Rüdiger
Rüdiger (English Ruediger, Rudiger, Roger) is a German given name. The meaning comes from Old High German: hruod (fame) and ger (spear).[1][2] The name became popular because of the character Rüdiger von Bechelaren from Nibelung.
People named Rüdiger
    
- Antonio Rüdiger (b. 1993), German footballer
 - Prince Rüdiger of Saxony (b. 1953), German prince
 - Rüdiger Abramczik (b. 1956), German footballer
 - Maria Rüdiger-Belyaeva mother of John Shalikashvili
 - Rüdiger Gamm (b. 1971), German "mental calculator"
 - Rüdiger von der Goltz (1865-1945), German army general during the First World War, one of the principal commanders of Finnish Civil War, Latvian War of Independence, Battle of Cēsis (1919) and Estonian War of Independence
 - Rüdiger Haas (b. 1969), German tennis player
 - Rüdiger Heining (b. 1968), German agrarscientist and economist
 - Rüdiger Huzmann (died 22 February 1090), Bishop of Speyer from 1075 to his death
 - Rüdiger Nehberg (1935-2020), German human rights activist, author and survival expert
 - Rüdiger Overmans, (born 1954), German historian specialized in World War II
 - Rüdiger Safranski (b. 1945), German philosopher and author.
 - Rüdiger Schleicher (1895-1945), German resistance fighter
 - Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638–1701), Austrian politician, military general and chief of Vienna, one of the principal commanders of Battle of Vienna
 - Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg (1899-1956), Austrian nationalist and politician who helped introduce austrofascism and install a clerico-fascist dictatorship in Austria, chancellor of Federal State of Austria
 - Rüdiger Vogler (b. 1942), German film actor
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Rudiger meaning and name origin". Retrieved 9 November 2011.
 - "Rüdiger Vorname Herkunft und Bedeutung des Althochdeutschen Jungennamen Namenstag Namensbedeutung". Retrieved 9 November 2011.
 
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