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'''Moroder''' ({{IPA|de|mɔˈʁoːdɐ}}) is a [[germanised]] version of the [[Ladin language|Ladin]] surname '''Mureda'''.


Originally a surname from [[Val Gardena]], [[South Tyrol]] (present almost exclusively in [[Ortisei]]), since the 18th century traders migrating from Val Gardena have also distributed the surname elsewhere in Italy (Bolzano, [[Ancona]], [[Pordenone]]) and abroad in [[Valencia]] and [[Lyon]], and subsequently in [[Austria]], [[Germany]], [[Santiago de Chile]], and the [[United States]].
'''Moroder''' is a [[germanised]] version of the [[Ladin language|Ladin]] surname [[Mureda]].

Moroder ([moˈrodɐr]) is a surname from [[Val Gardena]] (province of [[Bolzano]]), present almost exclusively in [[Ortisei]]. The migrations, which began as early as the eighteenth century, within a vast network of trade operated by the inhabitants of Val Gardena, have also distributed the surname elsewhere in Italy (Bolzano, [[Ancona]], [[Pordenone]]) and abroad in [[Valencia]] and [[Lyon]], and subsequently in [[Austria]], [[Germany]], [[Santiago de Chile]], and the [[United States]].


The Moroders of Ortisei, of which there are several branches distinct from the "farm" or "house of origin" (Costamula, Lenert, Lusenberg, Resciesa, Doss, Cialian), are traditionally known as a family of [[wood carvers]].
The Moroders of Ortisei, of which there are several branches distinct from the "farm" or "house of origin" (Costamula, Lenert, Lusenberg, Resciesa, Doss, Cialian), are traditionally known as a family of [[wood carvers]].


Notable people with the name include:
Moroder may refer to:


== People ==
== People ==
* [[David Moroder]] (born 1931), Italian luger and woodcarver
* [[Giorgio Moroder]] (born 1940), Italian musician
* [[Karin Moroder]] (born 1974), Italian cross-country skier, Olympic bronze medal winner
* [[Josef Moroder-Lusenberg]] (1846{{ndash}}1939), Austrian-Italian painter and sculptor
* [[Josef Moroder-Lusenberg]] (1846{{ndash}}1939), Austrian-Italian painter and sculptor
* [[Franz Moroder]] (1847{{ndash}}1920), Austrian politician and poet
* [[Johann Baptist Moroder]] (1870{{ndash}}1932), Austrian sculptor
* [[Rudolf Moroder-Lenèrt]] (1877{{ndash}}1914), Tyrolean religious artist
* [[Rudolf Moroder-Lenèrt]] (1877{{ndash}}1914), Tyrolean religious artist
* [[Franz Moroder]] (1847-1920), Austrian politician and poet
* [[Ludwig Moroder]] "Lenert" (1879{{ndash}}1953), Italian sculptor and teacher
* [[Ludwig Moroder]] "Lenert" (1879{{ndash}}1953), Italian sculptor and teacher
* [[Johann Baptist Moroder]] (1870{{ndash}}1932), Austrian sculptor
* [[Friedrich (Rico) Moroder]] (1880{{ndash}}1937), Austrian sculptor
* [[Adele Moroder]] (1887{{ndash}}1966), Austrian author
* [[Adele Moroder]] (1887{{ndash}}1966), Austrian author
* [[Otto Moroder]] (1894{{ndash}}1977), Austrian sculptor
* [[Albin Moroder]] (1922{{ndash}}2007), Austrian sculptor
* [[Alex Moroder]] (1923{{ndash}}2006), Italian activist
* [[Alex Moroder]] (1923{{ndash}}2006), Italian activist
* [[David Moroder]] (1931{{ndash}}1997), Italian luger and woodcarver
* [[Luis Moroder]] (1940{{ndash}}2024), Chemist
* [[Giorgio Moroder]] (born 1940), Italian musician
* [[Ulrich Moroder]] (born 1948), South Tyrolean artist
* [[Egon Rusina Moroder]] (born 1949) Italian painter and illustrator
* [[Egon Rusina Moroder]] (born 1949) Italian painter and illustrator
* [[Walter Moroder]] (born 1963), South Tyrolean sculptor
* [[Petra Moroder]] (born 1968), Italian freestyle skier
* [[Petra Moroder]] (born 1968), Italian freestyle skier
* [[Karin Moroder]] (born 1974), Italian cross-country skier, Olympic bronze medal winner
* [[Friedrich (Rico) Moroder]] (1880{{ndash}}1937), Austrian sculptor
* [[Otto Moroder]] (1894{{ndash}}1977), Austrian sculptor
* [[Albin Moroder]] (1922{{ndash}}2007), Austrian sculptor
* [[Walter Moroder]] (born 1963), South Tyrolean sculptor
* [[Ulrich Moroder]] (born 1948), South Tyrolean artist
* [[Daniel Moroder]] (born 2002), ski jumper
* [[Daniel Moroder]] (born 2002), ski jumper

== Taxonomical names ==
* ''[[Cryptocephalus moroderi]]'', a species of leaf beetle in the genus ''[[Cryptocephalus]]''
* ''[[Thymus moroderi]]'', a small plant found in Spain, especially in Alicante province


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Moroder's household crest

Moroder (German pronunciation: [mɔˈʁoːdɐ]) is a germanised version of the Ladin surname Mureda.

Originally a surname from Val Gardena, South Tyrol (present almost exclusively in Ortisei), since the 18th century traders migrating from Val Gardena have also distributed the surname elsewhere in Italy (Bolzano, Ancona, Pordenone) and abroad in Valencia and Lyon, and subsequently in Austria, Germany, Santiago de Chile, and the United States.

The Moroders of Ortisei, of which there are several branches distinct from the "farm" or "house of origin" (Costamula, Lenert, Lusenberg, Resciesa, Doss, Cialian), are traditionally known as a family of wood carvers.

Notable people with the name include:

People

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