Waldschmidt
Waldschmidt designates:
- the nickname of the Bavarian native writer Maximilian Schmidt (1832-1919)
- a district of the community of Groß Wokern in the Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Waldschmidt is the family name of the following people:
- Anne Waldschmidt (* 1958), German sociologist
- Arno Waldschmidt (1936–2017), German draftsman and graphic artist
- Arnold Waldschmidt (1873–1958), German painter and sculptor
- Brigitte Waldschmidt (* 1958), German designer and artist
- Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (* 1965), German cultural scientist
- Ernst Waldschmidt (1897–1985), orientalist
- Heinrich Waldschmidt (1843–1927), German genre, portrait and history painter
- Henkie Waldschmidt (* 1988), Dutch racing driver
- Henriette Waldschmidt (1841–1921), German opera singer
- Hermann Waldschmidt (1862–1930), German landowner and politician
- Johann Jakob Waldschmidt (1644–1689), German physician
- Johann Martin Waldschmidt (1650–1706), German lawyer, scholar, art collector and librarian
- Julius Waldschmidt (1811–1900), German landowner and politician
- Luca Waldschmidt (* 1996), German soccer player
- Ludwig Waldschmidt (1886–1957), German painter and graphic artist
- Max Waldschmidt (1874–1931), German doctor and politician (DNVP)
- Michel Waldschmidt (* 1946), French mathematician
- Olga Waldschmidt (1898–1972), German sculptor and mosaicist
- Oswald Waldschmidt (1879–1949), German magistrate and politician (DNVP)
- Otto Waldschmidt , German soccer player
- Paul Edward Waldschmidt (1920–1994), American religious, auxiliary bishop in Portland, Oregon
- Volker Waldschmidt (* 1974), German actor
- Walther Waldschmidt (1860–1932), German manager and politician
- Werner Waldschmidt (* 1929), German soccer player
- Wilhelm Waldschmidt (1891–1965), German drawing teacher, museum director and local history researcher
- Wilhelm Hulderich Waldschmidt (1669–1731), German physician
- Wolfgang Waldschmidt (* 1962), German soccer player
See also:
- Waldschmidt Prize , Culture Prize
- Ernst Waldschmidt Prize from the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation