Waldner
Waldner
stands for
- Atelier AH Waldner in Vienna, created exclusively film posters in the first half of the 20th century
is the family name of the following people:
- Benita Ferrero-Waldner (* 1948), Austrian politician ( ÖVP )
- Christian Waldner (1959–1997), South Tyrolean politician
- Erwin Waldner (1933–2015), German soccer player
- Erwin Waldner junior (* 1966), German soccer player
- Gabi Waldner (* 1969), Austrian journalist
- Georg Friedrich Sylvius Waldner (1583–1629), Capuchin priest in Switzerland known under the religious name Alexius von Speyer , provincial
- Jan-Ove Waldner (* 1965), Swedish table tennis player
- Johann Waldner (around 1430–1502), advisor to Maximilian I.
- Johannes Waldner (1749-1824), Hutterer
- Julian Waldner (* 1996), Austrian actor
- Kassian Waldner (1941–1998), Italian missionary
- Konrad Waldner (13th or 14th century), Bishop of Brixen
- Liliane Waldner (* 1951), Swiss politician (SP)
- Peter Waldner (* 1966), Austrian organist, harpsichordist and fortepiano player, musicologist
- Theodor Waldner von Freundstein (1786–1864), German-French aristocrat and military man, lord of the Weinheim and Limburgerhof castle
- Ulrich Waldner (1926–2004), German screenwriter and radio play author
- Viktor Waldner (1852–1924), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Walter Waldner (1929–2008), Austrian canoeist
- Wolfgang Waldner (* 1954), Austrian museum manager, diplomat and politician
Waldner also refers to:
- the group of companies founded by Hermann Waldner in 1908, see Waldner (group of companies)
See also: