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Wera
- Wera von Utrecht , missionary, bishop and saint
- Weradet Chaiseri, Anthony (* 1963), Thai clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Thare and Nonseng
- Weramejenka, Uladzimir (* 1984), Belarusian basketball player
- Weratschnig, Hermann (* 1975), Austrian politician (Greens)
- Werau, Artur Marcell (1887–1931), Austrian composer
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- Werb, Zena (1945–2020), US cell biologist and cancer researcher
- Werba, Erik (1918–1992), Austrian composer and pianist
- Werba, Markus (* 1973), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Werba, Michael (* 1955), Austrian bassoonist, music teacher, Vienna Philharmonic
- Werbeck, Wilfrid (1929–2016), German Protestant church historian
- Werbeck-Svärdström, Valborg (1879–1972), Swedish singer and vocal teacher
- Werben, Dietrich von , Count von Werben and Askanier
- Werbeniuk, Bill (1947-2003), Canadian snooker player
- Werber, Anton (1840–1872), German doctor and university professor
- Werber, Bernard (* 1961), French writer
- Werber, Christine (* 1946), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament of Vorarlberg
- Werber, Friedrich (1901–1981), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Werber, Karl Günter (1929–2013), German Germanist, bookseller and local researcher
- Werber, Manfred (* 1938), German lawyer
- Werber, Mia (1876–1943), Austrian singer (soprano) on German operetta stages and a victim of the Holocaust
- Werber, Niels (* 1965), German literary and media scholar
- Werber, Wilhelm Josef Anton (1800–1873), German doctor and university professor
- Werberger, Wilhelm (* 1881), German civil servant, district administrator in the district of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm (1933–1945)
- Advertiser, Hannah , Hasidic miracle rabbi
- Wer District, Gisela (1875–1956), Austrian theater and film actress
- Werbick, Jürgen (* 1946), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Werbik, Hans (* 1941), psychologist of Austrian descent
- Werbik, Maria (1890–1977), Austrian teacher and politician (NSDAP)
- Werbitzky, Vadim (* 1961), German-Russian composer
- Werbizkaja, Anastassija Alexejewna (1861–1928), Russian writer, playwright and memoirist
- Werbizkaja, Lyudmila Alexejewna (1936–2019), Soviet-Russian linguist, Russian and university professor
- Werbizki, Wassili Iwanowitsch (1827–1890), Russian missionary and ethnographer in the Altai
- Werblińska, Anna (* 1984), Polish volleyball player
- Werbos, Paul (* 1947), American mathematician
- Werbow, Alexei Igorewitsch (* 1982), Russian volleyball player
- Werbowy, Daria (* 1983), Canadian supermodel
- Werbrouck, Ulla (* 1972), Belgian judoka
- Werbs, Norbert (* 1940), German theologian and auxiliary bishop emeritus in the Archdiocese of Hamburg
- Werbyzkyj, Mychajlo (1815–1870), Ukrainian Catholic priest and composer
Werc
- Werchaw, Symon , Dresden councilor, city judge and mayor
- Werchota, Anna (1853–1932), Austrian dialect poet and civil servant
- Verkhovsky, Alexander Ivanovich (1886–1938), Russian Minister of War
- Verkhuzlava of Novgorod , princess of the Kievan Rus and member of the Rurikids dynasty
- Werckman, Greg (* 1964), American producer and musician
- Werckmeister called von Oesterling, Edwin (1832–1912), Prussian lieutenant general
- Werckmeister, Andreas (1645–1706), German composer and music theorist
- Werckmeister, Hans (1871–1929), German actor and director
- Werckmeister, Luise (1882–1942), German actress
- Werckmeister, Otto Karl (* 1934), German art historian and university professor
- Werckmeister, Vicky , German actress and singer
- Werckshagen, Carl (1863–1908), German theologian, pastor, writer and editor
- Werckshagen, Carl (1903–2001), German dramaturge and writer
- Werckx, Kristel (* 1969), Belgian racing cyclist
- Wercollier, Lucien (1908–2002), Luxembourgish sculptor
Will
- Werd, Guido de (* 1948), Dutch art historian and museum director
- Werda, Maximilian (* 1991), German racing cyclist
- Werdan, Karl (* 1947), German internist and cardiologist
- Werde, Hans Meiger von († 1519), German stonemason and architect
- Werdeck, Adolf von (1805–1871), Prussian district administrator
- Werdeck, Ernst Ferdinand von (1687–1742), royal Prussian major general and head of the 7th Dragoon Regiment
- Werdeck, Ernst von (1849–1905), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Werdehausen, Hans (1910–1977), German painter
- Werdel, Thomas H. (1905–1966), American politician
- Werdel-Witmeyer, Marianne (* 1967), American tennis player
- Werdelis, Simon (* 1990), German actor
- Werdelmann, Bruno (1920–2010), German personally liable partner at Henkel, university professor and founder
- Werdelmann, Wilhelm (1865–1919), German architect and architecture teacher
- Werden, Ferdinand von (1880–1948), German art historian and university professor
- Werden, Hubert (1908–2005), German painter, sculptor and art teacher
- Werden, Johann von , long-distance merchant, shipowner and mayor of Danzig (1526 to 1554)
- Werden, Sybil (1924–2007), German actress and dancer
- Werdenberg and Namiest, Ferdinand von († 1666), court treasurer at the Viennese court
- Werdenberg, Felix von († 1530), German nobleman, imperial envoy
- Werdenberg, Johann II. Von († 1486), Bishop of Augsburg
- Werdenberg, Margarete von († 1496), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Werdenberg, Melchior (* 1954), Swiss author
- Werdenberg, Rudolf von († 1505), Grand Prior of the German Order of St. John
- Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz, Albrecht III. von († 1420), last Count of Bludenz
- Werdenberg-Sargans, Hartmann III. von († 1354), count from the Werdenberg family
- Werdenberg-Sargans, Heinrich V. von († 1397), count from the Werdenberg family
- Werdenberg-Sargans, Rudolf VI. von (1344–1367), count from the Werdenberg family
- Werdenhagen, Johann Angelius (1581–1652), German philosopher, political scientist and diplomat
- Werdenstein, Franz Ignaz Albert von (1697–1766), auxiliary bishop in Freising
- Werdenstein, Johann Georg von (1542–1608), German nobleman, canon, cantor, collector of books and music
- Werder, Albert von (1852–1936), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Werder, August von (1808–1887), Prussian general of the infantry
- Werder, August von (1819–1882), German organ builder
- Werder, Axel von (* 1956), German business economist and university lecturer
- Werder, Bernhard von (1823–1907), Prussian general of the infantry
- Werder, Diederich von dem (1584–1657), German translator, epic poet and poet
- Werder, Felix (1922–2012), German-Australian composer and music critic
- Werder, Ferdinand von (1785–1861), Prussian lieutenant general
- Werder, Franz Karl von (1788–1869), Prussian infantry general and honorary citizen of Kassel
- Werder, Friedrich von (1891–1968), German police officer and chief of police
- Werder, Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand von (1786–1854), Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Stralsund
- Werder, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1747–1820), Prussian major general
- Werder, Hans Ernst Christoph von (1771–1837), Prussian lieutenant general
- Werder, Hans Ernst Dietrich von (1740–1800), Prussian civil servant, Minister at the General Directorate
- Werder, Hans Klaus von (1892–1972), German officer, personal adjutant to Prince Eitel Friedrich von Prussia, federal chairman of the Semper talis Bund (1953–1971)
- Werder, Hans von (1867–1923), Prussian colonel, brigade commander and knight of the Pour le Mérite
- Werder, Ilse (* 1925), German editor and non-fiction author
- Werder, Johann III. von († 1466), Bishop of Merseburg
- Werder, Johann Ludwig (1808–1885), German inventor, designer and director of the Cramer-Klett machine factory in Nuremberg
- Werder, Johann von (1783–1854), Prussian major general
- Werder, Karl (1806–1893), German philosopher and poet
- Werder, Lorenz (1646–1720), Swiss mayor
- Werder, Ludwig Timon Moritz von (1780-1852), Prussian major general
- Werder, Lutz von (* 1939), German author and lecturer in creative writing
- Werder, Nikolaus von (1856–1917), German administrative lawyer and politician
- Werder, Rasa von (* 1945), German-American stripper, bodybuilder and founder of her own church
- Werder, Ulrich (* 1951), German soccer player
- Werder, Urs († 1499), Swiss glass painter
- Werder, Wolf Bernhard von († 1741), Saxon-Weißenfels castle captain, stable master and manor owner
- Werdermann, Erich (1892–1959), German botanist
- Werdermann, Hermann (1888–1954), German theologian
- Werdes, Karl (1872–1953), German farmer and politician (CNBL), MdL
- Werdin, Eberhard (1911–1991), German composer and music teacher
- Werdin, Egon (1954–2018), German cameraman
- Werding, Juliane (* 1956), German singer, songwriter and naturopath
- Werding, Martin (* 1964), German university professor, professor of social policy and social economics
- Werdmüller, Hans Caspar (1663–1744), Swiss master builder, officer and politician.
- Werdmüller, Hans Georg (1616–1678), Swiss military engineer
- Werdmüller, Hans Rudolf (1614–1677), Swiss officer
- Werdmüller, Johann Conrad (1819–1892), Swiss draftsman and engraver, professor at the Zurich Polytechnic
- Werdmüller, Johann Heinrich (1742–1814), Swiss painter and author
- Werdmüller, Johann Rudolf (1639–1668), Swiss draftsman, painter and sculptor
- Werdmüller, Konrad (1606–1674), Swiss military leader
- Werdnig, Guido (1844–1919), Austrian neurologist
- Werdnik, Martin (1865–1930), Austrian fencer
- Werdo († 812), abbot of the St. Gallen monastery
- Werdt, Abraham von (1594–1671), politician
- Werdt, Friedrich von (1831–1893), Swiss engineer, landowner and politician
- Werdum, Fabrício (* 1977), Brazilian MMA and BJJ fighter
- Werdum, Ulrich von (1632–1681), chief of Werdum, Inhausen and Roffhausen
Were
- Were, Paul (* 1991), Kenyan soccer player
- Wereat, John († 1799), Governor of Georgia
- Weredjuk, Volodymyr (* 1993), Ukrainian ski jumper
- Werefkin, Marianne von (1860–1938), Russian expressionist painter
- Wereko-Brobby, Charles (* 1953), Ghanaian engineering scientist, diplomat, politician, party founder (UGM) and presidential candidate in 2000
- Werenberg, Bernhard (1577–1643), German educator and philosopher
- Werenfels, Peter (1627–1703), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Werenfels, Samuel (1657–1740), Reformed theologian
- Werenfels, Samuel (1720–1800), Swiss baroque architect
- Werenfels, Stina (* 1964), Swiss filmmaker
- Werenfried († 760), missionary and saint
- Werenka, Brad (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Werenka, Darcy (* 1973), Austrian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Werenski, Zach (* 1997), American ice hockey player
- Werenskiold, Dagfin (1892–1977), Norwegian painter and sculptor
- Werenskiold, Erik (1855–1938), Norwegian painter and draftsman
- Werenskiold, Werner (1883–1961), Norwegian geologist and geographer
- Werenwag, Georg von († 1509), German nobleman and bailiff
- Weresch, Hans (1902–1986), Romanian-German teacher, researcher and cultural politician
- Vereschtschagin, Leonid Fjodorowitsch (1909–1977), Ukrainian-Russian physicist, chemist and university professor
- Vereschagin, Pyotr Petrovich († 1886), Russian painter
- Vereschtschagin, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1842–1904), Russian battle painter
- Vereschtschetin, Wladlen Stepanowitsch (* 1932), Russian lawyer
- Vereschchuk, Iryna (* 1979), Ukrainian politician
- Weressai, Ostap (1803–1890), Ukrainian musician
- Weressajew, Wikenti Wikentjewitsch (1867–1945), Russian doctor and writer
- Weretennikow, Michail (* 1946), Soviet ski jumper
- Weretennikow, Oleg Alexandrovich (* 1970), Russian football player
Throw
- Werf, Fritz (* 1934), German writer
- Werfel, Franz (1890–1945), Austrian writer
- Werfel, Gina (* 1951), American painter and university professor
- Werfel, Pia (* 1951), German actress, radio play and voice actor
- Werfer, Albert (1815–1885), German pastor and author
- Werfer, Franz Joseph (1778–1823), German doctor and author of a medical description of the country
- Werff, Adriaen van der (1659–1722), Dutch painter
- Werff, Anko van der , Dutch aviation manager
- Werff, Jasper van der (* 1998), Swiss football player
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- Werge, Carsten (* 1959), Danish reporter
- Wergeland, Henrik (1808–1845), Norwegian poet
- Wergeland, Nicolai (1780–1848), Norwegian theologian and politician
- Wergeland, Oscar (1844–1910), Norwegian painter
- Werger, Stefanie (* 1951), Austrian musician, author and actress
- Wergifker, Aarón (1914–1994), Argentine football player
- Wergin, Clemens (* 1969), German journalist
- Wergin, Ulrich (* 1939), German specialist in German
- Werginz, Walter , Austrian soccer player
Whoh
- Werhahn, Agnes (* 1957), German vaulting instructor and lunge guide
- Werhahn, Hermann Josef (1923–2016), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Werhahn, Libet (1928–2019), German woman, daughter of Konrad Adenauer
- Werhahn, Peter (1842–1922), German banker and entrepreneur
- Werhahn, Peter H. (1913–1996), German entrepreneur
- Werhahn, Peter Wilhelm (1802–1871), German timber merchant and sawmill owner
- Werhahn, Wilhelm (1880–1964), German banker and entrepreneur
- Werhahn, Wilhelm (* 1939), German entrepreneur
- Werhahn, Wilhelm Cornelius (1891–1945), German entrepreneur
- Werhand, Klaus Rudolf (1938–2009), German blacksmith and metal sculptor
- Werhand, Martin (* 1968), German publisher and editor
- Werhun, Petro (1890–1957), Ukrainian priest, Blessed
Weri
- Werich, Jan (1905–1980), Czech actor and playwright
- Werigand , Count of Friuli and Istria, Vogt of the Duke of Carinthia and St. Peter in Salzburg
- Werikhe, Michael (1956–1999), Kenyan activist who campaigned for the establishment of reservations
- Werin, Odd (* 1958), Swedish rear admiral
- Werinhar († 982), Abbot of Fulda, cardinal
- Werinhar , abbot of the St. Gallen Monastery (1083-1086)
- Werinher († 1167), abbot and librarian of the St. Gallen monastery
- Werion, Rudi (1935–2006), German pop, musical and film composer
- Weritschew, Grigori Wladimirowitsch (1957–2006), Soviet judoka
- Weritz, Lasse (* 1986), German politician (CDU), member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
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- Werkentin, Falco (* 1944), German sociologist and historian
- Werker, Alfred L. (1896–1975), American film director
- Werker, David (* 1985), German comedian
- Werker, Katja (* 1970), German singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
- Werkgartner, Anton (1890–1970), Austrian forensic doctor
- Werkheiser, Devon (* 1991), American actor
- Werkhoven, Mart van (* 1991), Dutch volleyball player
- Werkin, Boris Ieremijewitsch (1919–1990), Soviet low-temperature physicist
- Werkle, Horst (* 1950), German civil engineer and professor emeritus at the Konstanz University of Technology, Economics and Design
- Werkle-Bergner, Markus (* 1976), German psychologist
- Werkman, Chester Hamlin (1893–1962), American microbiologist
- Werkman, Hendrik Nicolaas (1882–1945), Dutch artist
- Werkmann, Else (* 1897), Austrian translator
- Werkmann, Karl (1878–1951), Austrian journalist and private secretary to Karl I.
- Werkmann, Klara , German Catholic nun
- Werkmeister, Benedikt Maria von (1745–1823), Roman Catholic theologian
- Werkmeister, Karl (1898–1976), German ambassador
- Werkmeister, Lotte (1885–1970), German chansonnière, cabaret artist and film actress
- Werkmeister, Otto (1918–2001), German football player and coach
- Werkmeister, Paul (1878–1944), German geodesist
- Werkmeister, Sepp (* 1931), German jazz photographer
- Werkmeister, William Henry (1901–1993), American historian and philosopher
- Werkmüller, Albert (* 1879), German hurdler
- Werkmüller, Dieter (* 1937), German lawyer and university professor
- Werkner, Ines-Jacqueline (* 1965), German social scientist
- Werkner, Lajos (1883–1943), Hungarian saber fencer and Olympic champion
- Werkner, Patrick (* 1953), Austrian art historian
- Werkowitsch, Eugen (1872–1945), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Werkstätter, Benedikt († 1772), Austrian painter
- Werkstetter, Franz Xaver (* 1933), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Werkström, Bertil (1928-2010), Swedish clergyman and archbishop
Werl
- Werl, Elisabeth (1898–1983), German church historian
- Werlang, Guilherme Antônio (* 1950), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Lages
- Werle, Barbara (1928–2013), American actress and dancer
- Werle, Bernd (* 1955), German religious and Roman Catholic theologian
- Werle, Dirk (* 1975), German Germanist, literary scholar and university professor
- Werle, Eduard (1801–1884), Franco-German businessman and French politician
- Werle, Enno , German boxing trainer
- Werlé, François Jean (1763–1811), Brigadier General
- Werle, Gerhard (* 1952), German legal scholar
- Werlé, Heinrich (1887–1955), German choir director, organist and music critic
- Werle, Jakob (1914–1993), German farmer and politician (CDU)
- Werle, Jan (* 1984), Dutch chess grandmaster
- Werle, Johann (1810–1861), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Werle, Karl-Heinz (1925–2009), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werle, Lambert von († 1500), abbot of the Eldena monastery
- Werle, Simon (* 1957), German writer and translator
- Werlé, Wilhelm (1804–1880), member of the Prussian House of Representatives, entrepreneur, city councilor in Barmen and co-founder of the Barmen Beautification Association
- Werleigh, Claudette (* 1946), Haitian politician
- Werlein, Kilian (1677–1737), abbot of St. Lambrecht Abbey
- Werlein, Wiebke (* 1979), German soccer player
- Werlen, Benno (* 1952), Swiss geographer
- Werlen, Iwar (* 1947), Swiss linguist and dialectologist
- Werlen, Marc (* 1978), Swiss ice hockey player
- Werlen, Martin (* 1962), Swiss religious, abbot of the Einsiedeln monastery
- Werler, Gisela (1934–2003), German criminal, Germany's first female bank robber
- Werler, Karl-Heinz (1932–1997), German mathematician and computer scientist
- Werlhof, August Carl Ernst von (1809–1895), Counselor in Celle
- Werlhof, Claudia von (* 1943), German sociologist and political scientist
- Werlhof, Ernst August von (1778–1857), German privy councilor
- Werlhof, Gottlieb Friedrich Christian von (1772–1842), German administrative lawyer
- Werlhof, Johann (1660–1711), German legal scholar
- Werlhof, Paul Gottlieb (1699–1767), German doctor and poet
- Werlhof, Wilhelm Gottfried von (1744–1832), German instance judge
- Werlich, Rudolf (* 1910), German bobsledder
- Werliin, Andreas (* 1982), Swedish drummer (creative jazz, improvised music)
- Werliková, Anna (* 1968), German singer, director and cultural scientist
- Werlin, Jakob (1886–1965), General Inspector of the Führer for Motor Vehicles during the National Socialist era
- Werlin, Johann Heinric (1663–1741), politician Imperial City of Frankfurt
- Werlin, Johannes († 1666), German Benedictine priest, composer and song collector
- Werlin, Johannes , German composer
- Werlinder, Lisa (* 1972), Swedish actress and singer
- Werling, Dominik (* 1982), German soccer player
- Werling, Henri (1879–1961), Luxembourg clergyman, Apostolic Administrator (ad interim) for Estonia
- Werling, Johannes Friedrich , Catholic theologian
- Werling, Michael (* 1950), German architect, conservationist and university professor
- Werlinski, Boris Markowitsch (1887–1950), Soviet chess master and the first grand master of the USSR
- Werlitz, Jürgen (* 1961), German theologian and university professor
- Werloschnig, Johann Baptist , Austrian physician
Worm
- Werman, Tom (* 1945), American music producer
- Wermann, Friedrich Oskar (1840–1906), Kreuzkantor
- Wermelin, Lea (* 1985), Danish politician of the Social Democrats and current environment minister
- Wermeling, Andreas (* 1959), German church musician
- Wermelinger, Daniel (* 1971), Swiss football referee
- Wermelinger, Otto (* 1939), Swiss church historian
- Wermelskirch, Johann Georg (1803–1872), Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Wermelt, Lena (* 1990), German soccer player
- Wermer, Heike (* 1988), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wermer, John (* 1927), American mathematician
- Wermers, Nicole (* 1971), German photographer, sculptor and installation artist
- Wermes, Hans (1926–2010), German historian and history educator
- Werminghoff, Albert (1869–1923), German historian
- Werminghoff, Joseph (1848–1914), German entrepreneur and manager in Lusatian lignite mining
- Wermińska, Wanda (1900–1988), Polish opera singer (soprano, mezzo-soprano)
- Wermke, Axel (* 1949), German teacher and Synodal President of the Evangelical Church in Baden
- Wermke, Ernst (1893–1987), German librarian and bibliographer
- Wermusch, Günter (* 1936), German publicist and translator
- Wermuth, Adolf (1855–1927), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Wermuth, Cédric (* 1986), Swiss politician (SP)
- Wermuth, Christian (1661–1739), German medalist, bookseller and mint maker
- Wermuth, Karl (1804–1867), police chief of Hanover
- Wermuth, Otto (1886–1919), German administrative officer
Wern
- Vernadsky, Georgi Wladimirowitsch (1887–1973), Russian-American historian
- Vernadsky, Wladimir Ivanovich (1863–1945), Russian geologist, geochemist and mineralogist, one of the founders of geochemistry, radiogeology and biogeochemistry
- Wernau, Konrad Wilhelm von (1638–1684), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Wernbacher, Kurt , Austrian functionary and active in ice stock sport, editor and book author
- Wernberg-Møller, Preben (1923–2016), Danish-British Semitist and Qumran researcher
- Wernberger, Erasmus Ludwig (1747–1795), German physician
- Wernblom, Magnus (* 1973), Swedish ice hockey player
- Wernbloom, Pontus (* 1986), Swedish football player
- Werndl von Lehenstein, Erhard (* 1932), German artist, deaf educator and genealogist
- Werndl, Ernst (1886–1962), Austrian pioneer of film technology
- Werndl, Johann (1887–1938), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Werndl, Josef (1831–1889), Austrian arms manufacturer
- Werndl, Joseph (* 1929), Austrian educator and composer
- Werndl, Leopold (1797–1855), Austrian arms manufacturer
- Werndl, Peter (* 1947), German lawyer
- Werndl-Schollenried, Ernst-Moritz (1893–1989), German landscape painter, representative of the Munich School
- Werndly, Georg Heinrich (1693–1744), German mission preacher and associate professor for oriental languages
- Werndorff, OF (1880–1938), Austrian film architect
- Werne, Ferdinand (1800–1874), German philhellene, diplomat and explorer
- Werneburg, Adolf (1813–1886), German name researcher and chief forest master in Heiligenstadt and Erfurt
- Werneburg, Conrad von (1847–1909), Prussian infantry general
- Werneburg, Joachim (* 1953), German writer
- Werneburg, Johann Friedrich Christian (1777–1851), German mathematician
- Werneburg, Ralf (* 1958), German paleontologist
- Werneburg, Walter (1922–1999), German painter
- Werneck, Catia (* 1962), Brazilian pop jazz and bossa singer
- Werneck, Franz von (1748–1806), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Werneck, Reinhard von (1757–1842), Bavarian major general, director of the English Garden in Munich
- Werneck, Tom (* 1939), German game expert and book author
- Wernecke, August (1801–1872), Prussian major general
- Wernecke, Dieter (1936–1980), German actor
- Wernecke, Horst (* 1933), German teacher and Low German writer
- Wernecke, Jochim († 1604), Lübeck carver of the late Renaissance
- Wernecke, Karl (1885–1945), German local politician
- Wernecke, Lars (* 1966), German playwright, director and senior director
- Wernecke, Richard (1881–1934), German social democratic party and labor sports official
- Werneke, Frank (* 1967), German union leader
- Wernekinck, Franz (1764–1839), German doctor and botanist
- Wernekinck, Friedrich Christian Gregor († 1835), German physician and natural scientist
- Wernekink, Lotte (1897–1976), German graphic artist and headmistress
- Werner , Graf im Nahegau, Speyergau and Wormsgau, the first historically tangible Salier
- Werner († 973), Count in Zülpichgau and Hainaut
- Werner († 1317), Bishop of Lavant
- Werner Huno († 1291), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Werner I. († 1068), abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien
- Werner I. († 814), Prefect of the Ostland
- Werner I. († 1040), Count of Winterthur, Gaugraf in Hessengau, bearer of the imperial banner
- Werner I. (1030-1096), third son of the Habsburg Radbot
- Werner I. († 1215), Count of Battenberg and Wittgenstein
- Werner I. , nobleman of the Falkenstein family
- Werner I of Habsburg († 1028), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Werner II. († 1167), Count of Habsburg
- Werner II. († 1053), Count of Maden (Hessengau) and in Neckargau
- Werner II of Achalm († 1079), clergyman, bishop of Strasbourg
- Werner II of Alvensleben , lord of the castle on Gardelegen, electoral Brandenburg council and court marshal
- Werner II. Von Battenberg , Count von Battenberg and Wittgenstein, Knight of the Order, Johanniter, German Master of the Teutonic Order
- Werner II of St. Blasien († 1178), abbot in the St. Blasien monastery
- Werner III. († 1065), Count of Maden
- Werner III. von Battenberg , religious and German master
- Werner IV. († 1121), Reichssturmfähnrich and Count von Grüningen, in Neckargau, from Maden and Worms
- Werner von Binsfeld († 1557), Landdrost of the Duchy of Jülich and bailiff of Nideggen
- Werner von Bolanden († 1324), canon and provost
- Werner von Ellerbach , Benedictine, first abbot of the Wiblingen monastery
- Werner von Eppstein († 1284), Archbishop of Mainz, Imperial Arch Chancellor
- Werner von Homberg (1284–1320), Swiss count, minstrel and war captain
- Werner von Kyburg († 1030), count from the noble Kyburg family
- Werner von Merseburg († 1093), Bishop of Merseburg (1063 to 1093), saint
- Werner von Minden († 1170), Bishop of Minden
- Werner von Oberwesel (1271–1287), alleged victim of a Jewish ritual murder
- Werner von Orlern († 1330), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Werner von Steußlingen († 1151), 21st Bishop of Münster (1132–1151)
- Werner von Tettingen († 1413), Großspittler and Order Marshal
- Werner von Urslingen († 1353), Swabian mercenary in Italy
- Werner von Walbeck († 1014), Count of Walbeck and Margrave of the Nordmark
- Werner, Abraham (1837–1912), Russian rabbi
- Werner, Abraham Gottlob (1749–1817), German mineralogist
- Werner, Adolf (1827–1904), German painter
- Werner, Adolf (1867–1939), Hungarian high school teacher and abbot of the Zirc monastery
- Werner, Adolf (1886–1975), German football player
- Werner, Alfred (1866–1919), Swiss chemist; Nobel Prize Winner
- Werner, Alfred (1911–1979), Austrian-American journalist and art historian
- Werner, Alfred (1914–2005), Swiss pastor, journalist, writer and musicologist
- Werner, Alice (1859–1935), writer, poet and university lecturer
- Werner, Ande (* 1968), German comedian (part of the Mundstuhl duo)
- Werner, André (* 1960), German composer
- Werner, Andreas († 1662), organ builder in Saxony and Brandenburg
- Werner, Andreas (* 1967), German author in the field of online marketing
- Werner, Andree (* 1974), German moderator and speaker
- Werner, Anna (* 1941), German photographer
- Werner, Anne (* 1979), German actress
- Werner, Annette (* 1966), German mathematician
- Werner, Anton von (1843–1915), German history painter
- Werner, Armin (* 1931), German football player (GDR)
- Werner, Arthur (1877–1967), German politician; first mayor of Berlin after the Second World War
- Werner, Arthur , German soccer player
- Werner, August (1845–1916), German businessman, manufacturer, secret councilor, patron, president of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Senator
- Werner, August (1896–1968), German football player
- Werner, August Hermann (1808–1882), German doctor
- Werner, Axel (* 1945), German actor
- Werner, Axel (* 1964), German Catholic clergyman and central president of the International Kolping Society and rector of the Minorite Church in Cologne
- Werner, Áxel (* 1996), Argentine soccer goalkeeper
- Werner, Aylin (* 1990), German theater and film actress
- Werner, Bartholomäus von (1842–1924), Prussian naval officer
- Werner, Beate (1969–1980), German woman, murder victim
- Werner, Beda (1673–1725), German Roman Catholic clergyman, twenty-third abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Ochsenhausen
- Werner, Benedikt (1748–1830), German Benedictine and abbot of the Weltenburg Benedictine monastery in Lower Bavaria
- Werner, Björn (* 1990), German American football player
- Werner, Brigitte (* 1948), German author for children and young people
- Werner, Bruno (* 1956), German athlete
- Werner, Bruno E. (1896–1964), German narrator and publicist
- Werner, Camilla (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Werner, Carl (1808–1894), German watercolor and architecture painter
- Werner, Carlos (1921–2016), German actor
- Werner, Carolina (* 1994), German sailor
- Werner, Caroline (* 1996), German tennis player
- Werner, Carsten (* 1967), German politician (Die Grünen), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Werner, Charles Anthony (1838-1891), German politician and administrator from Ritzebüttel
- Werner, Charlotte (1908–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner, Christian (1892–1932), German racing car driver
- Werner, Christian (* 1943), Austrian clergyman, military bishop of Austria and head of the military diocese
- Werner, Christian (* 1958), German soccer player
- Werner, Christian (* 1979), German racing cyclist
- Werner, Christian Friedrich (1759–1823), German businessman, emigrant and school sponsor
- Werner, Christiane (* 1965), German visual artist (painter, graphic artist and draftsman)
- Werner, Christine (* 1954), Austrian writer
- Werner, Christoph , German organ builder in Berlin
- Werner, Christoph (* 1939), German writer, literary scholar, language teacher and specialist translator
- Werner, Christoph (* 1964), German puppeteer, director, artistic director and writer
- Werner, Christoph (* 1970), German graphic artist and game designer
- Werner, Christoph (* 1986), German soccer player
- Werner, Christoph Udo (* 1967), Austrian Iranist
- Werner, Claus-Peter (1927–2015), German architect
- Werner, Clemens (* 1946), German correspondence chess player
- Werner, Cossmann (1854–1918), German rabbi
- Werner, Cuno (1925–2004), German cross-country skier, Nordic combined athlete and biathlete
- Werner, Daniel (* 1957), German actor, radio play, dubbing and voiceover speaker
- Werner, Daniel (* 1983), German film music composer
- Werner, Daniel Gottfried , German school man and Protestant theologian
- Werner, Dietmar (* 1938), German economist and non-fiction author
- Werner, Dietmar (* 1941), German engineer and politician (CDU)
- Werner, Dirk (* 1955), German mathematician
- Werner, Dirk (* 1981), German automobile racing driver
- Werner, ETC (1864-1954), British sinologist
- Werner, Eberhard (1924–2002), German artist and landscape painter
- Werner, Eckhard (1954–2011), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Werner, Eduard (1847–1923), German architect
- Werner, Eduard (* 1966), German linguist and head of the Institute for Sorabic Studies at the University of Leipzig
- Werner, Edwin (* 1940), German musicologist and Handel researcher
- Werner, Elke (* 1956), German evangelical theologian, teacher and writer
- Werner, Ella Carina (* 1979), German author
- Werner, Elsa (1911–2012), German communist Jewish resistance fighter
- Werner, Elvira (* 1952), German cultural scientist
- Werner, Emil (1913–1996), German politician (SPD)
- Werner, Emmy (1929-2017), American developmental psychologist
- Werner, Emmy (* 1938), Austrian actress and director of the Vienna Volkstheater
- Werner, Eric (* 1983), American ice hockey player
- Werner, Eric (* 1985), German chef
- Werner, Erich (1928–2016), Austrian bank manager
- Werner, Ernst , German sports journalist and author
- Werner, Ernst (1920–1993), German historian
- Werner, Ernst (1925–1990), German structural engineer and university professor
- Werner, Eugenie , actress
- Werner, Felix (* 1961), Swiss bookseller and cultural organizer
- Werner, Ferdinand (1876–1961), German teacher, Romance philologist and politician (DNVP, NSDAP), Member of the Parliament
- Werner, Ferdinand (* 1950), German art historian, specialist author and publisher
- Werner, Florian (* 1971), German writer
- Werner, Frank (* 1944), German writer and audio drama writer
- Werner, Frank (* 1957), Brandenburg politician (CDU), MdL
- Werner, Frank R. (* 1944), German architectural historian
- Werner, Frank-Bernhard (* 1961), German publisher and business journalist
- Werner, Franz (1761–1845), Mainz Cathedral Chapter
- Werner, Franz (1810–1866), Austrian Catholic clergyman, theologian and politician
- Werner, Franz (1867–1939), Austrian zoologist and researcher
- Werner, Franz Donat (1761–1836), German Catholic priest, cathedral chapter, cathedral dean
- Werner, Franz Josef (1847–1908), German newspaper editor and newspaper director
- Werner, Franz von (1836–1881), Austrian writer, diplomat of the Ottoman Empire
- Werner, Friederike (* 1962), German art historian
- Werner, Friedrich (* 1888), German soccer player
- Werner, Friedrich (1897–1955), German lawyer and senior church councilor
- Werner, Friedrich Bernhard (1690–1776), German draftsman and engraver
- Werner, Friedrich Hugo (1815–1906), German Imperial Judge
- Werner, Friedrich Karl (1865–1939), founder of the Fritz Werner machine tool factory named after him
- Werner, Fritz (1827–1908), German genre, landscape and architectural painter as well as engraver and etcher
- Werner, Fritz (1876–1944), German tuba player, military and chamber musician
- Werner, Fritz (1898–1977), German composer and church musician
- Werner, Fritz (1906–1969), German judge and university professor, President of the Federal Administrative Court
- Werner, Fritz (* 1943), Austrian Hebraist
- Werner, Fritz Clemens (1896–1975), German zoologist and non-fiction author
- Werner, Gabriele (* 1958), German art historian
- Werner, Georg (1608–1671), German legal scholar
- Werner, Georg (1894–1964), German architect, construction clerk and university professor
- Werner, Georg Friedrich (1754–1798), German surveying technician, construction technician and university professor
- Werner, George (1682–1758), German architect and builder
- Werner, Gerd Peter (1938–2019), German politician (The Greens), Member of the Bundestag
- Werner, Gerda Johanna (1914–2004), German painter, model for the 50-pfennig piece
- Werner, Gerhard (1912–1988), German lawyer and politician (FDP)
- Werner, Gladys (1933–2001), American ski racer
- Werner, Gösta (1908–2009), Swedish film director, screenwriter and film scholar
- Werner, Götz (* 1944), German entrepreneur, founder and managing partner of "dm-drogerie markt", honorary professor at the University of Karlsruhe
- Werner, Grażyna (* 1955), German-Polish quiz player
- Werner, Gregor Joseph (1693–1766), Austrian composer and conductor at the Esterházy court
- Werner, Gunda (1951–2000), German activist of the Second Women's Movement
- Werner, Gunda (* 1971), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Werner, Günter (1931–1998), German military doctor, major general of the NVA
- Werner, Gustav (1809–1887), German Protestant pastor and founder of the foundation
- Werner, Gustav Friedrich (1809–1870), cafetier and zoo owner
- Werner, Hannelore (* 1942), German motor sportsperson
- Werner, Hans († 1623), German sculptor
- Werner, Hans (1879–1968), German mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
- Werner, Hans (1898–1980), Austrian poet, author and songwriter
- Werner, Hans (1900–1977), German politician (KPD / SED), MdL Prussia, resistance fighter
- Werner, Hans (1912–1989), German politician (CSU)
- Werner, Hans (* 1950), German film director
- Werner, Hans Joachim (* 1952), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag and journalist
- Werner, Hans-Joachim (* 1940), German philosopher
- Werner, Hans-Joachim (* 1950), German chemist
- Werner, Hans-Ulrich (1914–1989), German police officer (1962–1971), commander of the protection police in West Berlin
- Werner, Hansfritz (1894–1959), German draftsman and sculptor
- Werner, Harald (* 1940), German politician (Die Linke)
- Werner, Heike (* 1969), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Werner, Heinrich (1800–1833), German composer
- Werner, Heinrich (1831–1912), German judge and parliamentarian
- Werner, Heinrich (1874–1946), German tropical medicine specialist and medical officer
- Werner, Heinrich (1958–2007), German physician and pediatrician
- Werner, Heinz (1890–1964), Austrian psychologist
- Werner, Heinz (1910–1989), German soccer player
- Werner, Heinz (* 1916), German soccer player and coach
- Werner, Heinz (1921–1997), German librarian
- Werner, Heinz (1928–2019), German porcelain artist
- Werner, Heinz (* 1935), German soccer player and coach
- Werner, Heinz , German football referee
- Werner, Heinzotto (1927–2019), German gymnast
- Werner, Helga (* 1946), German actress
- Werner, Helmut (1905–1973), German astronomer
- Werner, Helmut (1930–2005), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Werner, Helmut (1931–1985), German mathematician
- Werner, Helmut (* 1934), German chemist
- Werner, Helmut (1936–2004), German manager, swimmer and water polo player
- Werner, Helmut (1936–2014), Swiss clown and actor
- Werner, Helmut (* 1984), Austrian artist manager and reality TV actor
- Werner, Henri (* 1978), German racing cyclist
- Werner, Herbert (1884–1948), German industrial manager
- Werner, Herbert (1902–1992), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Werner, Herbert (* 1941), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Werner, Hermann (1816–1905), German genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Werner, Hermann von (1821–1890), German politician, MdR, MdL
- Werner, Hiltrud (* 1966), German manager
- Werner, Holger (* 1968), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Werner, Holger (* 1981), German jazz and improvisation musician (clarinet, bass clarinet, occasionally saxophone or recorder)
- Werner, Hubertus (1916–1988), German general practitioner and medical professional politician
- Werner, Hugo (1839–1912), German agricultural scientist
- Werner, Ilse (1921–2005), German actress
- Werner, Ingrid (* 1935), German jazz and pop singer
- Werner, Jacob Friedrich (1732–1782), German rhetorician and historian
- Werner, Jan (1946–2014), Polish athlete
- Werner, Jan (* 1977), German economist and university lecturer
- Werner, Jan St. (* 1969), German musician and label owner
- Werner, Jana , German actress and singer
- Werner, Jessica (* 1978), German radio presenter and editor
- Werner, Joachim (1909–1994), German prehistoric
- Werner, Joachim (1939–2010), German rower and Olympic champion
- Werner, Joachim (* 1939), German soccer player
- Werner, Jochen (1938–2013), German aviation historian
- Werner, Jochen A. (* 1958), German physician and university professor
- Werner, Joe (* 1984), American basketball player
- Werner, Johann , organ builder in Elbing in Prussia
- Werner, Johann (1573–1651), Dresden councilor and mayor
- Werner, Johann Adolf Ludwig (1794–1866), German physical educator
- Werner, Johann Elias (1751–1835), German Protestant clergyman
- Werner, Johann Gottlob (1719–1781), German Protestant theologian
- Werner, Johann Heinrich (1684–1752), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Werner, Johann Peter Joseph (1798–1869), German lawyer and politician
- Werner, Johannes (1468–1522), German pastor, mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer and cartographer
- Werner, Johannes (1864–1914), German Catholic clergyman
- Werner, Johannes (* 1958), German bank manager and politician (CDU), MdA
- Werner, Johannes von (1782–1849), member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Werner, Jörg (* 1971), German racing cyclist and cycling official
- Werner, Joseph (1637–1710), Swiss miniature painter, etcher and Baroque painter
- Werner, Joseph (1837–1922), German composer, cellist and cello teacher
- Werner, Jürgen (* 1931), German classical philologist
- Werner, Jürgen (1935–2002), German soccer player
- Werner, Jürgen (1942–2014), German soccer player
- Werner, Jürgen (* 1961), Austrian football player and functionary
- Werner, Jürgen (* 1963), German screenwriter
- Werner, Jürgen (* 1967), Austrian national soccer player
- Werner, Jürgen (* 1970), German racing cyclist
- Werner, Karel (1925–2019), Czechoslovak-British indologist
- Werner, Karl (1821–1888), Austrian theologian
- Werner, Karl , German film producer and director during the silent film era
- Werner, Karl (1956–2007), German entomologist
- Werner, Karl (* 1966), German soccer player
- Werner, Karl August (1876–1936), German lawyer, senior Reich attorney (1926–1936)
- Werner, Karl Ferdinand (1924–2008), German historian
- Werner, Karl Friedrich (1804–1872), German Lutheran clergyman and pietist
- Werner, Karl Friedrich (1820–1877), Supreme Court Judge
- Werner, Karl Ludwig (1862–1902), German organist and composer
- Werner, Karl-Heinz (1911–2000), German lawyer, association director and senator (Bavaria)
- Werner, Karl-Heinz (* 1949), German judoka
- Werner, Katrin (* 1973), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Werner, Kenny (* 1951), American jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Werner, Kerstin , German radio presenter
- Werner, Kerstin (* 1982), German middle-distance runner
- Werner, Klaus (1928–2014), German cameraman
- Werner, Klaus (1928–2013), German botanist
- Werner, Klaus (1940–2010), German art historian, gallery owner, museum founder and university rector
- Werner, Konstantin (1917–2009), German mayor and honorary citizen of Heustreu
- Werner, Kurt (1925–2005), German entrepreneur
- Werner, Lars (1935–2013), Swedish politician (Vänsterpartiet), member of the Riksdag
- Werner, Lasse (1934–1992), Swedish musician and actor
- Werner, Leopold (1905–1977), Austrian lawyer and university professor, President of the Senate at the VwGH, Vice-President of the VfGH
- Werner, Leszek (1937–2014), Polish organist and music teacher
- Werner, Louis B. (1921-2007), American chemist
- Werner, Ludwig (1855–1928), German editor and politician, MdR, anti-Semite
- Werner, Ludwig Reinhold von (1726–1756), German historian
- Werner, Magnus , German teacher
- Werner, Manfred (* 1951), German soccer player
- Werner, Manuel (* 1948), German television presenter and restaurant tester
- Werner, Marcel (1952–1986), German actor
- Werner, Marco (* 1966), German automobile racing driver
- Werner, Marcus (* 1965), German lawyer and computer scientist
- Werner, Marcus (* 1974), German moderator
- Werner, Margit (* 1951), German politician (PDS, FDP), MdL
- Werner, Margot (1937–2012), Austrian ballet dancer and chanson singer
- Werner, Marianne (* 1924), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Werner, Mark (* 1969), German author
- Werner, Marko (* 1976), German actor
- Werner, Markus (1944–2016), Swiss writer
- Werner, Martin (1887–1964), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Werner, Martina (1929–2018), German writer and visual artist
- Werner, Martina (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MEP
- Werner, Martina (* 1969), German satirist and politician (Die PARTTEI)
- Werner, Mats (* 1953), Swedish football player
- Werner, Matthias (1902–1975), German politician (SPD)
- Werner, Matthias (* 1942), German historian
- Werner, Matthias (* 1984), German handball player
- Werner, Max (1877–1933), German architect
- Werner, Max (1893–1972), Austrian politician, member of the National Council
- Werner, Max (* 1953), Dutch singer and drummer
- Werner, Maximilian (1815–1875), Baden politician
- Werner, Maximilian (* 1996), German actor
- Werner, Michael (* 1939), German art dealer
- Werner, Michael (* 1945), German racing boat driver
- Werner, Michael (* 1946), French historian and Germanist
- Werner, Michael (* 1961), German artist
- Werner, Mike (* 1967), German karateka
- Werner, Mike (* 1971), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Werner, Monika (* 1938), German politician (SED), MdV, member of the State Council
- Werner, Monique (* 1958), Swiss athlete and dancer
- Werner, Nicole (* 1972), German soccer coach
- Werner, Nils (1927–1989), German children's book author
- Werner, Nina (* 1986), German comic artist
- Werner, Norbert († 1991), Austrian journalist and war correspondent
- Werner, Norbert (1937–2019), German art historian
- Werner, Olaf (* 1939), German legal scholar
- Werner, Olaf (* 1960), German soccer player
- Werner, Ole (* 1988), German soccer player and coach
- Werner, Olivier (* 1985), Belgian football player
- Werner, Oskar (* 1885), German classical philologist and speaker teacher
- Werner, Oskar (1922–1984), Austrian actor and declamator
- Werner, Otto (1854–1923), German art gardener, garden architect and city garden director of Chemnitz
- Werner, Otto (1879–1936), German surgeon
- Werner, Otto (1884–1955), German entrepreneur
- Werner, Otto (1885–1954), German architect
- Werner, Otto , German DBD functionary, MdV, district chairman of the DBD Gera
- Werner, Otto (1937–2010), German local and state politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner, Otto Wilhelm Theodor (1846–1914), German politician and Lord Mayor
- Werner, Paul (1848–1927), German administrative lawyer, mayor of Hamm and Cottbus
- Werner, Paul (1900–1970), German administrative lawyer, criminal police officer, SS leader and ministerial advisor in the Reich Security Main Office
- Werner, Paul (1913–2003), German lawyer
- Werner, Paul (* 1951), German screenwriter
- Werner, Paul von (1707–1785), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of the hussar regiment (brown hussars) and bearer of the Pour le Merite
- Werner, Pe (* 1960), German singer
- Werner, Peter (1946–2017), German soccer player
- Werner, Peter (* 1947), American film and television director and producer
- Werner, Peter Anton (1819–1868), German bricklayer, member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Werner, Petra (* 1966), German university professor
- Werner, Pierre (1913–2002), Luxembourg politician
- Werner, Pirmin (* 2000), Swiss freestyle skier
- Werner, Ramona (* 1991), German soccer player
- Werner, Reiner (1932–2003), German university professor, psychologist and manual therapist
- Werner, Reinhard F. (* 1954), German theoretical physicist
- Werner, Reinhold Otto (1947–2015), German Romance philologist, Hispanist and lexicographer
- Werner, Reinhold von (1825–1909), German vice admiral and military writer
- Werner, Richard (1875–1945), Austro-Czech medicine professor and victim of the Holocaust
- Werner, Richard A. (* 1967), German economist and university professor
- Werner, Richard Maria (1854–1913), Austrian Germanist and literary historian
- Werner, Richard Martin (1903–1949), German sculptor
- Werner, Rieke (* 1987), German voice actress and singer
- Werner, Rita (* 1965), German journalist, screenwriter, presenter, producer, media trainer, heads an agency for communication and marketing
- Werner, Robert , Austrian operetta singer (tenor), pianist and composer
- Werner, Robert (1924–2004), German ancient historian
- Werner, Roland (* 1957), German linguist and Protestant theologian with an evangelical charismatic character
- Werner, Roland (* 1970), German politician, State Secretary in Saxony
- Werner, Ronald (* 1963), German soccer player
- Werner, Rudolf (1920–1996), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Werner, Rudolf (* 1941), German journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Werner, Ruth (1907–2000), German communist, agent of the Soviet intelligence service GRU and writer
- Werner, Sabine (* 1960), German biochemist
- Werner, Scarlett (* 1984), German tennis player
- Werner, Selmar (1864–1953), German sculptor, painter, graphic artist and medalist
- Werner, Sidonie (1860–1932), German social politician
- Werner, Sidse (1931–1989), Danish architect and industrial designer
- Werner, Siegfried (* 1939), German soccer player
- Werner, Siegmund (1867–1928), Austrian dentist and secretary to the Zionist politician Theodor Herzl
- Werner, Simon (* 1971), German actor
- Werner, Simon (* 1986), German music producer, sound engineer and musician
- Werner, Stephen (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Werner, Teresa , Polish singer
- Werner, Teresa (* 1981), German university professor
- Werner, Theo Maria (1925–1989), German film producer
- Werner, Theodor (1884–1973), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner, Theodor (1886–1969), German painter
- Werner, Theodor (1892–1973), German Lutheran pastor, liturgist and hymn poet
- Werner, Theodor Wilhelm (1874–1957), German musicologist and music critic
- Werner, Theodore B. (1892–1989), American politician
- Werner, Thomas (* 1962), German art historian, architect, university professor, monument conservator (city curator in Cologne)
- Werner, Tilo (* 1962), German theater actor
- Werner, Tilo (* 1969), German actor and radio play speaker
- Werner, Timo (* 1996), German soccer player
- Werner, Tobias (* 1985), German soccer player
- Werner, Tobias (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Werner, Tom (* 1950), American entrepreneur
- Werner, Udo (1918–1990), German presenter and entertainer
- Werner, Ursula (* 1943), German actress
- Werner, Uwe (1955-2018), German jazz musician (saxophone, flute)
- Werner, Wallace (1936–1964), American ski racer
- Werner, Walter (1883–1956), German film and theater actor
- Werner, Walter (1912–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner, Walter (* 1920), German soccer player
- Werner, Walter (1922–1995), German writer
- Werner, Walter K. (1931–2008), German artisan
- Werner, Walter L. (1933–2020), German functionary, honorary consul of Sweden
- Werner, Wendelin (* 1968), German-French mathematician
- Werner, Wilfried (* 1930), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Werner, Wilhelm (1850–1915), German geodesist
- Werner, Wilhelm (1874–1947), German racing car driver
- Werner, Wilhelm (1886–1975), German carpenter and master craftsman at the Hamburger Kunsthalle
- Werner, Wilhelm (1888–1945), German naval officer, politician (NSDAP), MdR and SS leader
- Werner, Wilhelm (1898–1940), German psychiatric patient and prison inmate
- Werner, William (1893–1970), German automobile entrepreneur
- Werner, Willy (1868–1931), German portrait and genre painter
- Werner, Winfried (* 1952), German politician (SPD)
- Werner, Winfried (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Werner, Wolf (1942–2018), German football coach and official
- Werner, Wolfgang (* 1939), German psychiatrist
- Werner, Wolfgang (* 1948), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Werner, Wolfgang (* 1949), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner, Wolfgang (* 1952), German politician (SPD)
- Werner, Wolfgang Ludwig (* 1953), German tropical researcher
- Werner, Wolfgang M. (* 1946), German prehistorian and monument conservator
- Werner, Wolfgang Ulrich (* 1941), German chemist and theater director
- Werner, Woty (1903–1971), German painter and picture weaver
- Werner, Wulf-Paul (1955–2005), German local politician and mayor
- Werner, Yehudah L. (* 1931), German-Israeli herpetologist
- Werner, Zacharias (1768–1823), German romantic poet and dramatist
- Werner-Böhnke, Ursula (1927–2020), German children's book author, long-time editor-in-chief of the children's magazine Bummi
- Werner-Kahle, Hugo (1882–1961), German actor
- Werner-Kersten, Max (1880–1948), German composer
- Werner-Lobo, Klaus (* 1967), Austrian journalist and politician (Greens), member of the state parliament
- Werner-Muggendorfer, Johanna (* 1950), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werner-Rizzolli, Lili (* 1907), Austrian operetta singer and actress
- Werners, Hubert Jakob (1831-1894), German Lord Mayor in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Werners, Paul (1877–1953), German engineer
- Wernerson, Thomas (* 1955), Swedish football player
- Wernert, Paul (1889–1972), French paleontologist and paleo-ethnologist
- Wernerus-Neumann, Heidi (1947–2011), German activist for international understanding
- Wernery, Hans (1912–1993), German ministerial official
- Wernet, Andreas (* 1960), German educationalist
- Wernet, Anton (1895–1968), German lawyer and politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Wernet, Peter (* 1941), German immunologist
- Wernet, Sabine (1951–2011), German lawyer, member of the Bavarian Senate
- Wernhard von Marsbach , Bishop of Seckau
- Wernhardt, Paul von (1776–1846), Austrian officer and Knight of Theresa
- Wernhardt, Stefan von (1806–1869), Austrian officer
- Wernhart, Karl (1879–1944), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Wernhart, Karl Rudolf (* 1941), Austrian ethnologist and cultural anthropologist
- Wernher , early Middle High German poet
- Wernher († 1080), abbot in the St. Blasien monastery
- Wernher († 1195), Bishop of Gurk
- Wernher der Gartenaere , author of the medieval satirical narrative "Meier Helmbrecht"
- Wernher the Hemeling von Kuppingen , knight
- Wernher the Swiss , Swiss priest and the editor of the manuscript Marienleben
- Wernher I. († 1204), provost of Berchtesgaden, provost of Salzburg
- Wernher II. († 1252), provost of Berchtesgaden
- Wernher, Adolph (1809–1883), German surgeon, pathologist and university professor
- Wernher, brother , Middle High German poet
- Wernher, Ernst (1837–1909), German businessman, mayor and member of the Grand Duchy of Hesse (NLP)
- Wernher, Johann Wilhelm (1767–1827), councilor, mayor, lawyer, privy councilor and court president, winemaker, judge of the Schinderhannes trial
- Wernher, Johannes Balthasar (1677–1743), German legal scholar and mathematician
- Wernher, Johannes Friedrich (1698–1735), German legal scholar
- Wernher, Julius (1850–1912), diamond dealer and art collector
- Wernher, Philipp Wilhelm (1802–1887), Hessian liberal politician
- Wernher, Wilhelm (1826–1906), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Werni, Stefan (* 1967), German double bass player and composer
- Wernic, Wiesław (1906–1986), Polish writer
- Wernich, Agathon (1800–1868), German entrepreneur and politician
- Wernich, Christian von (* 1938), Argentine Catholic priest
- Wernich, Niels (1892–1977), Danish-German doctor and chairman of the Association of German North Schleswig-Holstein
- Wernick, Erich (1877–1956), German lawyer and politician (CNBL / ThLB), MdL
- Wernick, Richard (* 1934), American composer and music teacher
- Wernicke, Alexander (1857–1915), German schoolboy and university professor
- Wernicke, Annemarie , German actress and voice actress
- Wernicke, Carl (1848–1905), German neurologist and psychiatrist
- Wernicke, Christian (1661–1725), German epigrammatist and diplomat
- Wernicke, Christine (* 1960), German politician (BVB / Free Voters), MdL
- Wernicke, Enrique (1915–1968), Argentine journalist, puppeteer, and writer
- Wernicke, Erich (1859–1928), German microbiologist and hygienist
- Wernicke, Erich (1877–1953), German teacher of mathematics and natural sciences
- Wernicke, Friedrich (1902–1982), German mining engineer
- Wernicke, Helmuth (1909–1994), German musician and composer
- Wernicke, Herbert (1946–2002), German opera director, set and costume designer
- Wernicke, Hilde (1899–1947), German psychiatrist and euthanasia offender
- Wernicke, Horst (* 1935), German Romanist
- Wernicke, Horst (* 1951), German historian
- Wernicke, Israel Gottlieb (1755–1836), Norwegian composer
- Wernicke, Julius (1802–1866), German teacher and regional historian in Thorn in West Prussia
- Wernicke, Konrad (1862–1900), German classical archaeologist and philologist
- Wernicke, Konrad (1905–2002), German lawyer and syndic
- Wernicke, Kurt Georg (1909–1997), German lawyer and librarian
- Wernicke, Martin (* 1980), German amateur actor
- Wernicke, Otto (1893–1965), German actor
- Wernicke, Peter (1958–2017), German ornithologist and nature photographer
- Wernicke, Petra (1953–2017), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wernicke, Rainer (* 1962), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Wernicke, Rolf (1903–1953), German sports reporter and radio journalist
- Wernicke, Wilhelm (1882–1967), German sports official
- Wernicke-Wehling, Eva-Maria (* 1953), German luge athlete
- Wernig, Daniel (* 1988), German handball player
- Wernigerode, Heinrich von († 1429), Count of Wernigerode
- Wernigk, Bartholomäus († 1686), German government councilor and president of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken Upper Consistory
- Wernigk, William (1894–1973), Austrian opera singer (tenor) of German descent
- Werning, Heiko (* 1970), German writer
- Werning, Irina , Argentine photographer
- Werning, Iván (* 1974), Argentine economist and professor at MIT
- Werning, Katharina (* 1985), German jockey
- Werning, Rainer (* 1949), German political scientist and journalist with a focus on Southeast and East Asia
- Wernink, Petrus (1895–1971), Dutch sailor
- Wernitz, Axel (* 1937), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Wernitz, Daniel (* 1987), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Wernitz, Frank (* 1957), German military historian
- Wernitz, Paul Friedrich (1738–1826), Prussian colonel and chief of the Silesian fortress artillery
- Wernitz, Udo (* 1968), German politician (SPD)
- Wernitznig, Christopher (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Vernjajew, Oleh (* 1993), Ukrainian gymnast
- Wernke, Christine Uschy (* 1977), German film director and screenwriter
- Wernle, Georg Christian (1825–1879), Oberamtmann in Württemberg
- Wernle, Paul (1872–1939), Swiss Protestant theologian and university professor
- Wernli, Henri (1898–1961), Swiss wrestler and freestyle wrestler
- Wernli, Judith (* 1973), Swiss radio and television presenter
- Wernli, Jürg (* 1950), Swiss politician (FDP) of the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- Wernli, Kurt (* 1942), Swiss politician
- Wernli, Tamara (* 1972), Swiss author, columnist, video blogger and presenter
- Wernly, Fabienne (* 1989), Swiss radio presenter
- Werno, Tadeusz (* 1931), Polish Catholic auxiliary bishop
- Wernsdorf, Ernst Friedrich (1718–1782), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Wernsdorf, Gottlieb the Elder (1668–1729), German Lutheran theologian and historian
- Wernsdorf, Gottlieb I. (1717–1774), German pedagogue, rhetorician and author
- Wernsdorf, Gottlieb II. (1747–1802), German legal scholar
- Wernsdorf, Johann Christian Gottlieb (1755–1822), German university professor and philosopher
- Wernsdorf, Johann Christian I (1723–1793), German writer; Poet and rhetorician
- Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang (* 1966), German physicist
- Wernsmann, Rainer (* 1969), German legal scholar
- Wernstedt, Jürgen (* 1940), German control engineer and university professor for systems analysis
- Wernstedt, Rolf (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wernstedt, Thela (* 1968), German doctor and politician (SPD), MdL
- Wernström, Sven (1925–2018), Swedish author for children and young people
- Werntgen, Bruno (1893–1913), German aviation pioneer and flight instructor
- Werntgen, Tony (1875–1954), German aviation pioneer
- Wernthaler, Bastian (* 1976), German basketball trainer and lawyer
- Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck († 1335), Bishop of Bamberg
- Werny, Marga Maria (1913–1994), German actress
- Wernyhora († 1769), Ukrainian folk singer and prophet
- Wernz, Franz Xaver (1842–1914), German clergyman, superior general of the Societas Jesu (Jesuits)
- Wernz, Johann (1819–1895), Supreme Court Judge and Senate President at the Reich Court
- Wernz, Valentin (* 1995), German triathlete
Wero
- Werowka, Hryhorij (1895–1964), Ukrainian choir director, composer and music professor
Werp
- Werp, Manfred (* 1935), German lawyer, judge at the German Federal Court of Justice
- Werpup, Gottlieb Ludwig von (1707–1768), electoral Hanoverian member of the Reichstag, chamberlain, castle captain and court marshal
Werr
- Werr, Antonia (1813–1868), founder of the order
- Werr, Florian (1851–1917), German Catholic pastor, politician and publicist
- Werr, Joseph (1874–1945), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Werra, Camille de (1814–1875), Swiss politician
- Werra, Franz von (1914–1941), German fighter pilot and fugitive prisoner of war
- Werra, Otto (1887–1968), District Administrator of the Meschede District (1927–1933)
- Werrason (* 1965), Congolese musician
- Werrecore, Matthias Hermann , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Werremeier, Friedhelm (1930–2019), German writer and screenwriter
- Werremeier, Stefani (* 1968), German rower
- Werren, Joachim (* 1948), German politician (FDP)
- Werren, Joseph (1810–1881), Nassau civil servant
- Werren, Otto W. (* 1949), German artist
- Werren, Philip (* 1942), American composer and music teacher
- Werres, Achim (* 1967), German Brigadier General
- Werres, Anton (1830–1900), German sculptor
- Werres, Birgit (* 1962), German sculptor and draftsman
- Werres, Carl Anton (1785–1836), German doctor, ophthalmologist, physician and non-fiction author
- Werres, Hermann-Josef (* 1958), German soccer player
- Werres, Walter (1929–2012), German educationalist
- Werrlein, Wilhelm (1878–1956), German lawyer and politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Werrmann, Jens (* 1985), German hurdler
- Werro, Romain (1796–1876), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Werro, Sebastian (1555–1614), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman
- Werry, Carl (1819–1868), German lawyer and parliamentarian
- Werry, Katrina (* 1993), Australian rower
- Werry, Tyler (* 1991), Canadian ski racer
Wers
- Wersäll, Claës-Axel (1888–1951), Swedish gymnast
- Wersäll, Gustaf (1887–1973), Swedish modern pentathlete
- Wersäll, Ture (1883–1965), Swedish tug of war
- Wersba, Barbara (1932–2018), American author of books for children and young people
- Wersche, Dietrich (* 1909), German entrepreneur
- Werscheck, Bernd (* 1961), German volleyball and beach volleyball trainer
- Werschik, Anatoli Moissejewitsch (* 1933), Russian mathematician
- Wersching, Annie (* 1977), American actress
- Wersching, Ray (* 1950), Austrian American football player
- Vershinin, Alexander Pavlovich (* 1957), Russian lawyer, university professor and library director
- Vershinin, Konstantin Andrejewitsch (1900–1973), Soviet pilot and colonel general
- Vershinin, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1867–1951), Russian pharmacologist and university professor
- Werschner, Weslau (1940-2010), German operetta singer (tenor)
- Werschy, Günter (* 1935), German soccer player and coach
- Vershynina, Viktorija (* 1971), Ukrainian long jumper
- Wersdörfer, Heinz (* 1925), German diplomat
- Wersebe, Hartwig von (1879–1968), German opera singer
- Wershe, Richard Jr. (* 1969), American drug dealer
- Wersich, Dietrich (* 1964), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wersich, Ekkehart (* 1959), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Wersig, Bruno (1882–1970), German painter and etcher
- Wersig, Gernot (1942–2006), German information scientist
- Wersig, Maria (* 1978), German lawyer and social scientist
- Wersin, Wolfgang von (1882–1976), German architect and designer
- Wersin-Lantschner, Inge (1905–1997), Austrian ski racer
- Werstowski, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1799–1862), Russian composer
value
- Wert, Ad de (1952-2015), Dutch football player
- Wert, Giaches de (1535–1596), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Wert, José Ignacio (* 1950), Spanish politician
- Wertebaker, Lael (1909–1997), American journalist and author
- Wertebaker, Timberlake , British playwright
- Wertbruch, Johannes (* 1960), German lawyer and university professor
- Wertstein, Ludwik (1887–1945), Polish physicist
- Werth, Adolf (1839–1915), German manufacturer, local researcher and co-founder of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein
- Werth, Alexander (1901–1969), Russian-British journalist and historian
- Werth, Alexander (1908–1973), German lawyer, civil servant and manufacturer
- Werth, Benno (1929–2015), German sculptor, designer, painter and university professor
- Werth, Edmund von († 1292), priest of the Teutonic Order and bishop of the Courland diocese
- Werth, Emil (1869–1958), German botanist, phenologist, ethnologist, geographer and agricultural scientist
- Werth, Eva-Maria (* 1937), German actress, radio play and voice actor
- Werth, German (1937–2000), German military historian and journalist
- Werth, Gertrud (1898–1990), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Werth, Hildegard (* 1950), German television journalist and author
- Werth, Isabell (* 1969), German dressage rider
- Werth, Jennifer (* 1989), German soccer player
- Werth, Johann von (1591–1652), equestrian general in the Thirty Years' War
- Werth, Joseph (* 1952), Russian clergyman, bishop of the diocese "Transfiguration of Novosibirsk"
- Werth, Jürgen (* 1951), German author, songwriter and director of Evangeliums-Rundfunk
- Werth, Léon (1878–1955), French writer and art critic
- Werth, Letizia (* 1974), Italian visual artist (South Tyrol)
- Werth, Lioba (* 1972), German psychologist and university professor
- Werth, Mathias (* 1958), German television journalist
- Werth, Nicolas (* 1950), French historian
- Werth, Otto (1851–1920), German lawyer and politician
- Werth, Paul (1912–1977), German painter
- Werth, Reinhard (* 1947), German neuropsychologist
- Werth, Richard (1850–1918), German doctor and gynecologist
- Werth, Sabine (* 1957), German social worker, co-founder of the Berliner Tafel
- Werth, Siegfried (1907–1982), German measurement technology developer and entrepreneur
- Werth, Wilhelm (1913–1975), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Werth, Wolfgang (* 1937), German literary critic
- Wertham, Fredric (1895–1981), German-American psychiatrist and author
- Werthan, Elfriede (1939–2014), Austrian competitive athlete, journalist and writer
- Werthauer, Johannes (1866–1938), German lawyer and criminal law reformer
- Werthebach, Eckart (* 1940), German politician (CDU)
- Wertheim, Abraham (1819–1891), Jewish-German merchant
- Wertheim, Abraham Carel (1832–1897), Dutch banker, politician and philanthropist
- Wertheim, Barbara von (1500–1561), regent (from 1531) of the County of Wertheim and the Lordship of Breuberg
- Wertheim, Elsa (1874–1944), Austrian theater actress
- Wertheim, Ernst (1864–1920), Austrian gynecologist
- Wertheim, Franz von (1814–1883), Austrian industrialist and politician, member of the state parliament
- Wertheim, Georg (1857–1939), German businessman and entrepreneur in textile retail
- Wertheim, Gustav (1843–1902), German mathematician
- Wertheim, Joseph (1834–1899), German industrialist and sewing machine manufacturer
- Wertheim, Joseph (1922–1944), German resistance fighter
- Wertheim, Margaret (* 1958), Australian science journalist
- Wertheim, Maurice (1886–1950), American banker and philanthropist
- Wertheim, Peter , theologian and pastor of the Reformation period
- Wertheim, Rosy (1888–1949), Dutch composer, pianist and music teacher
- Wertheim, Theodor (1820–1864), Austrian chemist and inventor
- Wertheim, Ursula (1919–2006), German literary scholar and university professor
- Wertheim, Wilhelm von († 1490), Canon and Vicar General in Cologne
- Wertheimer, Akiba Israel (1778–1835), chief rabbi of Altona and Schleswig-Holstein
- Wertheimer, Alain (* 1948), French entrepreneur
- Wertheimer, Alfred (1929–2014), American photographer of German origin
- Wertheimer, Ernst Chaim (1893–1978), German-Israeli physiologist
- Wertheimer, Esther (1926–2016), Polish-Canadian sculptor
- Wertheimer, Fritz (1884–1968), German journalist
- Wertheimer, Gérard (* 1950), French entrepreneur
- Wertheimer, Gustav (1847–1902), Austrian genre painter
- Wertheimer, Josef von (1800–1887), Austrian philanthropist, humorist, author and champion of the emancipation of Jews in Austria
- Wertheimer, Jürgen (* 1947), German university professor for modern German literature and comparative literature at the University of Tübingen
- Wertheimer, Martha (1890–1942), German educator, journalist, writer and victim of the Holocaust
- Wertheimer, Max (1880–1943), psychologist and co-founder of Gestalt psychology and Gestalt theory
- Wertheimer, Otto (1896–1973), German-French art historian and antiquarian
- Wertheimer, Paul (1874–1937), Austrian writer and lawyer
- Wertheimer, Peter (1890–1944), Czechoslovak journalist, employee of the archive in the Lodz / Litzmannstadt ghetto
- Wertheimer, Samson (1658–1724), imperial court factor, chief rabbi and promoter of Judaism
- Wertheimer, Stef (* 1926), Israeli entrepreneur
- Wertheimer, Wolf († 1765), Bavarian court factor
- Wertheimstein, Franziska von (1844–1907), Viennese patron
- Wertheimstein, Josephine von (1820–1894), Salonnière of the Viennese Ringstrasse epoch
- Werthein, Gerardo (* 1955), Argentine veterinarian, finance manager and sports official
- Werther, Georg Ehrenreich von (1742–1816), Prussian major general and chief of the cuirassier regiment No. 12
- Werther, Gustav (1815–1869), German chemist and university professor
- Werther, Heinrich Wilhelm von (1772-1859), Prussian diplomat and foreign minister
- Werther, Johannes (1865–1936), German dermatologist and university professor
- Werther, Julius von (1838–1910), German actor
- Werther, Karl von (1809-1894), German diplomat and ambassador
- Werther, Paul (1908–1965), German politician (KPD / SED), resistance fighter, VVN / FDGB functionary
- Werther, Philipp August Wilhelm von (1729–1802), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 6
- Werther, Waldemar (1867–1932), German officer, Africa explorer
- Werthern, Alfred von (1842–1908), Prussian major general and chronicler of the von Werthern family
- Werthern, Anthonius von († 1513), German local politician
- Werthern, Dietrich von († 1470), ancestor of the noble von Werthern family
- Werthern, Dietrich von († 1482), Chancellor of the Counts of Stolberg
- Werthern, Elisabeth Countess (1916–2009), first managing director of the German Parliamentary Society in Bonn
- Werthern, Ernst von (1841–1916), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Werthern, Friedrich von (1804–1864), Prussian administrative officer and Sachsen-Meiningen politician
- Werthern, Georg von (1581–1636), statesman of the Electorate of Saxony
- Werthern, Georg von (1663–1721), Electoral Saxon Minister
- Werthern, Georg von (1700–1768), nobleman
- Werthern, Georg von (1816–1895), German diplomat
- Werthern, Hans Carl von (* 1953), German diplomat and ambassador
- Werthern, Hans von (1443–1533), German knight, Privy Councilor of the ruling dukes of Saxony
- Werthern, Heinrich von (1838–1879), Prussian administrative officer
- Werthern, Ingeborg-Maria von (1913–1996), German abbess of the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery (1952–1996)
- Werthern, Jacob Friedemann von (1739–1806), German nobleman
- Werthern, Johann Georg Heinrich von (1735–1790), Prussian secret minister of state and Grand Maitre de la Garderobe
- Werthern, Johanna Luise von (1752–1811), German nobleman
- Werthern, Ottobald von (1794–1878), German landowner, member of the Prussian manor house
- Werthern, Thilo von (1818–1888), German landowner, member of the Prussian manor house
- Werthern-Michels, Thilo von (1878–1962), German administrative lawyer
- Werthes, Friedrich August Clemens (1748–1817), German writer
- Werthmann, Angelika (1963–2019), Austrian politician (formerly List Dr. Martin), MEP
- Werthmann, Ellen (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Werthmann, Franz († 1920), German farmer, mayor and politician (center), MdR
- Werthmann, Friederich (1927–2018), German sculptor and sculptor
- Werthmann, Harald (1924–1984), German party functionary (LDPD), MdV
- Werthmann, Lorenz (1858–1921), German Catholic priest and social politician
- Werthmann, Margarethe († 1639), victim of the witch hunt
- Werthmüller, Gerd (* 1948), German soccer player
- Werthmüller, Valentin Joseph (1799–1882), German lawyer, member of the Hessian Estates Assembly and the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Werthmüller, Vroni (* 1959), Swiss sprinter
- Werthner, Adolf (1828–1906), Austrian publisher and co-founder of the Neue Freie Presse
- Werthner, Georg (* 1956), Austrian athlete, four-time Olympic participant
- Werthner, Hannes (* 1954), Austrian computer scientist and university professor
- Werthner, Penny (* 1951), Canadian medium and long distance runner
- Wertich, Volker (* 1969), German inventor and developer of computer games
- Wertico, Paul (* 1953), American jazz drummer
- Wertinger, Hans († 1533), German painter, draftsman and glass painter
- Wertinskaja, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1944), Russian actress
- Wertinskaja, Lidija Vladimirovna (1923–2013), Soviet painter and actress
- Wertinsky, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1889–1957), Russian and Soviet artist, singer, cabaret artist and film actor
- Wertislaw , son of the Abodrite prince Niklot
- Wertitsch, Hans Peter (1939–1996), Austrian real estate agent and composer
- Wertl, Ermelinde (1934–2004), Austrian table tennis player
- Wertli, Béatrice (* 1976), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Wertman, David (1952–2013), American jazz bassist and composer
- Wertman, Gal (* 1966), Israeli conceptual artist
- Wertman, Moshe (1924-2011), Israeli politician
- Wertmüller, Adolf Ulrik (1751–1811), Swedish painter
- Wertmüller, Justus , German journalist and editor
- Wertmüller, Lina (* 1928), Italian film director
- Wertmüller, Michael (* 1966), Swiss composer and drummer
- Wertow, Dsiga (1896–1954), Soviet filmmaker
- Werts, George Theodore (1846–1910), American politician
- Wert, Anneliese (1922–2008), German theater actress
- Wertschenowa, Marija Witaljewna (* 1986), Russian golf player
- Wertuk, Andrij (* 1990), Ukrainian natural track tobogganist
- Wertwein, Christoph († 1553), administrator of the diocese of Wiener Neustadt and appointed bishop of the diocese of Vienna
- Wertz, Armin (1945–2020), German author and journalist
- Wertz, George M. (1856–1928), American politician
- Wertz, Hans (1922–2012), German administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Wertz, Harald (* 1947), German computer scientist and university professor
- Wertz, Rudolf († 1966), Austrian doctor, Righteous Among the Nations
Weru
- Werulashvili, Yekaterina Warlamowna (1917–1973), Soviet theater and film actress
- Werum, Gregor (* 1977), German handball player
- Werunsky, Albert (1844–1915), Bohemian lawyer, politician and person in the commercial cooperative system
- Werup, Jacques (1945–2016), Swedish musician, writer, poet, stage artist and screenwriter
- Werup, Mick (1958–2011), German actor
- Weruwanarak, Arisa (* 2003), Thai athlete
Werv
- Werve, Claus de († 1439), Dutch sculptor
- Werve, Hermann de (1584–1656), German pastor, astrologer and calendar maker
- Werveke, Leopold van (1853–1933), German-Luxembourg geologist
- Werveke, Nicolas van (1851–1926), Luxembourg historian
Werew
- Werwath, Alexandra (* 1993), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Werweikin, Andrei (* 1966), Kazakh ski jumper
- Werwie, Melanie , German film editor
- Werwigk-Hertneck, Corinna (* 1952), German politician (FDP)
- Werwigk-Schneider, Renate (* 1938), German doctor
Wery
- Wery, Betje (1920–2006), Dutch collaborator
- Wery, Carl (1897–1975), German actor and radio play speaker
- Wéry, Laurent (* 1975), Belgian DJ and music producer
- Wery, Leonard (1926-2019), Dutch hockey player
- Wéry, Marthe (1930–2005), Belgian painter
- Weryha-Wysoczański, Jan de (* 1950), Polish sculptor
- Werykiwskyj, Mychajlo (1896–1962), Ukrainian composer
Werz
- Werz, Daniel B. (* 1975), German chemist
- Werz, Emil (1885–1957), German painter, graphic artist and heraldist
- Werz, Helmut von (1912–1990), German architect
- Werz, Luitpold (1907–1973), German ambassador
- Werz, Michael (* 1964), German philosopher and political scientist
- Werz, Nikolaus (* 1952), German political scientist
- Werz, Robert von (1901–1969), German pharmacologist, university professor, medical officer and resistance fighter
- Werz, Ulrich (* 1964), German classical scholar and numismatist
- Werz, Wilfried (1930–2014), German stage and costume designer
- Werzlau, Joachim (1913–2001), German composer
- Werzner, Viktor Nikolajewitsch (1909–1980), Ukrainian-Russian physicist, builder of the first Soviet electron microscope and university professor
- Werzowa, Walter (* 1960), Austrian music producer