Ewald is a given name and surname used primarily in Germany and Scandinavia. It derives from the Germanic roots ewa meaning "law" and wald meaning "power, brightness". People and concepts with the name include:
Look up Ewald in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ewald is a given name and surname used primarily in Germany and Scandinavia. It derives from the Germanic...
emo band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consisting of Bren Lukens, Jake Ewald, Sean Huber, and Ian Farmer. The band formed in 2012 at Drexel University...
Campbell Ewald is an advertising and marketing communications agency headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with offices in Los Angeles and New York. Campbell...
Weronika Ewald (born 20 February 2006) is a Polish tennis player. Ewald reached the quarter finals of the 2023 Australian Open junior singles tournament...
The Two Ewalds (or Two Hewalds) were Saint Ewald the Black and Saint Ewald the White, martyrs in Old Saxony about 692. Both bore the same name, but were...
Paul Ewald may refer to: Paul Peter Ewald (1888–1985), German-born American crystallographer and physicist Paul W. Ewald (born 1950s), American evolutionary...
Ewald Hasler (3 August 1932 – 7 April 2013) was a Liechtenstein cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1952 Summer Olympics, where...
Crystallography (IUCr) established the Ewald Prize for outstanding contributions to the science of crystallography. The Ewald Prize is considered the highest...
Clara Ewald (1859-1948) was a German artist known for her portraits. Ewald née Pilippson was born on 22 October 1859 in Düsseldorf, Kingdom of Prussia...
Ewald summation, named after Paul Peter Ewald, is a method for computing long-range interactions (e.g. electrostatic interactions) in periodic systems...
Douglas Rex Ewald (July 8, 1937 – October 20, 2021) was an American politician and consultant. Ewald was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and graduated from...
Osk(c)ar Ewald, born Oskar Friedländer, or Friedländer Oszkár (11 November 1881, Búrszentgyörgy/Sankt Georgen, Hungary (now Borský Svätý Jur, Senica District...
Georg Heinrich August Ewald (16 November 1803 – 4 May 1875) was a German orientalist, Protestant theologian, and Biblical exegete. He studied at the University...
Christian Wilhelm Karl Ewald, beginning 1912 von Ewald, (June 18, 1852 in Rehbach - September 2, 1932 in Darmstadt) was a Grand Duchy of Hesse Minister...
Ewald von Kleist may refer to any of the following persons: Ewald Georg von Kleist (c. 1700–1748), co-inventor of the Leyden jar Ewald Christian von Kleist...
Johann von Ewald (20 March 1744 – 25 June 1813) was a German military officer from Hesse-Kassel. After first serving in the Seven Years' War, he was the...
Manfred Ewald (17 May 1926 – 21 October 2002) served as German Democratic Republic's (GDR) Minister of Sport (1961–1988) and president of his country's...
Reinhold Ewald (born 18 December 1956) is a German physicist and ESA astronaut. Born in Mönchengladbach, West Germany, he received a Diploma in experimental...
Ewald Banse (born 23 May 1883 in Braunschweig – died 31 October 1953 in Braunschweig) was a German geographer. Banse was a professor at the technical...
Victor Vladímirovich Ewald (or Ėval′d) (Russian: Ви́ктор Влади́мирович Э́вальд; 27 November 1860 – 16 April 1935), was a Russian engineer, architect,...
7°8′54″E / 51.57194°N 7.14833°E / 51.57194; 7.14833 The Ewald Colliery (German: Zeche Ewald) is a disused coal mine in Herten, North Rhine-Westphalia...
Johannes Ewald (18 November 1743 – 17 March 1781) was a Danish national dramatist, psalm writer and poet. The lyrics of a song from one of his plays are...
Carl Ewald ([ˈe̝ːˌvælˀ], 15 October 1856 – 23 February 1908) was a Danish novelist and satirist known for his fairy tales. Carl Ewald was born on 15 October...
Ewald Oskar Ludwig Löser (11 April 1888 – 23 December 1970) was a German lawyer, a board member of Krupp AG and a convicted war criminal for Krupp's use...