Purely
Pure stands for:
- Rein AG , former municipality in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
- Rein (municipality of Gratwein-Straßengel) , part of the municipality of Gratwein-Straßengel , Graz-Umgebung district, Styria
- Rein Abbey , Cistercian monastery in Styria
- Rein in Taufers , a fraction of the market town of Sand in Taufers, South Tyrol
- Rein (noble family) , Norwegian noble family
pure stands for:
- Property of purity
- exact match of the rhyming syllables, see pure rhyme
Pure is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Rein (1885–1979), German historian and Nazi university politician
- Andrew Rein (* 1958), American wrestler
- Anette Rein (* 1955), German ethnologist
- Anna Rein-Wuhrmann (1881–1971), Swiss mission worker
- Antje von Rein (* 1956), German educator
- Bernhard Rein (1897–1976), Estonian football player and coach
- Christian Rein (* 1970), German cameraman
- Conrad Rein (around 1475–1522), German Renaissance composer
- Daniel Rein (* 1986), German vaulting artist
- Dorothea Rein (* 1945), German publisher
- Emil Rein († 1953/54), Swiss architect
- Erich Rein (1899–1960), German painter and sculptor
- Ernst Rein (1858–1953), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Gerhard Rein (mineralogist) (1913–1972), German mineralogist and geologist
- Gerhard Rein (journalist) (* 1936), German journalist
- Gerhard Rein (mathematician) (* 1957), German mathematician
- Hans Rein (electrical engineer) (1879–1915), German electrical engineer and radio pioneer
- Hans Rein (canoeist) , German canoeist
- Hans Rein (1919–2009), Swiss mountaineer
- Harald Rein (* 1957), Swiss bishop
- Heinz Rein (pseudonym Reinhard Andermann ; 1906–1991), German writer
- Herbert Rein (1899–1955), German chemist
- Hermann Rein (1898–1953), German physiologist
- Hermann von Rein (12th century), preacher from the Cistercian monastery of Rein
- Evgeni Borissowitsch Rein (* 1935), Russian poet
- Johannes Justus Rein (1835–1918), German geographer
- Jonas Rein (1760–1821), Norwegian pastor, poet and member of the Eidsvoll delegate
- Karl Rein (1853–1913), mayor of Böckingen
- Kathrin Claudia Rein (* 1982), German actress
- Kurt Rein (1932–2018), German literary and linguist
- Manfred Rein (1948–2016), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Marianne Rein (1911–1941 / 42), German-speaking Jewish poet
- Martin Rein (1928–2017), American social scientist
- Paul Rein (* 1965), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Siegfried Rein (* 1936), German paleontologist
- Steffen Rein (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Torald Rein (* 1968), German cross-country skier
- Torolf Rein (* 1934), Norwegian admiral
- Trine Rein (* 1970), American-Norwegian pop singer
- Udo Rein (* 1960), German artist
- Walter Rein (1893–1955), German composer
- Wilhelm Rein (1847–1929), German educator
- Wilhelm Rein (philologist) (1809–1865), German philologist and local historian
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Wiktionary: Pure - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations