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'''Weiner''' is a surname (pronounced ' |
'''Weiner''' is a surname (pronounced 'Weiner') originating in the German language. The name is related to [[Wagner (disambiguation)|Wagner]] and means the same ([[wheelwright]]) in an old variant of the German dialect in [[Lower Silesia]].<ref name="Familiennamen">{{de icon}} [http://www.vorfahrenforschung.de/namen.htm Vorfahrenforschung.de <!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also [[German family name etymology]]. |
The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also [[German family name etymology]]. |
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Weiner is a surname (pronounced 'Weiner') originating in the German language. The name is related to Wagner and means the same (wheelwright) in an old variant of the German dialect in Lower Silesia.[1]
The name is common among U.S. Germans: see also German family name etymology.
In the 18th and 19th centuries some Jews adopted the name, which means "wine merchant" in Yiddish.
Weiner may refer to:
- Adam Weiner (born 1975), Polish handball goalkeeper
- Allan Weiner (born 1953), U.S. radio broadcast campaigner
- Allen Weiner, former Stanford Professor of International Law
- Andrew Weiner (born 1949), Canadian science fiction writer
- Anthony Weiner (born 1964), U.S. politician
- Arnold M. Weiner, U.S. lawyer in Maryland
- Art Weiner (born 1926), U.S. football player
- Ben Weiner (born 1980), U.S. contemporary artist
- Bernie Weiner, U.S. football player
- Bernard Weiner (born 1935), U.S. psychologist
- Charles R. Weiner (1922–2005), U.S. federal judge
- Dan Weiner (1919–1959), U.S. photojournalist
- Dave Weiner (born 1976), U.S. guitarist
- David Weiner, a Contributing Editor at the Huffington Post
- Edmund Weiner (born 1950), British lexicographer
- Egon Weiner (1906–1987), sculptor and professor
- Ehud Weiner (changed name to Ehud Manor) (1941–2005), Israeli song-writer, translator, and radio and television personality
- Ellis Weiner, U.S. author and humorist
- Eric Weiner, U.S. author and N.P.R. correspondent
- Erik Weiner (born 1977), U.S. actor, comedian, and writer
- Ernst Weiner (1913–1945), a German S.S. Hauptsturmführer during World War II
- Gerry Weiner (born 1933), Canadian politician
- Greg Weiner, playgirl photographer
- Hannah Weiner (1928–1997), U.S. poet
- Hans Weiner (born 1950), German former footballer
- Irving B. Weiner, U.S. psychologist
- Jennifer Weiner (born 1970), U.S. author and former journalist
- Jody Weiner, U.S. novelist, nonfiction author, film producer, and lawyer
- Jonathan Weiner, U.S. popular science author
- Joshua Weiner, U.S. poet
- Justus Weiner, international human rights lawyer
- Lazar Weiner, a Ukrainian-born, U.S. composer of Yiddish song
- László Weiner (1916–1944), Hungarian composer, pianist, and conductor
- Lawrence Weiner (born 1942), U.S. conceptual artist
- Lee Weiner, U.S. antiwar activist and one of the Chicago Seven
- Leo Weiner (1885–1960), Hungarian music educator
- Marc Weiner (born 1955), U.S. comedian
- Mark Weiner, professor of law
- Matthew Weiner (born 1965), U.S. screen-writer, producer and director
- Michael Weiner (actor) (born 1975), U.S. actor and composer
- Michael Weiner (professor), Professor at Soka University of America
- Michael Savage, U.S. talk-show host
- Michael Weiner (executive) (born 1961), Executive Director or the Major League Baseball Players Association
- Michael Weiner (referee) (born 1969), German football referee
- Michele Weiner-Davis, M.S.W., marriage and family therapist and author
- Myron Weiner, U.S. political scientist
- Randy Weiner, U.S. playwright, producer, and theatre/night-club owner
- Richard Weiner (Czech writer) (1884–1937), Czech journalist and writer
- Richard Weiner (American author) (born 1927), U.S. film-maker and author
- Richard M. Weiner (born 1930), professor of theoretical physics & author
- Robert Weiner, Jr., U.S. water polo player
- Ron Weiner, U.S. television writer
- Russell Weiner, creator of the Rockstar energy drink
- Steve Weiner, Canadian writer and animator
- Susan Weiner, politician from Georgia, U.S.
- Tim Weiner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
- Todd Weiner (born 1975), Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman
- William Weiner (born 1955), Armenian - Israeli composer, violinist and vocalist
- Zach Weiner (born 1982), author and illustrator, web-comic cartoonist
- Zachary Weiner, C.E.O. of Luxuryreach Inc.
Other uses
- Weiner, Arkansas, a city
- Weiner's, a U.S. clothing retailer
- The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum, a U.S. museum
- The Emery/Weiner School, a U.S. Jewish day school
- Feable Weiner, a U.S. power pop band
- Laud Weiner, a short film
- Nu-Way Weiners, a U.S. company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants