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Moroder is a germanised version of the Ladin surname Mureda and may refer to:

  • 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 (1846–1939), Austrian-Italian painter and sculptor
  • Rudolf Moroder-Lenèrt (1877–1914), Tyrolean religious artist, killed in action during World War I
  • Franz Moroder Lenèrt (Ortisei, 4 September 1847 – Ortisei, 13 May 1920) was an Austrian politician and poet. He was the first mayor of Ortisei in Val Gardena, a merchant, a scholar of Ladin history as well as a strong promoter of the Ladinian language.
  • Ludwig Moroder "Lenert" (Ortisei, 7 November 1879 – Ortisei, 10 August 1953) was an Italian sculptor and teacher. He was also known as Ludwig Moroder dl Meune or Lodovico Moroder
  • Johann Baptist Moroder (Ortisei, 20 February 1870 - Ortisei, 24 May 1932) was an Austrian sculptor.
  • Adele Moroder-Lenèrt (Ortisei, 17 December 1887 – Ortisei, 11 February 1966) was an Austrian author.
  • Alex Moroder (Ortisei, 13 May 1923 – Ortisei, 11 November 2006) was an Italian activist.
  • Egon Rusina Moroder (born 15 July 1949 in Ortisei Val Gardena) is an Italian painter and illustrator from South Tyrol.
  • Petra Moroder (born 3 July 1968) is an Italian freestyle skier.
  • Friedrich Moroder, also known as Rico (born 21 March 1880, Ortisei in Val Gardena, died 24 January 1937), was a South Tyrolean sculptor.
  • Otto Moroder (born 29 January 1894 in Ortisei in Val Gardena, died 27 July 1977 in Mayrhofen, Zillertal) was an Austrian sculptor from South Tyrol.
  • Albin Moroder (born 6 December 1922 in Schlitters in Zillertal, died 17 November 2007 in Mayrhofen) was an Austrian sculptor.

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