Weil (surname)

Weil (surname)

Used as a conjunction "weil" is the German word for "because". The surname Weil (or Weill, Weyl) may refer to:

Weil

* Adolf Weil (or "Adolph" Weill) (1848–1916), German physician
* Adolf Weil, motocross racer
* André Weil, mathematician
* Andrew Weil, physician
* Cynthia Weil, songwriter
* Felix Weil, Frankfurt School supporter
* Gustav Weil (1808–1889), German Orientalist
* Henri Weil, philologist
* Jacob Weil, German rabbi and Talmudist
* Jacob Weil (1792–1864), German educator and writer
* Jiří Weil, Czech novelist
* Joe Weil, American poet
* Léon Weil (1896–2006), French World War I veteran
* Liza Weil, American actress
* Mark Weil (1952—2007), Soviet and Uzbek theatre director
* Nethaneel Weil (1687–1769), Rabbi and Talmudist
* Olga Strashun Weil, tennis player
* Raymond Weil, Swiss Watch Designer
* Robert Schoenhof Weil, Commodity Merchant
* Shraga Weil, Israeli artist, born in Nitra, Czechoslovakia
* Simone Weil, philosopher and sister of André

Weill

* Al Weill, boxing manager
* Claudia Weill, director
* Kurt Weill, composer (see also A Kurt Weill Cabaret)
* Sanford I. Weill, financier
* Michel David-Weill, investment banker
* Pierre David-Weill, investment banker

Weyl

* Hermann Weyl, German mathematician
* Josef Weyl, Austrian Jewish musician
* Richard Weyl, German geologist


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