werner Liebrich (1927–1995), German football (soccer) player and coach
- Werner Mölders, Nazi German Luftwaffe fighter ace in World War II
- Werner Munter (1941–2007), Swiss mountaineering expert
- Werner of Oberwesel (1271–1287), Christian boy allegedly murdered by Jews but venerated as a saint and martyr
- Hans Werner Olm (born Hans Olm, 1955), German television and film comedian
- Werner Otto (born 1948), East German track cyclist
- Werner Perathoner (born 1967), Italian alpine skier
- Werner Peter (born 1950), East German football (soccer) player
- Werner Potzernheim (born 1927), German road bicycle and track cyclist
- Werner Rahn (born 1939), German naval officer and naval historian
- Werner Reiterer (born 1968), Australian discus thrower
- Werner Rolevinck (1425–1502), Carthusian monk
- Werner Roth (footballer, born 1925), coach of Karlsruher SC in the 1960s
- Werner Roth (footballer, born 1948), American soccer player
- Werner Roth (comics), American comic book artist
- Werner Schildhauer (born 1959), East German olympic track and field athlete
- Werner Schmidt (born 1932), Canadian politician
- Werner Schnitzer (born 1942), German television actor
- Werner Schroeter (born 1945), German film director
- Werner Sobek (born 1953), German architect and research engineer
- Werner Stengel (born 1936), German engineer and roller-coaster designer
- Werner Stocker (1955–1993), German film and television actor
- Werner von Siemens (1816–1892), German inventor and industrialist
- Werner von Blomberg, leading figure in Nazi Germany
- Werner von Fritsch, leading figure in Nazi Germany
- Werner von Urslingen (1308–1354), German mercenary
- Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO
- Werner Voss (1897–1917), German World War I fighter ace
- Werner Weinhold (born 1949), Former NVA soldier and defector to West Germany
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