Wagener
Wagener stands for:
- a Middle High German name for a manufacturer of wagons (wheels) made of wood, see Stellmacherei
- Wagener (South Carolina) , location in the United States
Wagener is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Ferdinand Gustaph Wagener (1835–1894), German mechanical engineer
- Ana Wagener (* 1962), Spanish actress
- Andreas Wagener (economist, 1967) (1967–2019), German economist and social scientist
- Andreas Wagener (Economist, 1972) (* 1972), German economist and political scientist
- August Wagener (1865–1913), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Brita Wagener (* 1954), German diplomat
- Carl Wagener (philologist) (1842–1920), German classical philologist and teacher
- Carl Wagener (officer) (1901–1988), German major general
- Christoph Wagener (* 1947), German laboratory doctor
- David Douglas Wagener (1792–1860), American politician
- Elmar Wagener (* 1946), German history teacher
- Else Wagener (politician) (1913–1994), German kindergarten director, local politician, honorary citizen of the city of Göttingen
- Else Wagener (pianist) (Else Gertrud Ida Sophia Wagener; 1882 – after 1912), German pianist and piano teacher
- Frido Wagener (1926–1985), German administrative scientist
- Fritz Wagener (1895-1965), German politician (SPD)
- Georg Wagener (politician, 1802) (1802-1859), German politician
- Georg Wagener (politician, 1898) (1898–1985), German politician (NSDAP)
- Gerda Wagener (1953–1998), German author for children and young people
- Gorden Wagener (* 1968), German designer
- Gottfried Wagener (1831-1892), German chemist
- Guido Richard Wagener (1822–1896), German anatomist and music collector
- Hanns Christoph Wagener (around 1700–1760), German engineer and architect
- Hans Wagener (Germanist) (1940–2013), German Germanist and author
- Hans Wagener (Manager) (* 1950), German manager
- Hans Günter Wagener (* 1951), German film composer
- Hans-Jürgen Wagener (* 1941), German economist
- Hans-Wilfried Wagener (1934–2015), German engineering scientist
- Hermann Wagener (politician) (1815–1889), German journalist, publicist and politician
- Hermann Wagener (transport scientist) (1921–1994), German economist and transport scientist
- Hilde Wagener (1904–1992), Austrian actress
- Joachim Heinrich Wilhelm Wagener (1782–1861), German banker, art collector and patron
- Johann Daniel Wagener (1762–1842), Waldeck country estate and mayor
- Johann Georg Wagener (1769–1833), Waldeck country estate and manor owner
- Joseph Wagener (1924–2019), Luxembourg soldier in the Korean War
- Kenneth B. Wagener (* 1950), American biochemist
- Kurt Wagener (1898–1976), German veterinarian and microbiologist
- Leo Wagener (* 1962), Luxembourg clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Luxembourg
- Martin Wagener, pseudonym for Martin Frehsee (Martin Frehse; 1870-?), German dramaturge, playwright and editor
- Martin Wagener (political scientist) (* 1970), German political scientist
- Maximilian Wagener (* 1995), German soccer player
- Michael Wagener (* 1949), German music producer
- Michael Wagener (artist) (* 1966), German artist
- Nils Wagener (* 1995), German actor and voice actor
- Nora Wagener (* 1989), Luxembourgish writer
- Oskar Wagener (1878–1942), German physician
- Otto Wagener (1888–1971), German major general
- Philipp Wagener (1819–1888), German member of the state parliament
- Renée Wagener (* 1962), Luxembourg journalist and European politician
- Rudi Wagener (1899–1963), German boxer
- Samuel Christoph Wagener (1763–1845), German Lutheran theologian and writer
- Sascha Wagener (1977–2011), German politician (left)
- Sigbert Wagener (1919–2004), German religious priest and entomologist
- Tanja Wagener (* 1972), German politician (SPD)
- Ulla Wagener (* 1968), German actress
- Ulrich Wagener (1930–2007), German Roman Catholic church historian
- Ulrike Wagener (* 1960), German theologian and ethics scientist
- Wilhelm Wagener (1871–1948), German trade union official
- Yvonne Stoffel-Wagener (1931–2014), gymnast from Luxembourg
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Wiktionary: Wagener - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations