Viennese
Wiener stands for:
- a resident of Vienna
- a thin scalded sausage ( Viennese sausages )
- a sliced sausage (see Wiener Wurst )
- a baked schnitzel, see Wiener Schnitzel
- an Austrian monthly magazine, see Wiener (magazine)
- a group of rabbit breeds see Wiener (rabbit)
- a type of beer, see Viennese lager
- Wiener Peaks , group of Nunatakkern in Marie-Byrd-Land, Antarctica
Wiener is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Solomon Wiener (1907–1976), American serologist
- Alfred Wiener (architect) (1885– around 1977), German architect
- Alfred Wiener (publicist) (1885–1964), German publicist
- Anna Wiener-Pappenheim (1868–1946), German kindergarten teacher and Froebel teacher
- Christian Wiener (1826–1896), German mathematician, professor of descriptive geometry in Karlsruhe
- Claudia Wiener (* 1964), German classical philologist
- Eduard Wiener von Welten (1822–1886), Austrian banker
- Ernst Cohn-Wiener (1882–1941), German art historian, publications on Islamic, Jewish and Asian art
- Friedrich Wilhelm Wiener (1884 – 1921 at the latest), German mathematician
- Heinrich Wiener (1834–1897), Reich judge and judge at the Reich Higher Commercial Court
- Hermann Wiener (1857–1939), German mathematician, private lecturer in Halle, then professor in Darmstadt, works on the fundamentals of geometry.
- Hugo Wiener (1904–1993), Viennese composer and cabaret writer
- Ingrid Wiener (* 1942), Austrian artist and cook
- Jacob Wiener (1815–1899), Belgian engraver of coins, medals and postage stamps
- Jean Wiener (1896–1982), French film composer
- Karl von Wiener (1863–1928), Austrian judge
- Karl Wiener (architect) (1879–1929), German architect
- Karl Wiener (composer) (1891–1942), Austrian composer
- Karl Wiener (graphic artist) (1901–1949), Austrian draftsman and graphic artist
- Leopold Wiener (1823–1891), Belgian sculptor, engraver and medalist
- Lionel Wiener (1878–1940), Belgian railway engineer
- Louis Wiener (1781–1842), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Max Wiener (1882–1950), German rabbi, philosopher and theologian
- Max Wiener (racing driver) (1947–1996), Austrian motorcycle racing driver
- Meir Wiener (historian) (1819–1880), German teacher and historian
- Meir Wiener (literary scholar) (1893–1941), Polish-Austrian writer and literary scholar
- Norbert Wiener (1894–1964), American mathematician
- Oskar Wiener (1873–1944), German-Czechoslovakian writer
- Oswald Wiener (* 1935), Austrian writer, artist and scientist
- Otto Wiener (physicist) (1862–1927), German physicist
- Otto Wiener (singer) (1911-2000), Austrian singer (baritone)
- Paul Wiener (1495–1554), Protestant theologian
- Peter Wiener (* 1958), Austrian sculptor
- Philipp Wiener (1785–1866), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Ralph Wiener (* 1924), Austrian-German cabaret artist and writer
- Richard Wiener (* 1927), German-American patent attorney and honorary citizen of Lutherstadt Wittenberg
- Rudolf Wiener-Welten (1864–1938), Austrian landlord
- Sarah Wiener (* 1962), Austrian TV cook and restaurateur
- Scott Wiener (* 1970), American lawyer and politician
- Simon Wiener (* 1994), Swiss violinist
- Wolfgang Müller-Wiener (1923–1991), German building researcher
- Zelko Wiener (1953-2006), Austrian media artist
See also:
- Wiktionary: Wiener - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Viennese
- Weiner , Americanized spelling from Wiener
- Viennese automobile car and small engine factory , former Austro-Hungarian automobile manufacturer
- Wiener-Chinchin theorem
- Ernst Wiener Co., New York , former American locomotive manufacturer
- Wiener filter (after Norbert Wiener), filter for signal processing
- Viennese group
- Wiener Index (based on Harry Wiener)
- Shannon-Wiener index, see Shannon index
- Vienna Circle
- Congress of Vienna
- Vienna consular agreement
- Viennese classification for figurative marks
- Wiener Library (today Institute of Contemporary History and Wiener Library, Ltd.), Holocaust research institution based in London
- Viennese seam
- Wiener trial
- Vienna division , method of dividing beef
- Palais Wiener von Welten
- Winer
- Norbert Wiener Prize for Applied Mathematics
- Wiener-Ikehara theorem (Pigeon substitute from Wiener-Ikehara), mathematical theorem (analytical number theory)