Carpenter
Schreiner stands for:
- Carpenter , a woodworking profession
Carpenter are called:
geographical objects:
- Carpenter (municipality of Aschach) , place near Aschach an der Steyr , district of Steyr-Land, Upper Austria
- Bobík (1264 m), mountain in the Czech Republic (German carpenter, Schreinerberg )
such as:
- Schreiner Airways , a Dutch airline
- Schreiner Group , a group of companies
Schreiner is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adelheid Schreiner (* 1942), German politician (GREEN) and member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
- Adolf von Schreiner (1823–1899), Austrian civil servant, functionary and general secretary of the Südbahn-Gesellschaft
- Adolf Schreiner (composer) (1847–1921), German composer
- Albert Schreiner (historian) (1892–1979), German historian
- Albert Schreiner (geologist) (1923–2016), German geologist
- Alfred Schreiner (* 1954), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ)
- Andreas Schreiner (author) (* 1965), Austrian author of fantasy novels
- Andreas Schreiner (referee) (* before 1984), German basketball referee and player
- Anton Schreiner (1873–1932), Austrian brick factory owner and politician (CS)
B.
- Bernard Schreiner (politician, 1937) (* 1937) French politician (RPR-UMP)
- Bernard Schreiner (politician, 1940) (1940–2002), French journalist and politician (PS)
- Bernhard Schreiner (* 1971), German sound installation artist
C.
- Carl Schreiner (actor) (1869–1931), German actor
- Carl Moritz Schreiner (1889–1948), German sculptor
- Carrie Schreiner (* 1998), German racing car driver
- Claus Schreiner (* 1943), German music producer and journalist
- Clemens Maria Schreiner (* 1989), Austrian cabaret artist
- Curt Schreiner (* 1967), American biathlete
D.
- Daniel Schreiner (* 1986), Austrian footballer
E.
- Edith Schreiner (* 1957), Lord Mayor of the City of Offenburg
- Emanuel Schreiner (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Emil Schreiner (1831–1910), Norwegian classical philologist and teacher
- Erich Schreiner (* 1950), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Ernst Schreiner (1879–1943), German bookseller and writer
- Eusebius Schreiner (~ 1600–1663), Austrian musician and church composer
F.
- Felix Schreiner (* 1986), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Friedrich Karl Gustav von Schreiner ( Fritz von Schreiner ; 1863–1910), Austro-German conductor
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schreiner (1836–1922), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
G
- Georg Schreiner (1914–1990), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Gerd Schreiner (* 1970), German politician (CDU)
- Gerhard Schreiner (1907–1983), German politician (ZENTRUM, FDP), MdL
- Gerth Schreiner (1892–1940), German journalist
- Gudrun Schreiner (1932–2012), German sculptor
- Gustav von Schreiner (1821–1886), Austrian diplomat
- Gustav Schreiner (politician) (1847–1922), Austrian lawyer and politician (DnP)
- Gustav Franz Xaver von Schreiner (1793–1872), Austrian lawyer, statistician, political scientist and politician
H
- Hanns Schreiner (1930–2016), German administrative officer
- Hans Schreiner (photographer) (? –1961), German journalist, photographer and director of the Munich Institute for Photojournalism
- Hans Schreiner (* 1930), German painter
- Hans Schreiner (politician) , German politician (FWG), mayor of Bockhorn
- Heinrich Schreiner (1927–2009), German economist, ministerial official and politician (CDU)
- Helmut Schreiner (entrepreneur) (* 1939), German entrepreneur ( Schreiner Group )
- Helmut Schreiner (1942–2001), Austrian politician (ÖVP), President of the Salzburg State Parliament
- Helmuth Schreiner (1893–1962), German Protestant theologian
- Horst Schreiner (1921–2002), German materials scientist
- Hubert Schreiner (* 1949), Austrian basketball coach
J
- Jan Schreiner (* 1984), German jazz musician
- Jennifer Schreiner (* 1976), German writer
- Johan Schreiner (1903–1967), Norwegian historian
- Johann Schreiner (* 1952), German academy director and biologist
- Johann Baptist Schreiner (1866–1935), German sculptor
- Johann Georg Schreiner (1801 – after 1863), German painter, draftsman and lithographer
- Jörg Schreiner , radio play speaker
- Josef Schreiner (entrepreneur) (1821–1880), Austrian brewery entrepreneur
- Josef Schreiner (philologist) (1886-after 1961), German classical philologist
- Josef Schreiner (cross-country skier) , German cross-country skier
- Josef Schreiner (theologian) (1922–2002), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Jumbo Schreiner (actually Thomas Schreiner ; * 1967), German actor and presenter
K
- Karin von Schweder-Schreiner (* 1943), German translator from Portuguese
- Karl Schreiner (politician) (1911–1979), German teacher and politician, MdL Bavaria
- Karl Schreiner (lawyer) (1927–1990), Austrian lawyer and prison reformer
- Karl Heinz Schreiner (* 1952), German Brigadier General in the Bundeswehr
- Klaus Schreiner (museologist) (1929–1991), German museologist and historian
- Klaus Schreiner (historian) (1931–2015), German medieval historian
- Klaus Schreiner (technology scientist) (* 1956), German technology scientist and university professor
- Klaus H. Schreiner (* 1959), German historian and Asian scholar
- Klaus Peter Schreiner (1930–2017), German cabaret artist and author
- Knut Schreiner (* 1974), Norwegian guitarist in the band Turbonegro
- Konrad Schreiner (* 1921), German football player
- Kristian Schreiner (1874–1957), Norwegian anatomist and anthropologist
- Kurt Schreiner (1924–2003), German football player and coach
L.
- Liselotte Schreiner (1904–1991), Austrian theater actress
- Lorenz Schreiner (1920–2008), German physician and university professor
- Lothar Schreiner (1925–2015), German missiologist and religious scholar and university professor
- Ludwig Schreiner (1928–1984), German art historian, curator and ministerial advisor
M.
- Margit Schreiner (* 1953), Austrian writer
- Martin Schreiner (religious educator) (* 1958), German religious educator and university professor
- Martin Mordekhai Schreiner (1863–1926), Romanian-German religious scholar and rabbi
- Michael Schreiner (actor) (1950–2019), German actor
- Michael Schreiner (mathematician) (* 1966), German mathematician
N
- Nicolai von Schweder-Schreiner (* 1967), German translator and musician
- Nikolaus Schreiner (1914-2007), German politician (SPD)
O
- Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), South African writer
- Ottmar Schreiner (1946–2013), lawyer and German politician (SPD)
- Otto Schreiner (1816–1898), Berlin local politician
P
- Peter Schreiner (local history researcher) (1937–2014), German local history researcher
- Peter Schreiner (Byzantinist) (* 1940), German Byzantinist
- Peter Schreiner (Indologist) (* 1945), German Indologist
- Peter Schreiner (soccer player) (* 1952), German soccer player
- Peter Schreiner (soccer coach) (* 1953), German soccer coach
- Peter Schreiner (theologian) (* 1955), German Protestant theologian
- Peter Schreiner (director) (* 1957), Austrian director and cameraman
- Peter Schreiner (actor) , German actor
- Peter Schreiner (chemist) (* 1965), German chemist
- Peter Schreiner (chess player) (* 1992), Austrian chess player
- Philipp Schreiner (1846–1914), German scientist, teacher and politician (NLP), MdR
R.
- Roswitha Schreiner (* 1965), German actress
- Rudolf Schreiner (1885–1953), German architect
S.
- Stefan Schreiner (* 1947), German Protestant theologian, religious scholar and university professor
T
- Theodor Schreiner (clergyman) (1908–2000), German Protestant pastor, manager of the German Blue Cross and author
- Theodor Schreiner (entrepreneur) (before 1920–?), German company founder ( Schreiner Group )
- Thomas Schreiner , known as Jumbo Schreiner (* 1967), German actor and presenter
- Thomas Schreiner (basketball player) (* 1987), Austrian basketball player
W.
- Werner Schreiner (artist) , German artist
- Werner Schreiner (historian) (* 1947), German historian and transport scientist
- Werner Schreiner (soccer player) (1960–2018), German soccer player
- Werner E. Schreiner (1921–2017), Swiss physician
- Wilhelm Schreiner (1889–1943), German Protestant theologian and naval writer
- William Philip Schreiner (1857-1919), South African politician, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
- Wiltrud Schreiner (* 1967), Austrian actress
- Wolfgang Schreiner (* 1957), German soccer player
Y
- Yunli Schreiner (* 1965), German table tennis player
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Wiktionary: Schreiner - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations