Wulff is a German family surname and may refer to: Anna Wulff (1874–1935), Danish educator Christian Wulff (born 1959), German politician, former president...
Carolyn Wulff, they have one child. Kai Wulff at IMDb Kai Wulff at Behind The Voice Actors Kai Wulff – Voice Actor Profile at Voice Chasers Kai Wulff at TV...
Christian Wilhelm Walter Wulff (German: [ˈkʁɪsti̯a(ː)n ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈvaltɐ ˈvʊlf] ; born 19 June 1959) is a retired German politician and lawyer who served...
Wulff School of Fly Fishing along with her husband, Lee Wulff, in 1978, along the Beaverkill River in New York. The author of numerous books, Wulff was...
Lee Wulff (February 10, 1905 – April 28, 1991), born Henry Leon Wulff, was an artist, pilot, fly fisherman, author, filmmaker, outfitter and conservationist...
Henry Wulff may refer to: Henry Wulff (Iowa politician) (born 1943) Henry Wulff (Illinois politician) (1854–1907) Henry Wolf (disambiguation) Henry Wolff...
Admiral Wulff may refer to: Christian Wulff (1777–1843), Royal Danish Navy rear admiral Jørgen Peter Frederik Wulff (1808–1881), Royal Danish Navy admiral...
Mikael Wulff (born 2 September 1972) is a Danish comedian, who appeared in television shows such as Dolph og Wulff, and is co-illustrator of the Wulffmorgenthaler...
Paul Louis Wulff (born February 25, 1967) is an American football coach and former player. In December 2022, he was appointed head coach at California...
Hakenkreuz: Als Astrologe an Himmlers Hof) is a 1968 book by Wilhelm Theodor H. Wulff (27 March 1892 - 9 June 1979). It was released in 1973 in the United States...
graph paper is called a stereonet or Wulff net, after the Russian mineralogist George (Yuri Viktorovich) Wulff. The Wulff net shown here is the stereographic...
Wulff Castle is a historic castle overlooking the sea in Viña del Mar, Chile. It was built in 1906 for the Wulff family. It is the headquarters of the...
The Wulff construction is a method to determine the equilibrium shape of a droplet or crystal of fixed volume inside a separate phase (usually its saturated...
Thorild Wulff (born 1 April 1877 in Gothenburg; died late August or early September 1917 in Northwest Greenland) was a Swedish botanist and polar explorer...
Georg Wulff, Georgy Wulff or Yuri Viktorovich Vulf (Russian: Георгий (Юрий) Викторович Вульф) (22 June 1863, Nizhyn (Russian Empire, now Ukraine) – 25...
Cabinet Wulff may refer to two cabinets in German state politics: first cabinet Wulff, Lower Saxony second cabinet Wulff, Lower Saxony This disambiguation...
Otto Wulff building (Spanish: Edificio Otto Wulff) is a historic building of Buenos Aires. It is located in the corner of Belgrano and Peru, neighborhood...
Grey Wulff, White Wulff and Royal Wulff. Three additional patterns were created by the end of 1930, the Blonde Wulff, Brown Wulff and Black Wulff. The...
Causa Wulff (English: ~The Wulff Case) refers to several political scandals that ultimately led to the resignation of Christian Wulff as President of...
Julius Wulff (1852-1924) was a Danish conservative politician and journalist. His formal studies were in Zoology and he worked as a teacher in Hjørring...
Katja Wulff, also Käthe Wulff, (31 August 1890 − 11 June 1992), was a German-Swiss expressionist dancer (Ausdruckstänzerin) and dance instructor. She...
The Cabinet Wulff I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 4 March 2003 until 26 February 2008. The Cabinet was headed by Minister...
Bettina Wulff (née Körner; 25 October 1973) is the wife of the former German President Christian Wulff and was therefore sometimes referred to by the media...
Tim Wulff (born 20 June 1987) is a German footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Weiche Flensburg II. Wulff made his professional debut in the 3...
Bernhard Wulff (born 1948 in Hamburg) is a German composer, conductor, percussionist and musicologist. Wulff studied conducting, composition and percussion...