Weiss (surname)
Weiss or Weiß, also written Weis or Weisz, pronounced like "vice", is a German and Jewish surname, meaning 'white' in both German and Yiddish. It comes from Middle High German wîz (white, blonde) and Old High German (h)wīz (white, bright, shining).[1]
Persons with that name include:
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- Al Weiss, (born 1954), president of worldwide operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
- A.W. (musician), full name John-Allison Weiss (born 1987), New York-based indie-pop singer-songwriter
- André Weiß (born 1983), German former footballer
- Andrew Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Anthony S. Weiss (fl. 1998), McCaughey Chair and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Sydney, Australia
- Arnold Weiss (1924–2010), German-born refugee from Nazi Germany who emigrated to the United States where he became an intelligence officer
- Armin Weiss (1927–2010), German chemist and politician
- Avi Weiss (fl. 1968), an American Modern Orthodox rabbi who heads the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale
B
- Bari Weiss (born 1984), American opinion writer and editor
- Bernhard Weiss (1827–1918), German Biblical scholar
- Bianca Weiß (born 1968), German field hockey player
- Bill Weiss (1925–2011), American baseball historian and statistician
- Birte Weiss (born 1941), Danish journalist and politician
- Bob Weiss (born 1942), American basketball player and coach
- Brian Weiss (born 1944), American psychiatrist and hypnotherapist
C
- Carol Weiss King (1895–1952), attorney, founder of the International Juridical Association
- Carl Weiss (1906–1935), murderer of Huey Long
- Carl W. Weiss (1915–1942), United States marine during World War II
- Chuck E. Weiss (fl. 1970s), American songwriter and vocalist
- Christian Samuel Weiss (1780–1856), German mineralogist
- Clemens Weiss (born 1955), German artist
D
- D. B. Weiss (born 1971), American television producer, writer, and novelist
- Daniel Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- David Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
E
- Edmund Weiss (1837–1917), Austrian astronomer
- Emanuel Weiss (1906–1944), New York organized crime figure, executed for murder
- Eric Weiss, fictional character, introduced in 2001 on the television series Alias
- Ernst August Weiß (1900–1942), German mathematician
- Ehrich Weiss, real name of Harry Houdini (1874–1926), Hungarian-American illusionist and stunt performer
F
- Frank E. Weiss (born 1951), American collegiate basketball player and Army officer
- Franz Weiss (violist) (1778–1830), Austrian viola player
G
- Gaia Weiss (born 1991), French model and actress
- Gary Weiss (fl. 1984), American investigative journalist
- George David Weiss (1921–2010), American songwriter, president Songwriters Guild of America
- George Weiss (baseball) (1894–1972), American baseball executive
- George Weiss (producer) (fl. 1954–1995), American film producer
- George Henry Weiss (1898–1946), American poet, writer and novelist
- Guido Weiss (born 1928), Italian born American mathematician
H
- Hans Weiss (aviator) (1892-1918), German flying ace
- Harald Weiss (born 1949), German composer
- Harry Weiss (philatelist) (1888–1966), American philatelist
- Hartmut Weiß (born 1942), German footballer
- Harvey Weiss (fl. 1966), American archaeologist and professor
- Heinz Weiss (1921–2010), German film actor
- Herm Weiss (1916–1976), American basketball player
- Hermann Weiss (1909–??), Austrian Olympic ice hockey player
- Hymie Weiss (1898–1926), American mobster in the 1920s
I
- Isaac Hirsch Weiss (1815–1905), Austrian talmudist
J
- Jack Weiss (born 1964), American entrepreneur and politician
- Jacob Weiss (1750-1839), American Revolutionary War officer
- Jan Weiss (1892–1972), Czech writer
- Janet Weiss (born 1965), American rock drummer
- Jennifer Weiss (born 1959), American politician
- Jerry Weiss (born 1946), American musician and member of Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Jim Weiss (born 1948), American children's audio storyteller and author
- John Weiss (1818–1879), American clergyman, author, abolitionist and women's rights advocate
- Johnny Weiss (born 1963), known as Johnny Hotbody, American professional wrestler
- Joseph Weiß (1486/87–1565), from German Renaissance family of painters, son of Marx Weiß the Elder, brother of Marx Weiß the Younger
- Joseph G. Weiss (1918-1969), British scholar of Jewish Mysticism and Hasidism, director of the Institute of Jewish Studies at University College London
- Joseph Joshua Weiss (1905–1972), Austrian chemist and professor, co-discoverer of Haber–Weiss reaction
- Joseph Hirsch Weiss (1800–1881), Hungarian rabbi
- Josephine Weiss (1805–1852), Austrian ballet dancer and dance troupe leader
- Juleanna Glover, formerly Glover–Weiss (born 1969), American public affairs consultant, lobbyist, political strategist
- Johannes Weiss (1863–1914), German theologian
- Julie Weiss (fl. 1975), American film and stage costume designer
L
- Lee Weiss (1928–2018), American painter
- Leopold Weiss, birth name of Muhammad Asad (1900–1992), Austro-Hungarian journalist, political theorist, diplomat and Islamic scholar
- Linda Weiss (fl. 1988), Australian professor of political science
- Louis S. Weiss (1894–1950), American lawyer
- Louise Weiss (1893–1983), French author, journalist, feminist and politician
- Luigi Weiss (born 1951), Italian ski mountaineer and biathlete
M
- Maria Weiss (singer) (fl. 2003), Austrian baroque and opera singer
- Markus Nissa Weiss (fl. 1792), Hungarian advocate and author of Jewish Reform movement
- Martin Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Marx Weiß (c. 1518-1580), from German Renaissance family of painters, son of Marx Weiß the Elder, brother of Joseph Weiß
- Mary Weiss (born 1948), American pop music vocalist, lead singer of The Shangri-Las
- Mary Terán de Weiss (1918–1984), Argentine tennis player
- Max Weiss (1857–1927), Austrian chess player
- Max Weiss (activist) (fl. 1926-1956), American author and executive in the Communist Party USA
- Melvyn Weiss (1935–2018), American attorney
- Michael Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mitch Weiss (born 1957), American investigative journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Mitch Weiss (photographer) (born 1986), American photographer
- Morris Weiss (1915–2014), American comic book and comic strip artist and writer
- Myra Tanner Weiss (1917–1997), American Trotskyite communist, three time U.S. Vice-Presidential candidate
N
- Nathan Weiss (1851–1883), Austrian physicist and neurologist
- Nigel Weiss (1936–2020), South African astronomer and mathematician
- Norman Weiss (fl. 1940s–??), American talent agent for The Turtles and Tom Jones, arranged The Beatles first American tour
P
- Paul Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Pernille Weiss (born 1968), Danish politician
- Peter Weiss, (1916–1982), German-Swedish writer and artist
- Pierre Weiss (1865–1940), French physicist
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- Rachel Weisz (born 1970), British-American actress
- Rainbow George Weiss (born 1940), British politician
- Rainer Weiss (born 1932), German-American Nobel Prize laureate in Physics
- Regina Weiss, American politician
- Robert Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ruth Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
S
- Samuel Weiss (disambiguation), multiple people
- Shaun Weiss (born 1978), American actor and recidivist criminal offender
- Shevah Weiss (born 1935), Israeli politician
- Sholam Weiss (born 1954), American businessman and felon sentenced to 845 years in prison
- Soma Weiss (1898–1942), Hungarian-American physician
- Stephen Weiss (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Susan Archer Weiss (1822–1917), American poet, author and artist
- Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750), German composer and lutenist
T
- Trude Weiss-Rosmarin (1908–1989), German-American writer, scholar and feminist activist
V
- Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1939) (1939–2018), Slovak-born Czechoslovak footballer and Slovak football coach
- Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1964), his son, Czechoslovak, then Slovak, footballer and football coach
- Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989), his grandson, Czechoslovakia born, Slovak footballer
- note that Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia from 1945 to 1992
W
- Walt Weiss (born 1963), American baseball player and manager
- Walter Weiß (1890–1967), Nazi German general
- Wilhelm Weiss (1892–1950), German senior Nazi Party member and editor of its newspaper
- Wojciech Weiss (1875–1950), Polish artist
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- Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss (1902–1989), Austro-Hungarian born British rabbi, halachic authority and Talmudic scholar
- Yisroel Dovid Weiss (born 1956), American rabbi
Z
- Zack Weiss (born 1992), American baseball player
References
- Kohlheim, Rosa; Kohlheim, Volker, eds. (2005). Duden. Familiennamen. Mannheim, Leipzig and Zürich: Dudenverlag.
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