Kiesewetter
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Language(s) | German |
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Meaning | nickname from a sentence form German: "kiese Wetter" "check the weather", in other words it meant weather-observer, weather scout, weather prophet |
Region of origin | Germany, Czech Lands, Austria |
Other names | |
Related names | Kieser; Brausewetter, Bösewetter, Schönwetter, Trübswetter
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Kiesewetter is German surname of:
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1766, Berlin - 1819, Berlin), German philosopher
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template., Edler von Wiesenbrunn (1773, Holešov - 1850), Moravian-Austrian musicologist
- Christophe Gottfried Kiesewetter (1777–1827)
- Kiesewetter Stradivarius (c. 1723), antique violin fabricated by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1853, Arnstadt, Thuringia - 1934), German politician
- Karl Kiesewetter, aka {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (1854–1895), German author, occultist
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1939, Dessau), German historian
- Knut Kiesewetter (born 1941, Stettin), German jazz musician, singer, songwriter and producer; uncle of Marion
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born ?, Hamburg), German authoress
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1974), German actress and singer; daughter of Marion
- Peter Kiesewetter (born 1945, Marktheidenfeld, Lower Franconia), German modern classical composer
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1963, Pfullendorf, Sigmaringen District), German politician
- André Kiesewetter (born 1969, Neuhaus am Rennweg, Thuringia), German ski jumper
- Michéle Kiesewetter (1984–2007), German police officer killed by Neo-nazi terrorists
- Craig Kieswetter (born 1987), England cricketer
- Fictional figures
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- Fridolin Kiesewetter, equals Jolyon Wagg in The Adventures of Tintin
- Fritze Kiesewetter
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