Prien
Prien stands for:
- Prien am Chiemsee , market in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim, Bavaria
- Prien (river) , tributary of the Chiemsee near Rimsting in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim, Bavaria
- Prien am Berge , temporary name of the city of Exin, today Kcynia in the powiat Nakielski, Poland
Prien is the family name of the following people:
- August Prien (1857–1944), German building contractor
- Carl Prien (1818–1896), German classical philologist and politician
- Günther Prien (1908–1941), German naval officer
- Hans Detlev Prien (1766–1831), German innkeeper and botanist
- Hans-Jürgen Prien (* 1935), German theologian and histoprian
- Hedi Prien (* 1933), Austrian singer, see Andrea Horn (singer)
- Karin Prien (* 1965), Member of Parliament (CDU) and Minister for Education, Science and Culture in Schleswig-Holstein
- Nico Prien (* 1994), German windsurfer
- Paul Prien (1885–1958), German politician (SPD / SED) and editor