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Wolfgang is an Old High German word meaning "wolf strife".[citation needed] It has nothing to do with modern German word "Gang" (walk) as is often claimed. It is a male given name traditionally popular in Germany and Austria, originally borne by a tenth century saint.
It may refer to:
- Wolfgang Bauer
- Wolfgang Bolyai (1775-1856), Hungarian mathematician
- Wolfgang Borchert
- Wolfgang Flür
- Wolfgang Ketterle
- Wolfgang Klietmann
- Wolfgang Kosack
- Wolfgang Kuck, German volleyball player
- Wolfgang Langewiesche
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Wolfgang Pauli
- Wolfgang Petersen
- Wolfgang Puck
- Wolfgang Priklopil
- Wolfgang of Regensburg (Sankt Wolfgang von Regensburg)
- Wolfgang Reitherman
- Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violinist) (1915-2002), Austrian violinist
- Wolfgang Schneiderhan (general) (born 1946), German general
- Wolfgang Van Halen
- Wolfgang von Kempelen
- Wolfgang von Leyden
- Wolfgang Werlé, German murderer
- Wolfgang (Filipino band), a Filipino rock band
See also
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