Reinhardt (surname)
Reinhardt is a German, Austrian, Danish, and to a lesser extent Norwegian surname (from Germanic ragin, counsel, and hart, strong), and a spelling variant of Reinhard.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 63.6% of all known bearers of the surname Reinhardt were residents of Germany (frequency 1:1,788), 24.6% of the United States (1:20,797), 1.8% of France (1:51,081), 1.6% of Canada (1:32,138), 1,6% of Brazil (1:185,079) and 1.0% of Switzerland (1:11,406).
In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,788) in the following regions:[1]
- 1. Thuringia (1:433)
- 2. Saxony-Anhalt (1:685)
- 3. Hesse (1:1,096)
- 4. Saxony (1:1,133)
- 5. Baden-Württemberg (1:1,543)
Surname
A
- Ad Reinhardt (1913–1967), American abstract painter
- Alfred E. Reinhardt (1902-1987), American architect
- Alfred-Hermann Reinhardt (1897-1973), German general
- Alois Reinhardt (born 1961), German footballer
- Althea Reinhardt (born 1996), Danish handball player
- Arthur Reinhardt (1893-1973), German actor
- Augustus M. Reinhardt (1842–1923), founder of Reinhardt University in Georgia, US
B
- Babik Reinhardt (1944–2001), European jazz guitarist
- Bastian Reinhardt (born 1975), German footballer
- Benno Reinhardt (1819–1852), German anatomist
- Burt Reinhardt (1920–2011), American journalist and news corporation executive
C
- Carl Reinhardt (1818–1877), German author, painter, and caricaturist
D
- Django Reinhardt (1910–1953), European jazz guitarist
- Dominik Reinhardt (born 1984), German footballer
- Doug Reinhardt (born 1985), American minor league baseball player and television personality
E
- Ernst-Johann Reinhardt (born 1955), real name of German drag performer "Lilo Wanders"
F
- Fritz Reinhardt (1895–1969), German Nazi leader and state secretary of finance
G
- G. Frederick Reinhardt (1911–1971), American diplomat
- Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1887–1963), German general
- Gerhard Reinhardt (1916–1989), East German Communist politician
- Gottfried Reinhardt (1911–1994), Austrian film director
H
- Heinrich Reinhardt (1903–1990), also called Enrique Reinhardt, German-Argentine chess master
- Heinrich Reinhardt (composer) (1865–1922), Austrian composer
J
- Jamila Reinhardt (born 1989), American rugby player
- Janin Reinhardt (born 1981), German television personality
- Johan Reinhardt (1778–1845), Danish zoologist
- Johann Georg Reinhardt (1676–1742), Austrian composer
- Johannes Theodor Reinhardt (1816–1882), Danish zoologist
- John Reinhardt (born 1920), American diplomat
- Joseph Reinhardt (1912–1982), European jazz guitarist
- Julius Reinhardt (footballer) (born 1988), German footballer
K
- Karl Reinhardt (mathematician) (1895–1941), German mathematician
- Karl Reinhardt (philologist) (1886–1958), German philologist
- Klaus Reinhardt (born 1941), German general
- Knut Reinhardt (born 1968), German footballer
L
- Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (1948–2012), American rock guitarist in Iron Butterfly and Captain Beyond
M
- Max Reinhardt (1873–1943), Austrian film director
- Max Reinhardt (publisher) (1915–2002), British publisher
- Michael Reinhardt (born 1938), American photographer
N
- Nicole Reinhardt (born 1986), German Olympic Gold Medalist and photo model (canoe/kayak)
R
- Ray Reinhardt (born 1930), American actor
- Richard Reinhardt (born 1957), real name of Richie Ramone, American punk musician
- Rolf Reinhardt (1927–2006), German pianist, conductor, and music scholar
S
- Sergio Reinhardt-Italian/German skateboarder
- Sandra Reinhardt (born 1967), alternate name of American actress Sandra Dee Robinson
- Stephen Reinhardt (1931-2018), United States Court of Appeals judge
- Sybille Reinhardt (born 1957), German Olympic Gold Medalist (crew)
T
- Tobias Reinhardt (born 1971), German classical scholar
W
- Walter Reinhardt Sombre (1725–1778), German adventurer and mercenary in India (known as "Sombre", "The Shadow")
- Walther Reinhardt (1872–1930), German general
- Wolfgang Reinhardt (producer) (1908–1979), German screenwriter and film producer
- Wolfgang Reinhardt (athlete) (born 1943), German Olympic pole vaulter
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