Lore is a name. Notable people with the name include:
Heine is both a surname and a given name of German origin. People with that name include:
Schroeder is a North German occupational name for a cloth cutter or tailor, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German schroden, schraden "to cut". The same term was occasionally used to denote a gristmiller as well as a shoemaker, whose work included cutting leather, and also a drayman, one who delivered beer and wine in bulk to customers; in some instances the surname may have been acquired in either of these senses. This name is widespread throughout central and eastern Europe which has been held by many notable people, including:
Lorentz is a name derived from the Roman surname, Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum". It is the German form of Laurence. Notable people with the name include:
Ingo is a masculine given name in contemporary Scandinavia and Germany, and a historical name in France. It is the male version of the name Inga, used in the same region.
Christopher Evans or Chris Evans may refer to:
Konrad is a German and Polish given name and surname that means "Bold Counselor" and may refer to:
Cremer is an occupational surname with the same origin as the name Kramer. Notable people with the surname include:
Wolff is a variant form of The Wolf surname. Wolf is the 16th most common surname in Germany. It is derived from baptismal name Wolfgang or Wolfram. High-class, Nobility and Aristocracy person of Norse, mostly possibly Danish or Swedish but Scandinavian origin Nivelung Wolf of Köln is the first mencioned in chronicles as a citizen during the Middle Age since year 1135.
Braun is a common surname, originating from the German word for the color brown. The name is the 22nd most common family name in Germany. Many German emigrants to the United States also changed their name to Brown.
Mandel is a surname that occurs in multiple cultures and languages. It is a Dutch, German and Jewish surname, meaning "almond", from the Middle High German and Middle Dutch mandel. Mandel can be a locational surname, from places called Mandel, such as Mandel, Germany. Mandel may also be a Dutch surname, from the Middle Dutch mandele, meaning a number of sheaves of harvested wheat.
Frank White may refer to:
James Cameron is a Canadian film director.
Richard James may refer to:
Ben or Benjamin Smith may refer to:
Ken, Kenny or Kenneth Robinson may refer to:
Gross or Groß, in Germany, the name is usually spelled Groß, which is the correct spelling under German orthographic rules. It is a surname of German, Prussian, and Yiddish origin. The word means "big", "tall" or "great", and was likely adopted in Europe over the 15th to 19th centuries during the times of the House of Habsburg when monarchs of the royal families were called "the Great". Descendants of this House may have adopted the name Gross from their ancestors. German-speaking Christian hymns use references to Jesus as "Mein Herr ist Groß" or "So Groß ist der Herr". In Switzerland, the name is spelled Gross. Some Germans and Austrians also use the spelling with "ss" instead of "ß".
Derick is both a masculine given name and a surname. It is a variant of Derrick. People with the name include:
Russell or Russ Brown may refer to:
Charles Elliott may refer to:
William Freeman may refer to: