Reinhard
Reinhard is a male given name and a family name .
Origin and meaning
The name Reinhard is a masculine proper name , actually a first name , but as a patronymic it is often used as a family name . It is a compound word derived from the Old High German words ragin ('advice, advice') and harti ('strong'), meaning “the advisable, the good advisor.” With the derivation of “pure” and “heart” occasionally given as an alternative “(From Low German, hard 'heart') is probably a freely invented folk etymology , also because this name is most common in High German and less often in Low German areas.
Reinhard is originally a property name ( nickname ) that is supposed to identify the person as a good advisor . For this reason he calls the fox a mythical creature (German in the Middle Ages Reinhard Fuchs, later Reineke Fuchs ). This association was so widespread that e.g. B. in French the name Reynard completely replaced the previous term for fox, goupil (today: French renard, "fox"). Accordingly, the name can also refer to those who were considered to be fox-like, e.g. B. because of her red hair or her cunning manner.
name day
- March 7 , abbot of Reinhausen monastery near Göttingen in 1168
- December 5th , St. Reinhard , Bishop of Liège in the High Middle Ages ( 1037 ). The grave probably perished when the Liège cathedral was destroyed in the French Revolutionary Wars.
variants
- Female forms: Reinharda , Reinharde , Reinhardine , Renske
- Reinard , Reinert
- Reinherd , Reinherdus (around 793)
- Reginhard , Reginhardus (around 834)
- Reinhard (around 1402)
- Reinhardi (around 1269)
- Reinhard, Reinhardt , Reinhart
- Rainhard, Rainhardt, Rainhart
- Reinward
- Rinaudo
- In the Middle Ages also Rainald , probably corresponding to the Italian Rinaldo
- Low German / Dutch Reinke , Renke , Reinecke (with the Low German ending -ke corresponding to High German -chen)
- (Old?) French Renart , Renard (fr. 'Fuchs')
Name bearer
Reinhard were the names of the following rulers :
- Reinhard I. (≈1225–1281), Lord of Hanau
- Reinhard II. (≈1369–1451), Count of Hanau
- Reinhard III. (1412–1452), Count of Hanau
- Reinhard IV. (1473–1512), Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
- Reinhard von Helmstatt (1400–1456), Bishop of Speyer
- Reinhard (after 1374 - after 1414), co-regent of the county of Nassau-Beilstein from 1378/80 until his death
- Reinhard I. von Sickingen (≈1417–1482), Bishop of Worms
- Reinhard II von Rüppurr (1458–1533), Bishop of Worms
Other
- Reinhard Appel (1927–2011), German journalist
- Reinhard Borchert (* 1948), German sprinter
- Reinhard von Blankenburg († 1123), Bishop of Halberstadt
- Reinhard Bütikofer (* 1953), German politician
- Reinhard von Dalwigk (≈1400–1461), baron and bailiff of Naumburg and Weidelsburg
- Rainhard Fendrich (* 1955), Austrian singer, presenter and actor
- Reinhard Furrer (1940–1995), German astronaut
- Reinhard Glemnitz (* 1930), German actor and voice actor
- Reinhard Grindel (* 1961), German sports official and politician
- Reinhard von Hanau (cleric) († 1369), cleric in the Bohemian and southern German area
- Reinhard Heydrich (1904–1942), German SS-Obergruppenführer
- Reinhard Höppner (1948–2014), German politician (SPD), Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt
- Reinhard von Koenig-Fachsenfeld (1899–1992), German engineer, inventor and racing driver
- Reinhard Lakomy (1946–2013), German composer, pianist and singer
- Reinhard Libuda (1943–1996), German football player
- Rainhard Lukowitz (* 1950), German politician (FDP)
- Reinhard Marx (* 1953), German cardinal
- Reinhard Mey (* 1942), German songwriter
- Reinhard Rauball (* 1946), German football official and politician
- Reinhard Selten (1930–2016), German economist and Nobel Prize winner
- Reinhard Tausch (1921–2013), German psychologist
- Reinhard Wolf (* 1950), German geographer, nature and monument conservationist, non-fiction author
family name
A.
- Adolf Friedrich Reinhard (1726–1783), German lawyer and publicist
- Albert Reinhard (1916–2015), German lawyer and politician (FDP, non-party)
- Alfred Reinhard (1957–2017), Swiss farmer, entrepreneur and company founder
- Andreas Reinhard (1571–1613), German arithmetic master and mathematician
- Annemarie Reinhard (1921–1976), German writer
- August Reinhard (1831–1912), German composer
B.
- Benno Reinhard (* 1964), German jazz musician
- Bernhard Heinrich Karl Reinhard (1760–1799), German actor and playwright
C.
- Carl Reinhard (actor) (1763–1836), German actor
- Carl Reinhard (politician) (1909-1992), German farmer and politician (CDU)
- Carlos Reinhard (* 1972), Swiss entrepreneur and local politician
- Carlson Reinhard (1953–2020), German journalist, editor, author
- Caspar Reinhard (around 1540–1623), German hydraulic engineer
- Christian Reinhard (1774–1803), Schinderhannes' German accomplice
- Christine Reinhard (1771–1815), German diplomatic wife and chronicler
- Christopher Reinhard (* 1985), German soccer player
D.
- Daniel Reinhard (actor) (* 1951), Swiss actor and director
- Daniel Reinhard (photographer) (* 1960), Swiss photographer
E.
- Egbert Reinhard (1928-2004), German politician (SPD)
- Elias Siegesmund Reinhard (1625–1669), German Lutheran theologian
- Emil Reinhard (1880–1969), Swiss entrepreneur
- Ernst Reinhard (1889–1947), Swiss politician (SP)
- Ewald Reinhard (1884–1956), German writer
F.
- Franz Reinhard (politician) (1859–1927), German lawyer and politician
- Franz Volkmar Reinhard (1753–1812), German Protestant theologian
- Friedrich Reinhard (1794–1845), German engineer cartographer
- Fritz Reinhard (1889–1974), German engineer and manager of the pumice industry
G
- Gret Reinhard (1917–2002), Swiss architect, see Hans and Gret Reinhard
H
- Hans von Reinhard (1755–1835), Swiss politician
- Hans Reinhard (1915–2003), Swiss architect, see Hans and Gret Reinhard
- Hans Reinhard (photographer) (* 1941), German nature and animal photographer
- Hans R. Reinhard (1919–2007), Swiss botanist
- Hans Wolfgang Reinhard (1888–1950), German infantry general
- Hellmuth Reinhard (1911 – after 1970), German lawyer, SS leader and Gestapo employee
- Henry Jonathan Reinhard (1892–1976), American entomologist
- Hermann Reinhard (1816–1892), German physician and entomologist
J
- Jakob Reinhard (Chancellor) (also Reinharter or Reichart ; around 1495–1569), German Chancellor
- Jakob Reinhard , known as Hannikel (1742–1787), German robber
- Johan Reinhard (* 1943), American archaeologist
- Johann Reinhard (pastor) (also Johann Reinhardt ; 1645–1691), German pastor and superintendent
- Johann Georg Reinhard (1606–1672), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Johann Jacob Reinhard (1714–1772), German lawyer
- Johann Paul Reinhard (1722–1779), German historian and librarian
- Johannes Reinhard (1870–1964), German politician (CDU) and theologian
- Johnny Reinhard (* 1956), American bassoonist and composer
- Josef Reinhard (1749–1824), Swiss painter
- Josef Reinhard (* 1931), Swiss photographer, see Sepp Reinhard
- Julius Reinhard (1833–1901), German mechanical engineer and politician
K
- Karl Reinhard (writer) (1769–1840), German poet, narrator, editor, translator and publicist
- Karl von Reinhard (around 1858–1931), German administrative officer
- Karl Friedrich Reinhard (1761–1837), French diplomat, statesman and writer
- Kaspar Reinhard (1596–1669), Witch Commissioner of Westphalia in the early 17th century
- Kurt Reinhard (Righteous Among the Nations) , Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Kurt Reinhard (politician) (1907–1989), German politician (SPD), MdL Baden
- Kurt Reinhard (musicologist) (1914–1979), German ethnomusicologist and composer
L.
- Livia S. Reinhard (* 1974), German actress
- Lothar Reinhard (* 1938), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Ludwig Reinhard (1805–1877), German parliamentarian
- Ludwig von Reinhard (1836–1914), Bavarian lieutenant general
M.
- Maria Reinhard (1871–1899), Austrian singing teacher and actress
- Max Reinhard (1882–1974), Swiss mineralogist, petrograph and university professor
- Michael Reinhard (journalist) , German journalist
- Michael Friedrich Reinhard (1793–1867), German politician, Bavarian MP
- Michael Heinrich Reinhard (senior) (1676–1732), German theologian
- Michael Heinrich Reinhard (Junior) (1706–1767), German theologian
N
- Nadia Reinhard (* 1994), Swiss floorball player
- Niels Reinhard (* 1987), German music producer, short film and music video director
O
- Oliver Reinhard (* 1964), German actor
P
- Paula Reinhard (1850–1908) Catholic patroness and founder of the monastery
R.
- Raphael Reinhard (1820–1903), German porcelain and portrait painter, last court painter in the Principality of Anhalt-Bernburg and drawing teacher
- Rebekka Reinhard (* 1972), German philosopher
- Richard Reinhard (1846–1920), German civil servant and politician
- Rudolf Reinhard (1876–1946), German geographer
S.
- Sepp Reinhard (* 1931), Swiss photographer
- Simon Reinhard (* 1979), German memory athlete
- Sophie Reinhard (1775–1844), German painter
- Sylvie Reinhard (* 1980), Swiss entrepreneur and chairwoman of the board of directors
T
- Toni Reinhard (1917–1965), Swiss Romance philologist
W.
- Wilhelm Reinhard (lawyer) (1776-1858), German lawyer
- Wilhelm Reinhard (theologian) (1860–1922), German theologian and politician (DNVP)
- Wilhelm Reinhard (General) (1869–1955), German general and SS-Obergruppenführer
- Wilhelm Reinhard (fighter pilot) (1891–1918), German fighter pilot
- Wolfgang Reinhard (* 1937), German historian
See also
- Reinhardsbrunn , part of the Thuringian town of Friedrichroda
- Reinhardswald , low mountain range in Northern Hesse
- Reinhardt
Individual evidence
- ^ Friedrich Ludwig Karl Weigand: German Dictionary . tape 2 , MR. Ricker'sche Buchhandlung, Giessen 1876, p. 458 .
- ↑ Rosa cabbage, Volker carbon home: Duden surnames: Origin and Meaning of 20,000 surnames . 2nd Edition. Bibliographisches Institut & Brockhaus Verlag, Mannheim 2005, ISBN 978-3-411-70852-9 , p. 538 .
- ↑ Reinhard - Wiktionary. Retrieved March 15, 2018 .
- ^ Karl Dietrich Hüllmann: Historical-etymological attempt on the Celtic-Germanic tribe . Gottlieb August Lange, 1798 ( google.co.uk [accessed March 15, 2018]).
- ↑ Reinhard (family name) - GenWiki. Retrieved March 15, 2018 .
- ^ Jacob Grimm: Reinhart Fuchs . Reimer, Berlin 1834, p. i-ccxcvi .
- ↑ Hermann Semming: History of French literature in the Middle Ages: together with its relationship to the present . Wigand, Leipzig 1862, p. 115 .
- ^ William Jervis Jones: Historical Lexicon of German Color Designations . Walter de Gruyter, Leiden 2013, p. 145 .