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Riegel stands for:
- Bolt (fitting) , a movable device for locking doors, shutters, windows, chests, etc.
- Bolt (military) , a lockdown
- a shape or size of food, examples: chocolate bars , granola bars
- Transom (component) , in half-timbered buildings the horizontal beam as a connection to the vertical supports, therefore in Switzerland a frame house
- Automobiles Riegel , former French automobile manufacturer
- the bolt position (fire brigade) , a method of fire fighting
- the classic design of a cell phone, bar cell phone, see cell phone # types
- a memory module for computers, see RAM
Riegel is the name of the following places:
- Riegel am Kaiserstuhl , a municipality in Baden-Württemberg
- Riegel (Lohsa) , a district of the municipality Lohsa in the district of Bautzen, Saxony
- Riegel (municipality of Sieggraben) , part of the municipality of Sieggraben , Mattersburg district, Burgenland
Riegel is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Riegel (1802–1858), German portrait painter
- Carl Riegel (1897–1970), German soccer player
- Carolin Riegel (* 1982), German soccer player
- Christina Riegel (* 1971), Austrian ski racer
- Christoph Riegel , German author of travelogues (17th century)
- Dietmar Riegel (1940–2013), German physicist
- Eden Riegel (1981), American actress
- Ernst Riegel (1871–1939), German goldsmith, sculptor and university professor
- Erwin Riegel (1922–1982), German journalist and politician (SPD)
- Ferdinand Riegel (1797–1866), German bookseller and publisher
- Florian Riegel (* 1978), German documentary filmmaker
- Franz Riegel (1843–1904), German physician
- Friedhelm Riegel (* 1935), Düsseldorf humorist
- Hans Riegel (1893–1945), German company founder
- Hans Riegel junior (1923–2013), German entrepreneur
- Hans Peter Riegel (* 1959), Swiss author, photographer and art director
- Heinrich Riegel (1883–1967), Hessian politician
- Herman Riegel (1834–1900), German art historian and museum director, founder of the General German Language Association
- Jakob Riegel (1839–1908), German merchant, master rope maker and founder of the Illertiss children's festival
- Jobst Riegel (1821–1878), German engraver and painter
- Johann Georg Riegel (1833–1904), German architect and draftsman
- Karl Riegel (1915-2001), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Kenneth Riegel (* 1938), American singer (tenor)
- Klaus Riegel (medic) ( Klaus Philipp Riegel ; 1926-2018), German medic
- Klaus F. Riegel ( Klaus Friedrich Riegel ; 1925–1977), German psychologist
- Leonard Riegel (* 1983), German cartoonist, comic artist and satirist
- Marko Riegel (1974), German soccer player
- Paul Riegel (1926–2009), German entrepreneur
- Peter Riegel , American engineer
- Reinhard Riegel (1942–2000), German legal scholar
- Richard Riegel (1900–1982), German politician (KPD)
- Tatiana S. Riegel , American film editor
- Tina Riegel (* 1965), German figure skater
- Ulrich Riegel (* 1966), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Werner Riegel (1925–1956), German poet and essayist
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Wiktionary: Riegel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations