Friedlander
Friedländer or Friedlaender is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
Friedländer is an origin name with the suffix -er to a place called Friedland . The places that have been outside the German-speaking area since 1945 and today have a Czech, Polish or Russian name must also be taken into account.
variants
Personalities
A.
- Adolf A. Friedländer (1870–1949), Austrian neurologist
- Adolph Friedländer (1851–1904), German lithographer
- Alexander Friedländer (1819–1858), German lawyer and private lecturer
- Alfred Friedländer (1860–1933), Austrian painter
- Amalie Friedländer , b. Heine (1800–1838), Heinrich Heine's cousin and childhood sweetheart
- Ann Fetter Friedlaender (1938–1992), American economist
B.
- Benedict Friedlaender (1866–1908), German sexologist
- Benoni Friedländer (1773-1858), German numismatist
C.
- Camilla von Friedländer-Malheim (1856–1928), Austrian painter
- Carl Friedlaender (1817–1876), German economist
- Carl Friedländer (1847–1887), German physician
- Chajim Friedländer (1923–1986), Israeli Charedic rabbi and Talmud scholar
D.
- Dagobert Friedlaender (1826–1904), German banker
- David Friedländer (1750–1834), German entrepreneur and publicist
E.
- Elizabeth Friedländer (1903–1984), German / English typographer, calligrapher and designer
- Erich Friedlaender (1883–1958), German psychiatrist
- Erich Friedländer (1901–1997), German-American chemist
- Ernst Friedländer (archivist) (1841–1903), German archivist
- Ernst Friedlaender (publicist) (1895–1973), German publicist
- Eugen Friedländer (1897–1952), German lawyer
F.
- Felix Emil Johannes Friedländer (Felix Busch) (1871–1938), Prussian district administrator
- Friedrich Friedländer ( Friedrich von Friedländer-Malheim ; 1825–1901), German-Bohemian genre painter
- Fritz Friedländer (1901–1980), German journalist and literary scholar, emigrated from Nazi Germany in 1939 to Shanghai, 1946 to Australia
- Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld (1858–1917), German industrialist
G
- Georg Friedlaender (1843–1914), lawyer
- Gottlieb Friedländer (also Emil Gottlieb Friedländer ; 1805–1878), German archivist and librarian
H
- Hans Friedländer (1888 – after 1935), German philosopher and psychologist
- Hans-Joachim Friedländer (1915-2005), German politician (DBD)
- Henri Friedlaender (1904–1996), Israeli book designer and typographer
- Hugo Friedländer (1847–1918), German journalist and court reporter
I.
- Immanuel Friedlaender (1871–1948), German volcanologist
- Israel Friedlaender (1876–1920), American rabbi
J
- Johann Friedländer (1882–1945), Austrian military
- Johnny Friedlaender (1912–1992), German painter
- Joseph Abraham Friedländer (1753-1852), German land rabbi
- Julius Friedländer (numismatist) (1813–1884), German numismatist
- Julius Friedländer (publisher) (1820–1889), German publisher
- Julius Friedländer (antiquarian) (1827–1882), German bookseller and antiquarian
- Julius Friedländer (banker) (1834-1892), German banker and politician (DFP)
K
- Karl Friedländer (1801–1861), German Hebrew and grammar school teacher
L.
- Lieselotte Friedlaender (1898–1973), German draftsman
- Ludwig Friedländer (1824–1909), German classical philologist
- Ludwig Hermann Friedländer (1790–1851), German physician
M.
- Margot Friedländer (singer) (1917–1998), German singer
- Margot Friedländer (Holocaust survivor) (* 1921), German Holocaust survivor
- Marguerite Friedlaender (1896–1985), German ceramist
- Martha Friedländer (1896–1978), German disability educator
- Max Friedländer (journalist) (1829–1872), Austrian journalist
- Max Friedlaender (musicologist) (1852–1934), German musicologist
- Max Friedlaender (editor) (1853–1915) German district court advisor, lawyer and editor
- Max Friedlaender (lawyer) (1873–1956), German lawyer
- Max J. Friedländer (1867–1958), German art historian
- Michael Friedländer (medic) (1767-1824), German medic
- Michael Friedländer (orientalist) (1833–1910), German orientalist and translator
- Michael Friedrichs-Friedlaender (* 1950), German metal sculptor and sculptor
- Moritz Friedländer (publisher) (1822–1911), German publisher
- Moritz Friedländer (religious historian) (1844–1919), Austrian religious historian
- Moses Friedländer (1774–1840), German banker
O
- Oskar Friedländer , pseudonym of Oskar Ewald (1881–1940), Austrian philosopher
- Otto Friedländer (1889–1963), Austrian writer and pacifist
- Otto Friedländer (writer) (1897–1954), German political scientist, writer and business journalist, Reichstag candidate of the SPD
P
- Paul Friedländer (philologist) (1882–1968), German philologist
- Paul Friedländer (journalist) (1891–1943), German-Austrian journalist and politician
- Paul Friedlaender (chemist) (1857–1923), German chemist
R.
- Rebecca Friedländer (1783–1850), German writer
- Rebecca L. Friedlander , American historian and contemporary author
- Richard Friedländer (1867–1929), German entrepreneur
- Richard Friedländer (businessman) (1881–1939), German-Jewish businessman, stepfather of Magda Goebbels
- Robert Friedlaender-Prechtl (1874–1950), Austrian entrepreneur, publicist and writer
- Ruth Friedländer , maiden name of Ruth Fischer (1895–1961), German-Austrian politician (including KPD)
S.
- Salomo Friedlaender (also Salomo Friedländer , pseudonym Mynona ; 1871-1946), German writer and philosopher
- Salomon Friedländer (1824 / 1825–1860), Jewish preacher and author
- Saul Friedländer (* 1932), Israeli historian and author
- Sophie Friedländer (1905–2006), German-British educator
T
- Thekla Friedländer (1849 – after 1898), German social reformer
- Thomas Friedlaender (* 1966), German musician
V
- Vera Friedländer (actually Veronika Schmidt née Rudau , 1928–2019), German writer
W.
- Walter Friedlaender (1873–1966), German art historian
- Walter Friedländer (1891–1984), German social worker
Friedländer describes:
- Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Waldstein (1583–1634), known as Wallenstein , Duke of Friedland