Zeidler
Zeidler called
- a honey collector, forest beekeeper, see Zeidlerei
Zeidler is the family name of the following people:
- Peter; Joachim; Johann and Hennig Zeidler called Hofmann , four brothers, since 1603 in the nobility with the name Zeidler von Berbisdorf auf Boden and Dittmannsdorf called Hofmann, in Saxony and Bohemia
- Christian Salomon Zeidler (1687–1754), mountain master and excavator
- Christian Sigismund Zeidler (1692–1760), German physician
- Christoph Andreas Zeidler (1689–1756), Saxon mountain master
- Eberhard Zeidler (mathematician) (1940–2016), German mathematician
- Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler (* 1926), German-Canadian architect
- Ernst Zeidler (1884–1939), German lawyer and politician
- Erwin Zeidler von Görz (1865–1945), field marshal lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian army
- Egon Zeidler-Daublebsky Freiherr von Sterneck (1870–1919), Lieutenant Colonel, Chief of Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army
- Ekkehard Zeidler (* 1939), German soccer player and coach
- Eva Zeidler (nee Schmitt; 1928–2013), German actress and author of plays
- Frank Michael Zeidler (* 1952), German painter and draftsman
- Franz Zeidler (1883–1945), Austrian judge and German judge
- Georg Zeidler (1860–1915), German builder, architect, painter and university lecturer
- Gerhard Zeidler (* 1936), German engineer
- Hans Zeidler (geobotanist) (1915–2003), German geobotanist
- Hans Christoph Zeidler (* 1944), German computer scientist and university professor
- Hans Dieter Zeidler (1926–1998), German actor
- Hans-Joachim Zeidler (1935–2010), German painter and poet
- Hatto Zeidler (* 1938), German pedagogue, art teacher and sculptor
- Henning Zeidler (* 1942), German internist and rheumatologist
- Hermann Paul-Gerhard Zeidler (1876–1947), German writer
- Hieronymus Josef von Zeidler (1789–1869), abbot of the Strachov monastery
- Jakob Zeidler (1855–1911), Austrian literary historian
- Johann Zeidler (1591–1661) , German Protestant theologian in Lübeck
- Johann Zeidler (1593–1640) , German Protestant theologian in Bautzen
- Johann Zeidler (medic) (1596–1645), German medic
- Johann Zeidler (1668–1727) , German Protestant theologian in Rostock
- Johann Gottfried Zeidler (1655–1711), German Protestant theologian and writer
- Judith Zeidler (* 1968), German rower
- Jürgen Zeidler , German Egyptologist and Celtologist
- Karl-Heinz Zeidler (* 1944), German soccer player
- Karl Sebastian Zeidler (1719–1786), Nuremberg Council Secretary
- Konrad Zeidler (–1442), first chancellor of the future emperor Friedrich III.
- Manfred Zeidler (chemist) (1935–2016), German chemist
- Manfred Zeidler (historian) (* 1952), German historian
- Marlene Zeidler-Beck (* 1987), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Melchior Zeidler (1630–1686), Protestant theologian
- Michael Zeidler (* 1944), German politician (SPD), member of the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt
- Norbert Zeidler (* 1967), Lord Mayor of Biberach an der Riss since 2012
- Oliver Zeidler (* 1996), German rower
- Othmar Zeidler (1850–1911), Austrian chemist
- Paul Zeidler (1548–1627), humanist and rector of the Neunburg Latin School
- Paul Zeidler (actor) (1885–1964), German actor
- Paul Christoph Zeidler (1660–1729), Saxon mountain master
- Paul Gerhard Zeidler (1879–1947), German writer
- Peter Zeidler (* 1962), German soccer coach
- Tani Zeidler (* 1968), Canadian show jumper
- Ulrich Zeidler (1929–2020), German nuclear medicine specialist
- Uwe Zeidler (* 1967), German cyclist
- Viktor Zeidler (1868–1942), Austrian politician
- Wilhelm Zeidler (1841–1918), German politician, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Wolfgang Zeidler (1924–1987), judge and president of the Federal Constitutional Court
Zeidler is the name of the following districts:
- Zeidler ( Brtníky in Czech ), part of Staré Křečany, Ústecký kraj, Czech Republic
- Zeidler (Tharandt) , former municipality in the Fördergersdorf district of the city of Tharandt, Saxony, Germany
See also:
Wiktionary: Zeidler - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Zeitler
- Zeidler & Wimmel , German stonemason company