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* [[Frank Wurm]] (1924–1993), American baseball player |
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* [[John Nicholas Wurm]] (1927–1984), American Roman Catholic bishop |
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* [[Mary Wurm]] (1860–1938), English pianist and composer |
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* [[Ole Wurm]] (or Worm) (1588–1655), Danish physician and antiquary |
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* [[Stephen Wurm]] (1922–2001), Hungarian-born Australian linguist |
* [[Stephen Wurm]] (1922–2001), Hungarian-born Australian linguist |
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Look up Wurm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wurm or Würm may refer to:
- Wurm, a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Würm, a river in Bavaria, Germany
- Würm (Nagold), a small river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Würm glaciation, a glacial period named for the Bavarian river
- Wurm (dragon) or European dragon, a legendary creature in folklore and mythology
- 1785 Wurm, a main-belt asteroid
Art and entertainment
- Wurm (album), an album by Wolfgang
- Würm (band), an American sludge metal band
- Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth, a 1991 video game for the NES
- Wurm Online, a fantasy MMORPG
- WRTO-FM, formerly WURM, a radio station in Florida, U.S.
- Wurm (novel), a novel by Matthew J. Costello
- "Würm", the third and final movement of the song "Starship Trooper" by Yes
People
- Erwin Wurm (born 1954), Austrian artist
- Frank Wurm (1924–1993), American baseball player
- John Nicholas Wurm (1927–1984), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Mary Wurm (1860–1938), English pianist and composer
- Ole Wurm (or Worm) (1588–1655), Danish physician and antiquary
- Stephen Wurm (1922–2001), Hungarian-born Australian linguist
- Theophil Wurm (1868–1953), German Lutheran bishop