Winter (family name)
Winter is a family name .
Origin and meaning
Winter is a family name of Old English or Old High German origin, which is particularly common in German and English-speaking areas.
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Achim Winter (* 1961), German television producer
- Adam Winter (1903–1978), German sculptor, ceramicist and archaeologist
- Adele Winter-Frey (1836–1913), German singer and actress
- Adolf Winter (1881–1960), German carpenter
- Adrian Winter (* 1986), Swiss football player
- Albert Winter (publisher) (1856–1939), German teacher, cartographer and publisher
- Albert Winter (politician) (1896–1971), German journalist and politician (USPD), MdL Bavaria
- Albrecht Winter (* 1970), German violinist, orchestra leader and university professor
- Alex Winter ( Alexander Ross Winter ; * 1965), British-American actor, director and screenwriter
- Alfred Winter (* 1959), German epidemiologist and medical IT specialist
- Alfred Winter-Rust (1923–2000), German painter
- Alison Winter (1965–2016), American historian of science
- Aloys von Winter (1769-1856), German surgeon
- Aloysius Winter (1931–2011), German theologian
- Amalie Winter (1802–1879), German writer
- Andreas Winter (chaplain) (1774–1855), German chaplain
- Andreas Winter (soccer player) (* 1958), German soccer player
- Andreas Winter (pedagogue) (* 1966), German pedagogue and hypnotherapist
- Andreas Winter (mathematician) (* 1971), German mathematician
- Andy Winter , Norwegian keyboardist
- Anita Winter (* 1971), German mathematician and university professor
- Ariel Winter (* 1998), American singer and actress
- Aron Winter (* 1967), Dutch football player
- August Winter (politician, 1865) (1865 – after 1921), German politician (SPD), MdL Prussia
- August Winter (politician, 1875) (1875 – after 1921), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- August Winter (officer) (1897–1979), German general and intelligence officer
B.
- Babette Winter (* 1964), German chemist and ministerial official
- Barbara Winter (* 1944), German luge athlete
- Benjamin Winter (1988–2014), German eventing rider
- Bernhard Winter (1871–1964), German painter
- Brond de Grave Winter (1824-1892), German organ builder
- Bud Winter (1909–1985), American track and field coach
C.
- Carl Winter (publisher) (1806–1870), German publisher
- Carl Winter (art historian) (1906–1966), German art historian
- Carl Julius Winter (1855–1914), German entrepreneur
- Carmen Winter (* 1963), German writer and poet
- Carola Winter (* 1987), German soccer player
- Carsten Winter (* 1966), German media scientist
- Charles E. Winter (1870–1948), American politician
- Chelsea Winter (* 1983/1984), New Zealand cook and cookbook author
- Christian Winter (* 1934), German zoologist
- Christian Friedrich Winter (1773–1858), German publisher
- Christine Winter (actress) (born Christine Jones ; * 1958), British actress
- Christine Winter (historian) , German theologian and historian
- Christopher Winter (* 1971), German polo player
- Claude Winter (1931–2011), French actress
- Conny J. Winter (1941–2019), German photographer
D.
- David Winter , pseudonym of Richard Schwartz (* 1958), German writer
- David Winter (actor) (* 1979), German actor
- David A. Winter ( David Arthur Winter ; 1930–2012), Canadian biomechanic
- David Alexander Winter (1878–1953), German rabbi
- David Alexandre Winter (* 1943), Dutch singer
- Detlef Winter (1929–2010), German painter, graphic artist, lithographer and set designer
- Detlev G. Winter (* 1953), German author
- Diana Winter (* 1985), Austrian-Italian musician
- Donald C. Winter (* 1948), American politician
- Dorothea Winter (1949–2012), German recorder player
- Douglas E. Winter (born 1950), American writer, literary critic and editor
E.
- Edgar Winter (born 1946), American musician
- Eduard Winter (1896–1982), German historian
- Edward Winter (actor) (1937–2001), American actor
- Edward Winter (chess historian) (* 1955), English chess journalist and historian
- Edward Henry Winter (1879–1941), American politician
- Eje Winter (* 1941), German writer
- Elisha J. Winter (1781–1849), American politician
- Elly Winter (figure skater) ( Elaine Winter ; 1895– ??), German figure skater
- Elly Winter (politician) (née Elly Pieck ; 1898–1987), German archivist and party official (SED)
- Emil Winter-Tymian (1860–1926), German singer, humorist and theater director
- Engelbert Winter (* 1959), German ancient historian
- Eric Winter (* 1976), American actor and model
- Erich Winter (* 1928), Austrian Egyptologist
- Ernst Winter (1882–1900), German student and victim in the Konitz murder affair
- Ernst Winter (politician, 1888) (1888–1954), German politician (SPD)
- Ernst Winter (politician, 1893) (1893–1958), German politician (KPD)
- Ernst Winter (Turner) (1907–1943), German gymnast
- Ernst Winter (politician, 1958) (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and federal civil servant
- Ernst Florian Winter (1923–2014), Austrian-American historian and political scientist
- Ernst Karl Winter (1895–1959), Austrian sociologist
- Erwin Winter (1903 – after 1967), German engineer and chemist
- Eva Winter (* 1971), German archaeologist
F.
- Ferdinand Winter (1829–1888), German teacher
- Feyo Udo Winter (1713–1772), German doctor
- Francis Winter (* 1972), German actor and author
- Frank Winter (* 1970), German television actor
- Franz Winter (historian) (1833–1878), German theologian and historian
- Franz Winter (politician, 1860) (1860–1920), German politician (SPD), MdL Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Franz Winter (archaeologist) (1861–1930), German classical archaeologist
- Franz Winter (actor) (* 1950), German actor and director
- Franz Winter (politician, 1954) (* 1954), German politician
- Franz Winter (theologian) (* 1971), Austrian theologian and university professor
- Franz Florian Winter (1923-2010), German politician (NPD)
- Franz Josef Winter (1690–1756), German painter, see Josef Winter (painter)
- Frederik Winter (also Friedrich Christian Winter ; 1712–1760), German physician
- Fredi Winter (* 1948), German politician (SPD)
- Friedrich Winter (bailiff) (1853–1913), German bailiff
- Friedrich Winter (politician, 1896) (1896–1980), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Friedrich Winter (politician, 1902) (1902–1982), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Friedrich Winter (theologian) (* 1927), German theologian
- Friedrich Wilhelm Winter (1878–1917), German photographer
- Fritz Winter (politician, 1899) (1899–1974), German politician (LDP), MdL Hessen
- Fritz Winter (painter) (1905–1976), German painter
- Fritz Winter (politician, II) , German politician (SPD), Member of the Free State of Lippe
- Fritz G. Winter (1910–1986), German architect
G
- Gabriel Winter (1869–1907), Austrian engineer
- Gabriele Winter (* 1959), German politician (SPD)
- Geoffrey Winter , American bugler
- Georg Winter (botanist) ( Heinrich Georg Winter ; 1848–1887), German botanist
- Georg Winter (historian) (1856–1912), German historian and archivist
- Georg Winter (physician) (1856–1946), German gynecologist and university professor
- Georg Winter (archivist) (1895–1961), German archivist
- Georg Winter (soccer player) (1895 – after 1952), German soccer player
- Georg Winter (manager) (* 1941), German manager and environmental economist
- Georg Winter (politician) (* 1951), German politician (CSU)
- Georg Winter (artist) (* 1962), German artist
- Georg Simon Winter von Adlersflügel (1629–1701), German horse breeder, veterinarian and author
- George Winter (also Georg Winter ; 1907–1982), Austrian-American civil engineer
- Gerd Winter (legal scholar) (* 1943), German legal scholar
- Gerd Winter (painter) (* 1951), German painter
- Gerd Winter , known as Horst Evers (* 1967), German cabaret artist and author
- Gerhard Winter (pastor) (1589–1661), German clergyman
- Gerhard Winter (philosopher) (1928–2011), German philosopher and university professor
- Gerhard Winter (psychologist) (1933–2013), German psychologist and university professor
- Gerhard Winter (zoologist) (* 1949), German zoologist, paleontologist and museum educator
- Gerhard Winter (toxicologist) (* 1952), German hygienist, toxicologist and university professor
- Gerhard Winter (pharmacist) (* 1959), German pharmacist and university professor
- Gerrit Winter (lawyer) (* 1935), German lawyer
- Gerrit Winter (singer) (* 1983), German singer
- Gottlieb Jonathan Winter (1810–1886), German lawyer and politician
- Gregory Winter (* 1951), British molecular biologist
- Gundolf Winter (1943–2011), German art historian
- Gustav Winter (archivist) (1846–1922), Austrian archivist and historian
- Gustav Winter (politician) ( Gustav Adolf Winter ; 1882–1936), German politician and author
H
- Hanns Winter (also Hans Winter ; 1922–2013), German politician
- Hannspeter Winter (1941–2006), Austrian physicist
- Hans Winter (sculptor) , German sculptor
- Hans Winter (politician) , Austrian politician
- Hans Winter (garden architect) (1895–1969), German garden architect
- Hans Winter (engineer) (1921–1999), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Hans-Gerd Winter (* 1939), German specialist in German
- Harald Winter (* 1953), German painter and draftsman
- Harold Winter (1887–1969), German sculptor
- Heinrich Winter (singer) (1608–1633), German singer
- Heinrich Winter (District Administrator) (around 1833–1898), German administrative officer
- Heinrich Winter (painter) (1843–1911), German painter
- Heinrich Winter (writer) (1878–1967), German naval writer
- Heinrich Winter (winemaker) (1897–1988), German winemaker and politician
- Heinrich Winter (historian) (1898–1964), German historian
- Heinrich Winter (mathematician) (1928–2017), German mathematician and university professor
- Heinrich Eduard Winter (1788–1829), German lithographer, painter and drawing teacher
- Heinrich Georg Winter (1848–1887), German botanist, see Georg Winter (botanist)
- Heinz Winter (1925–1991), Austrian actor
- Heinz-Dieter Winter (* 1934), German politician and diplomat
- Hellmuth Winter (1785–1847), German-Russian lawyer, writer and university professor
- Helmut Winter (1926–1983), German organist and organ expert
- Helmut Winter (1919–2013), German commercial artist, see Pasinger Knödelkrieg
- Hendrik de Winter (1717–1790), Dutch draftsman and art dealer
- Henri Winter (* 1967), German painter
- Henry de Winter (* 1959), German singer
- Henry Winter (born 1963), British journalist
- Herbert Winter (politician) (* 1937), German politician (CDU)
- Herbert Winter (lawyer) (* 1946), Swiss lawyer and Jewish association official
- Hermann Winter (botanist) (1845–1933), German physician and botanist
- Hermann Winter (engineer) (1897–1968), German aeronautical engineer and pilot
- Hermann Winter (painter) (1922–1988), German painter and graphic artist
- Horst Winter (1914–2001), Austrian musician
- Hubert Winter (* 1966), German jazz musician
- Hugo Winter (1885–1952), Austrian music publisher
I.
- Imrich Winter (1878–1943), Hungarian entrepreneur and museum director
- Irene Winter (track and field athlete) (1906– ??), Australian track and field athlete
- Irene Winter (chess player) (1931–2000), German chess player
- Irene J. Winter (* 1940), American art historian and university professor
J
- Jack Winter (before 1918 – after 1923), German film architect
- Jakob Winter (actor) (1784–1865), German actor
- Jakob Winter (rabbi) (1857–1940), rabbi and editor
- Jakob Winter (politician) (1879-1965), German farmer and politician (CDU)
- James Winter (1919–2006), American horn player
- James Spearman Winter (1845–1911), Canadian politician
- Jan Winter (* 1961), German writer
- Jan Willem de Winter (1761–1812), Dutch admiral
- Jennifer Winter (* 1988), German handball player
- Jenny Winter , pseudonym of Annette Weber (* 1956), German writer
- Jens Winter (* 1965), German actor
- Jessica Witte-Winter (* 1972), German presenter
- Jiří Winter ( Neprakta ; 1924–2011), Czech caricaturist
- Jo de Winter (1921-2016), American actress
- Jo Winter (1944–2006), German pastor, poet and dissident
- Joachim Winter (economist) (* 1967), German economist
- Joachim Winter (soccer player) (* 1975), Austrian soccer player
- Jochen Winter (* 1957), German writer
- Jodi Winter (* 1976), Australian rower
- Johann Winter (architect) (1949–2012), Austrian architect
- Johann Winter von Andernach ( Johann Winter ; 1505–1574), German physician, university professor and humanist
- Johann Winter von Güldenborn (1595–1668), German military and administrative officer
- Johann Carl August Winter (1815–1876), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Johann Christian Winter (1718–1802), German cantor and poet
- Johann Conrad Winter († 1777), German piano maker
- Johann Georg Winter (1707–1770), German painter
- Johann Heinrich Winter (1800– ??), German piano maker
- Johann Hinrich Winter (1773–1801), German piano maker
- Johann Wilhelm Winter (around 1696–1756), German draftsman and engraver, see Johann Wilhelm Windter
- Johannes Winter (* 1935), German politician (CDU)
- John Winter (track and field athlete) (1924-2007), Australian track and field athlete
- John Winter , pseudonym of Louis Krages (racing driver) (1949–2001), German automobile racing driver
- John Garrett Winter (1881–1956), American classical philologist
- Johnny Winter (1944–2014), American blues musician
- Jonathan Winter (* 1971), New Zealand swimmer
- Jörg Winter (canon lawyer) (* 1944), German canon lawyer
- Jörg Winter (physicist) (* 1948), German physicist and university professor
- Jörg Winter (journalist) (* 1972), Austrian journalist
- Josef Winter (painter) ( Franz Josef Winter ; 1690–1756), German painter
- Josef Winter (medic) (pseudonym Reinhold Fuchs ; 1857–1916), Austrian medic and writer
- Josef Winter (biotechnologist) , German biotechnologist and university professor
- Josef Albert Winter (1888–1955), Austrian politician (CSP)
- Josefine Winter (1873–1943), Austrian composer, painter and writer
- Judy Winter (* 1944), German actress
- Julia Winter (* 1993), British actress
- Julius Winter (1899–1995), German insurance manager
- Jürgen Christoph Winter (* 1938), German lawyer, Africanist and university professor
- Jürgen Hinrich Winter (1726 – before 1791), German piano maker
K
- Karina Winter (* 1986), German archer
- Karl Winter (architect, 1871) (1871–1962), German architect
- Karl Winter (architect, 1894) (1894–1964), Czech architect, see [1]
- Karl Winter (politician, I) , Austrian politician (SDAP)
- Karl Winter (theologian) (1882–1967), German theologian and pastor
- Karl Winter (businessman) (1883–1923), German businessman and officer
- Karl Winter (politician, 1897) (1897–1971), German politician (SED)
- Karl Winter (dentist) (1900–1984), German dentist
- Karl Winter (writer) (1908–1977), German writer and poet
- Karl Winter (politician, III) , Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Karl Winter (mountaineer) , Austrian mountaineer
- Karl Matthäus Winter (1932–2012), German sculptor
- Kaspar Winter (1869–1950), German politician (center), MdL Hessen
- Katharina Winter (1901–2005), German resistance fighter
- Kati Winter (* 1989), German speaker, author and web video producer
- Katia Winter (born 1983), Swedish actress
- Katy Winter (* 1983), Swiss singer
- Kevin De Winter (* 1971), German pop singer
- Kim Winter (* 1973), German writer
- Kitty Winter (* 1952), German jazz singer
- Klaus Winter (physicist) (1930–2015), German physicist
- Klaus Winter (lawyer) (1936–2000), German lawyer and judge
- Konrad Winter (* 1963), Austrian artist
- Kristin Winter (* 1958), German author
- Kurt Winter (physician) (1910–1987), German social medicine specialist, university professor and health politician
- Kurt Winter (politician) (* 1931), German politician (KPD, SED)
- Kurt Winter (musician) (1946–1997), Canadian guitarist and songwriter
L.
- Lars Winter (writer) (* 1958), German writer
- Lars Winter (fencer) (* 1962), Finnish fencer
- Lars Winter (politician) (* 1963), German politician (SPD)
- Laura Winter (* 1993), German radio presenter
- Laurent Winter , pseudonym of Victor Brault (1899–1963), Canadian singer, choir conductor and music teacher
- Leon de Winter (* 1954), Dutch writer
- Leonard Conrad Winter (1728–1777), German piano maker
- Leopold Winter (Franciscan) (1705 / 1706–1775), German Franciscan
- Leopold von Winter (theologian) (1797–1864), German theologian
- Leopold von Winter (politician) (1823-1893), German civil servant and politician (NLP), MdR
- Leopold Winter , pseudonym of Walter Lindau (1833–1911), Austrian physician and writer
- Lev Winter (1876–1935), Czechoslovak politician
- Liane Winter (* 1942), German athlete
- Ľudovít Winter (1870–1968), Hungarian-Slovak spa entrepreneur
- Ludwig Winter (architect) (1843–1930), German architect and construction clerk
- Ludwig Winter (gardener) (1846–1912), German botanist and gardener
- Ludwig Winter (politician, 1894) (1894 – after 1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Ludwig Winter (politician, 1907) (1907–1982), German politician (SPD), MdL Braunschweig
- Ludwig Georg Winter (1778–1838), German civil servant and politician
M.
- Madeleine Winter-Schulze (* 1941), German rider and entrepreneur
- Mandy Winter (* 1968), German singer
- Manfred Winter (clergyman) (1947–2008), German clergyman
- Manfred Winter (basketball player) (* 1963), German basketball player and sports journalist
- Maren Winter (* 1961), German writer
- Maren Jasper-Winter (* 1977), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Margarete Winter ( Anna Margarete Winter ; 1857–1934), German leather manufacturer and motorist
- Margrit Winter (1917–2001), Swiss actress
- Marianne Stern-Winter (1919–1998), German survivor of the Holocaust
- Mark J. Winter , British chemist and university professor
- Markus Winter (* 1973), German musician
- Martin Winter (logician) (1553–1595), German poet and logician
- Martin Winter (journalist) (* 1948), German journalist
- Martin Winter (rower) (1955–1988), German rower
- Martin Winter (chemist) (* 1965), German chemist and university professor
- Martin Winter (sinologist) (* 1966), Austrian sinologist, translator and poet
- Martin Winter (historian) (* 1968), German historian
- Max Winter (1870–1937), Austrian reporter, journalist, writer and politician
- Max de Winter (1920–2012), Dutch chemist
- Michael Winter (journalist) (* 1946), German journalist and writer
- Michael Winter , stage name Xynn (* 1949), German musician, singer and actor
- Michael Winter (agricultural scientist) ( David Michael Winter ; * 1955), British agricultural scientist and economist
- Michael Winter (writer) (born 1965), Canadian writer
- Michael Winter (rider) (* 1974), Canadian rider
- Michael Winter (sports shooter) (* 1976), German sports shooter
- Michael Winter (musician) (* 1980), American jazz musician
- Michael Winter , real name of Blood Spencore (* 1985), German rapper
N
- Neil Winter (* 1974), British pole vaulter
- Nick Winter (1894–1955), Australian triple jumper
- Nike Winter (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Nils Winter (* 1977), German long jumper
O
- Olaf Winter (lighting designer) (* 1958), German lighting designer
- Olaf Winter (canoeist) (* 1973), German canoeist
- Ophélie Winter (* 1974), French singer and actress
- Oskar August Winter (1886–1984), German painter
- Otto Winter (politician) (1901–1973), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Otto Winter (oboist) (* 1937), German oboist and university professor
- Otto Friedrich Winter (1918–2003), Austrian archivist, historian and politician
- Otto Winter-Hjelm (1837–1931), Norwegian composer, conductor, organist, music critic and music teacher
P
- Paul Winter (composer) (1894–1970), German composer and lieutenant general
- Paul Winter (Major General) (1902–1942), German Major General
- Paul Winter (historian) (1904–1969), Czech-British historian and author
- Paul Winter (track and field athlete) (1906-1992), French discus thrower
- Paul Winter (saxophonist) (* 1939), American saxophonist and band leader
- Paul Winter (ski jumper) (* 1997), German ski jumper
- Pedro Winter ( Pierre Winter ; * 1975), French DJ
- Peter von Winter (1754–1825), German composer
- Peter Winter (editor) ( Tanielpheder ; 1898–1985), Romanian-German writer, publisher and editor
- Peter Winter (journalist) (1935–2011), German journalist and cartoonist
- Peter Winter (forger) (* 1941?), German stamp forger
- Peter Winter (engineer) (1943–2019), Swiss electrical engineer
- Peter Winter (politician) (* 1954), German politician (CSU)
- Peter Winter (athlete) (* 1971), Australian decathlete
- Peter Winter-Heidingsfeld (1871–1920), German painter and sculptor
- Petra Winter (veterinarian, 1966) (* 1966), Austrian veterinarian and university professor
- Petra Winter (historian) (* 1972), German historian and archivist
- Petra Winter (veterinarian, 1974) (* 1974), German veterinarian
- Petra Winter (journalist) (* 1975), German political scientist and journalist
R.
- Rachel Winter , American film producer
- Rainer Winter ( Rainer F. Winter ; * 1964), German chemist and university professor
- Ralph Winter (producer) (born 1952), American film producer
- Ralph Winter (economist) , former chairman of the Canadian Economics Association
- Ralph K. Winter, Jr. (born 1935), American lawyer, judge at the US Court of Appeals
- Raphael Winter (1784-1853), German painter
- Rebecca Winter (* 1959), German actress
- Regine Winter (* 1957), German judge
- Reinhard Winter (sports scientist) (1928–2016), German sports scientist and university professor
- Reinhard Winter (politician) (* 1953), German politician (CDU)
- Reinhard Winter (educator) (* 1958), German educator and gender researcher
- Reinhardt Winter (* 1957), Austrian actor
- Renate Winter (* 1944), Austrian judge
- Renate Herrmann-Winter (* 1933), German Germanist and university professor
- Richard Winter (1934–1989), Romanian politician (RKP)
- Robert Winter (printer) (around 1500 – around 1554), Swiss printer and publisher
- Robert Winter (assassin) (also Robert Wintour ; 1568–1606), English soldier, involved in the Gunpowder plot
- Robert Winter (politician) (1831–1910), German landowner and politician, MdL Württemberg
- Robert Winter (architectural historian) (1924–2019), American architectural historian
- Robert Winter (musicologist) (* 1945), German musicologist
- Robert Winter (business IT specialist) , German business IT specialist
- Rolf Winter (painter) (1881–1968), German painter and poet
- Rolf Winter (journalist) (1927–2005), German journalist and author
- Rolf Winter (soccer player) (* 1939), German soccer player
- Rosa Winter (1923–2005), Austrian survivor of the Porajmos
- Rosemarie Fiedler-Winter (1921–2012), German business journalist and association official
- Rudolf Winter (1893–1965), German engineer and politician (SPD)
- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (* 1961), Austrian economist
S.
- Sabine Winter (* 1992), German table tennis player
- Sean Winter (born 1990 or 1991), American poker player
- Sidney G. Winter (* 1935), American economist
- Siegfried Martin Winter (1893–1975), German author
- Stefan Winter (linguist) (1936–2006), German linguist
- Stefan Winter (civil engineer) (* 1959), German civil engineer and university professor
- Stefan Winter (sports philologist) (* 1968), German sports philologist
- Stefan Winter (historian) (* 1970), Canadian historian and university professor
- Stefan F. Winter (music producer) (* 1958), German music producer
- Stefan F. Winter (physician) ( Stefan Frank Winter ; 1960–2018), German physician, university professor and ministerial official
- Stephan Winter (* 1970), German theologian
- Susann B. Winter (* 1962), German actress
- Susanne Winter (* 1957), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Sven Winter (* 1998), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Sylvie Winter (* 1945), German photo model
T
- Ted Winter (1909-2009), Australian pole vaulter
- Terence Winter (* 1960), American screenwriter and producer
- Tex Winter (1922-2018), American basketball coach
- Theo Winter (1872–1949), German painter and draftsman
- Theodor Winter (1902–1944), German carpenter and resistance fighter
- Thomas Winter (political scientist) (* 1954), German political scientist
- Thomas Winter (soccer player) (* 1967), German soccer player
- Thomas Winter (polo player) (* 1968), German polo player
- Thomas Winter (actor) (* 1974), German actor
- Thomas Daniel Winter (1896–1951), American politician
- Timothy Winter (born 1960), British writer
- Tobias Winter (* 1993), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Torsten Winter (* 1945), German badminton player
U
- Ulrich J. Winter , German physician
- Ursula Winter , German literary scholar and author
V
- Valerie Winter (* 1976), German economist and university lecturer
- Václav Winter (* 1976), Czech football player
- Vera Winter (* 1951), German badminton player
- Veronika Winter (* 1965), German soprano
- Vincent Winter (1947–1998), British actor
- Vitus Anton Winter (1754–1814), German theologian
W.
- Walter Winter (1919–2012), German survivor of the Porajmos
- Walter Winter (painter) (* 1959), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Werner Winter (naval officer) (1912–1972), German naval officer
- Werner Winter (linguist) (1923–2010), German Indo-Europeanist and linguist
- Werner Winter (General) (* 1923), German Lieutenant General
- Werner Winter (animal trainer) (1924–2001), Swiss animal trainer
- Wilhelm Winter (politician, 1803) (1803–1895), German landowner and politician (Conservative Party), MdR
- Wilhelm Winter (politician, 1813) (1813–1901), German politician, mayor of Homberg (Efze)
- Wilhelm Winter (politician, 1900) (1900–1973), German farmer and politician (BCSV, CDU), MdL Baden
- Wilhelm Winter (mathematician) (* 1968), German mathematician
- Willi Winter (* 1953), German cabaret artist and puppeteer
- William Winter (Admiral) († 1589), English admiral
- William Winter (Author) (1836–1917) American drama critic and author
- William Winter (chess player) (1898–1955), British chess player
- William Winter (politician) (born 1923), American politician (Mississippi)
- William Joseph Winter (* 1930), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Pittsburgh
- Wolfgang Winter (soccer player) (* 1957), Austrian soccer player
- Wolfgang Winter (* 1960), German sculptor, see Winter / Hörbelt
- Wolfgang Winter (handball player) (* 1964), German handball player
- Wolfram Winter (* 1963), German media manager and university professor
Z
- Zikmund Winter (1846–1912), Czech writer and historian
See also
- Winter of the eagle wing , noble family
Web links
Wiktionary: Winter - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations