Mind (disambiguation)
Spirit stands for:
- Spirit , general expression for the cognitive abilities of humans
- Geist (band) , German alternative rock band, founded in 2000
- Ghost (game) , video game
- another name for the Geest landscape
- Distillates of macerated fruits, see spirits #brand, water or spirit
- Geist , computational variable in quantum field theory, see Faddejew-Popow-Geister
- Spirit beings , immaterially imagined beings in beliefs
- Nature spirit , entity that is connected to a certain place in nature
- Spirit of the dead , incorporeal imagined being, see ghost
- Spirit of fate , generic term for incorporeal beings in religions, see demon
- Holy Spirit , the third person of God in Christian teaching
Places:
- Münster-Geistviertel , district of Münster (Westphalia), North Rhine-Westphalia
- Geist (Wadersloh) , farmers from Wadersloh , Warendorf district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Geist (municipality of Tannheim) , locality of Tannheim (Tyrol) , Reutte district, Tyrol
- Geist , Hofgruppe in Gurzelen , Canton of Bern, Switzerland
- Geist , German name of the Apața municipality in Transylvania, Romania
People:
- Alfred Geist (1863–1919), German-Baltic clergyman
- Andreas Geist (1805–1860), German painter
- August Geist (1835–1868), German painter
- Carl Geist (1870–1931), German painter
- Christian Geist (around 1640–1711), German organist and composer
- Edwin Geist (1902–1942), German composer and music writer
- Emma Geist (1911–2002), Austrian writer
- Ernst Heinrich Geist (1860–1928), German entrepreneur, see Ernst Heinrich Geist Electricity
- Erwin Geist (1916–2012), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Franz Geist (1911–1994), Austrian industrial manager
- Gabi Geist (* 1953), German actress
- Georg Geist (politician, 1895) (1895–1974), German district administrator and local politician (SPD), mayor of Finsterwalde
- Georg Geist (politician, 1923) (1923-2013), German journalist, administrative officer and politician (CDU)
- Hans-Friedrich Geist (1901–1978), German draftsman, author and art teacher
- Helmut Geist (chess player) (* 1947), German correspondence chess player
- Helmut Geist (geographer) (* 1958), German geographer and university professor
- Hieronymus Geist (1884–1960), classical philologist
- Johann Ludwig Geist (1776–1854), German servant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, secretary, see Goethe's servant
- Jonas Geist ( Johann Friedrich Geist ; 1936–2009), German architect, urban planner and architectural historian
- Joseph Geist (around 1770–1824), Austrian watchmaker
- Karl Geist (1900–1982), German photographer
- Kimberly Geist (* 1987), American cyclist
- Konrad Ferdinand Geist von Wildegg (1662–1722), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Konstanz
- Lorenz Melchior Geist (1807–1867), German doctor
- Manfred Geist (1939–1997), German journalist
- Manfred N. Geist (1926–2002), German economist
- Markus Geist (* 1981), German NCO
- Matthias Geist (* 1969), Lutheran Superintendent of Vienna
- Michael Geist (* 1968), Canadian legal scholar, author and blogger
- Morgan Geist , American musician and DJ
- Morty Geist (1928–2017), American jazz and entertainment musician
- Nadine Geist , German dubbing director and dubbing author
- Otto Geist (1888–1963), German-American archaeologist and paleontologist
- Peter Geist (1816–1867), German painter
- Philipp Geist , light artist
- Rudolf Geist (writer) (1900–1957), Austrian writer
- Rudolf Geist (engineer) (1910–1988), German physicist, engineer and university professor
- Sebastian Geist (1817–1908), German watchmaker
- Sidney Geist (1914–2005), American painter, sculptor, and author
- Sylvia Geist (* 1963), German poet and editor
- Thomas Geist (* 1964), German football coach
- Valerius Geist (* 1938), Russian-Canadian environmental scientist
- Willie Geist (* 1975), American television presenter
Geïst stands for:
- former name of the band Eïs
See also:
Wiktionary: Geist - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations