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{{Family name
|name = Veigel, Veigl
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|meaning = [[Middle High German|MHG/mhd.]] ''veigel'' "[[violet]]"
|region = Germany, Austria
|language = German
|related names = [[Feigel]], [[Feigl]]; [[Feilchenfeld]]<br>[[Fiala]], [[Fialla]], [[Fialka]], [[Fiolek]]. etc.; {{lang-hu|[[Ibolya]]}}; [[Lewandowski]], [[Flieder]]
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Revision as of 04:56, 13 February 2011

Veigel, Veigl
Language(s)German
Origin
MeaningMHG/mhd. veigel "violet"
Region of originGermany, Austria
Other names
Related namesFeigel, Feigl; Feilchenfeld
Fiala, Fialla, Fialka, Fiolek. etc.; Hungarian: Ibolya; Lewandowski, Flieder
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Veigel is surname of:

  • Eva Marie Veigel (1724, Vienna - 1822, London)
  • Allen "Al" Francis Veigel (born 1917), starting pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Werner Veigel (1928, The Hague - 1995, Hamburg), German journalist and news presenter
  • {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1936), German politician (FDP)

Veigl

  • Chris Veigl
  • Hans Veigl (born 1948)[1]
  • {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template., aka Ferdinand Clárus Veigl (1915, Horňany - 2010), Slovak poet

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