Lande (surname)

Lande (surname)

Lande is a surname. People with that name include:

*Jorn Lande (born 1968), Norwegian heavy rock singer
*Nathaniel Lande, author and filmmaker
*Alfred Landé (1888 - 1976), German/American quantum physicist


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