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Lauter (from Old High German luttar, "clear, bright" and aha, "water") is a geographical name and part of the name:
Local community:
- Lauter (Upper Franconia) , municipality in the Bamberg district, Bavaria
Districts:
- Lauter (Burkardroth) , district of the market Burkardroth, Bad Kissingen district, Bavaria
- Lauter (Laubach) , district of the city of Laubach, district of Giessen, Hesse
- Lauter (Lauter-Bernsbach) , district of the town of Lauter-Bernsbach in the Ore Mountains District, Saxony
- Lauter (Suhl) , part of the city of Suhl, Thuringia
- Lauter (Surberg) , part of the community Surberg, Traunstein district, Bavaria
Waters:
- Old Lauter (Louder) - see below → Louder (Baunach)
- Alte Lauter (Rhine) - see below → Lauter (Rhine)
- Bergwiesenlauter - see below → Lauter (Neckar)
- Degenfelder Lauter - see below → Lauter (Fils)
- Drought Lauter - see below → Lauter (Hasel)
- Golden Lauter - see below → Lauter (Hasel)
- Big Lauter - see below → Lauter (Danube)
- Small louder - see below → Louder (blue)
- Long Lauter - see below → Lauter (Hasel) and Lauter (Neckar)
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Lauter (Baunach) , right tributary of the Baunach in the city of Baunach, Bamberg district, Bavaria;
arises in front of Pettstadt, Kirchlauter municipality , Bamberg district, Bavaria; with two short source streams and a tributary:- Louder , right main line upper course from Köslau, city of Königsberg in Bavaria, district of Hassberge
- Loud , left branch overflow from the mountain Stachel on the municipal boundary to the town of Ebern, Haßberge district, Bavaria
- Alte Lauter (Lauter) , left tributary in Kirchlauter, Haßberge district, Bavaria
- Lauter (Blau) , also Kleine Lauter , left tributary of the Blau in Herrlingen, municipality of Blaustein, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg
- Lauter (Danube) , also Great Lauter , left tributary of the Danube near Lauterach, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg
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Lauter (Fils) , right tributary of the Fils in Süßen, District of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg;
with an upper course and an inflow:- Degenfelder Lauter , another upper run name
- Weißensteiner Lauter , left tributary at the Weißenstein district of Lauterstein
- Lauter (Glan) , also Waldlauter , right tributary of the Glans near Lauterecken, Kusel district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lauter (Glatt) , right tributary of the Glatt in Glatten, Freudenstadt district, Baden-Württemberg
- Lauter (Hasel) , source or tributary of the Hasel with the arms Lange Lauter , Dürre Lauter , Goldene Lauter in Thuringia
- Lauter (Itz) , partly also Lauterbach , right tributary of the Itz in the independent city of Coburg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria
- Lauter (Murr) , also Spiegelberger Lauter , right tributary of the Murr near Sulzbach, Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg
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Lauter (Neckar) , also Lenninger Lauter , right tributary of the Neckar near Wendlingen, Esslingen district, Baden-Württemberg;
with the following upper reaches and tributaries before Oberlenningen, all at least partially in the municipality of Lenningen , Esslingen district, Baden-Württemberg:- Black Lauter , left tributary stranded upper reaches of the Lauter source at Schlattstall ago
- White Lauter , right main strand upper course from the Lauter origin near Gutenberg
- Bergwiesenlauter , left tributary after the confluence and left branch of the Schwarzen Lauter
- Kleine Lauter (Lauter) , left course from Brucken, municipality of Lenningen to Owen
- Lauter (Rems) , left tributary of the Rems in Mögglingen, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg
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Lauter (Rhine) - three tributaries of the Upper Rhine; downstream:
- Alte Lauter (Rhine) , left tributary shortly before Neuburg, district of Germersheim, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lauter (Rhine, Neuburg) , also Wieslauter , left tributary from the Palatinate Forest near Neuburg, Germersheim district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lauter (Rhine, Gernsheim) , in the lower course of Winkelbach , right tributary from the Odenwald near Gernsheim, Groß-Gerau district, Hesse
- Lauter (Riß) , right tributary of the Riß near Degernau, municipality of Ingoldingen, Baden-Württemberg
- Lauter (Schlitz) , left upper course of the Schlitz from the Vogelsberg, Bad Salzschlirf, Fulda district, Hesse
- Lauter (Thulba) , left tributary of the Thulba near Markt Oberthulba, Kissingen district, Bavaria
- Lauter (Wetter) , right inflow of Wetter in Wetterfeld, town of Laubach, district of Gießen, Hesse
- Lenninger Lauter - see above → Lauter (Neckar)
- Black Lauter - see above → Lauter (Neckar)
- Spiegelberger Lauter - see above → Lauter (Murr)
- Waldlauter - see above → Lauter (Glan)
- White Lauter - see above → Lauter (Neckar)
- Weißensteiner Lauter - see above → Lauter (Fils)
- Wieslauter - see above → Lauter (Rhine)
Lauter is the family name of the following people:
- Anna Lauter (née Wilser; 1847–1926), President of the Baden Red Cross Sisterhood
- Ants Lauter (1894–1973), Estonian actor, theater director and educator
- Ed Lauter (1938-2013), American actor
- Ernst August Lauter (1920–1984), German physicist
- Gerhard Lauter (* 1950), German administrative lawyer
- Hans Lauter (politician) (1914–2012), German politician (SED, PDS)
- Hans Lauter (psychiatrist) (* 1928), German psychiatrist
- Hans Lauter (archaeologist) (1941–2007), German archaeologist
- Herbert Lauter , professor of process engineering at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences
- Josef Lauter (* 1936), didactic specialist in mathematics and university professor
- Karl Theodor Lauter (1906–1943), German archivist
- Kristin Lauter (* 1969), American mathematician
- Margarete Lauter (1952–2004), German art dealer and gallery owner
- Ludwig von Lauter (1855–1929), Prussian general of the artillery
- Maurus Lauter , German Benedictine and abbot
- Rainer Lauter , German cameraman
- Rolf Lauter (* 1952), German museum director and cultural manager
- Wilhelm Florentin Lauter (1821-1892), German civil servant, manager and politician
- Wilhelm H. Lauter (1847–1917), German civil engineer and university professor
- Wolfgang Lauter (* 1946), German graphic designer, photographer and artist
- Wolfgang Müller-Lauter (1924–2001), German philosopher
See also:
Wiktionary: loud - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Old Lauter
- Purify
- Purify
- Lauterach
- Lauterbach
- Lautergraben
- Lauterquelle
- Lautertal
- Loud origin
- Lutter , linguistic modification of Lauter and a common Bach name