There are
591
Weinands in the USA
Weinand is the
37646th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Weinand

PaulWeinand

Paul Weinand was a German philosopher and theologian known for his work on phenomenology and hermeneutics.

WalterWeinand

Walter Weinand was a Luxembourgian politician who served as the Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg.

KatharinaWeinand

Katharina Weinand is a German artist known for her vibrant and abstract paintings that explore themes of identity and spirituality.

JanWeinand

Jan Weinand is a Dutch footballer who currently plays as a forward for FC Utrecht in the Eredivisie.

HermannWeinand

Hermann Weinand was a German composer and conductor who composed numerous orchestral and choral works.

JosefWeinand

Josef Weinand was an Austrian politician who served as the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Austria.

BarbaraWeinand

Barbara Weinand is a German film director known for her critically acclaimed films that explore social and political issues.

FranzWeinand

Franz Weinand was a Luxembourgian cyclist who competed in multiple editions of the Tour de France.

MichelleWeinand

Michelle Weinand is an American journalist and news anchor who has worked for several major news networks.

ElisabethWeinand

Elisabeth Weinand is a German scientist and researcher known for her groundbreaking work in the field of molecular biology.

Weinand Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Weinand' is of German origin. It is derived from the given name 'Wenand,' which means 'friend of war' or 'valiant friend' in Old High German.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Weinand' is primarily found in Germany, Luxembourg, and neighboring regions. It has a relatively low distribution compared to more common surnames.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Weinand' include 'Wienand,' 'Weinert,' and 'Linan.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its German origin, the migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Weinand' is primarily related to individuals and families moving from Germany to other countries for various reasons, such as work, education, or seeking better opportunities.