von

von
/von/; Ger. /fawn/, unstressed /feuhn/, prep.
from; of (used in German and Austrian personal names, originally to indicate place of origin and later to indicate nobility): Paul von Hindenburg.

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(as used in expressions)
Friedrich Leopold Baron von Hardenberg
Aehrenthal Aloys Count Lexa von
Bach Alexander baron von
Baer Karl Ernst knight von
Baeyer Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von
Békésy Georg von
Berchtold Leopold count von
Bernhardi Friedrich von
Bernstorff Johann Heinrich count von
Bethmann Hollweg Theobald von
Beust Friedrich Ferdinand count von
Bismarck Otto Eduard Leopold prince von
Blücher Gebhard Leberecht von prince von Wahlstatt
Brauchitsch Heinrich Alfred Walther von
Braun Wernher von
Bülow Bernhard Heinrich Martin Karl prince von
Bülow Hans Guido baron von
Caprivi Georg Leo count von
Clausewitz Carl Philipp Gottlieb von
Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Xaver Josef Count
Doris von Kappelhoff
Ditters von Dittersdorf Carl
Eichendorff Joseph Baron von
Faber Lothar von
Faulhaber Michael von
Frisch Karl von
Ritter knight von Gluck
Gneisenau August Wilhelm Anton Count Neidhardt von
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
Gräfe Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst von
Graves Robert von Ranke
Hardenberg Karl August prince von
Hayek Friedrich August von
Heidenstam Carl Gustaf Verner von
Helmholtz Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von
Herder Johann Gottfried von
Heyse Paul Johann Ludwig von
Hofmannsthal Hugo von
Holst Gustavus Theodore von
Holstein Friedrich August von
Hornbostel Erich Moritz von
Humboldt Karl Wilhelm baron von
Jhering Rudolf von
Karajan Herbert von
Kármán Theodore von
Kiderlen Wächter Alfred von
Kleist Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von
Köchel Ludwig Alois Ferdinand von
Kotzebue August Friedrich Ferdinand von
Krafft Ebing Richard Freiherr Baron von
Laban Rudolf von
Laue Max Theodor Felix von
Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr baron von Leibniz
Bruno count von Egisheim und Dagsburg
Liebig Justus Freiherr baron von
Liman von Sanders Otto
Carl von Linné
Meinong Alexius Ritter knight von Handschuchsheim
Mises Ludwig Edler von
Moltke Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von
Moltke Helmuth Karl Bernhard count von
Neurath Konstantin baron von
Papen Franz von
Pirquet Clemens baron von
Pufendorf Samuel baron von
Ranke Leopold von
Reuter Paul Julius Baron von Reuter
Ribbentrop Joachim von
Richthofen Manfred baron von
Rokitansky Karl baron von
Roon Albrecht Theodor Emil count von
Rundstedt Karl Rudolf Gerd von
Savigny Friedrich Karl von
Scharnhorst Gerhard Johann David von
Schelling Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von
Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von
Schlegel August Wilhelm von
Schlegel Friedrich von
Schleicher Kurt von
Schönerer Georg knight von
Schuschnigg Kurt von
Seeckt Hans von
Starhemberg Ernst Rüdiger prince von
Sternberg Josef von
Steuben Frederick William Augustus Baron von
Stroheim Erich von
Struve Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von
Sydow Max von
Carl Adolf von Sydow
Taaffe Eduard count von
Thünen Johann Heinrich von
Tilly Johann Tserclaes count von
Tirpitz Alfred von
Treitschke Heinrich von
Tschermak von Seysenegg Erich
Vierordt Karl von
von Neumann John
Johann Von Neumann
Julius Wagner knight von Jauregg
Wassermann August von
Weber Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von
Webern Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von
Weingartner Paul Felix lord von Münzberg
Wenzel Anton prince von Kaunitz Rietberg
Arcangela Wertmüller von Elgg
Wolff Christian Freiherr baron von
Yorck von Wartenburg Johann David Ludwig Count
Franz Albrecht August Karl Emanuel prince von Sachsen Coburg Gotha
Alix Princess von Hesse Darmstadt
Arnim Bettina von
Karl Eitel Friedrich prince von Hohenzollern Sigmaringen
Sophie Friederike Auguste princess von Anhalt Zerbst
Droste Hülshoff Annette Baroness von
Hindenburg Paul von
Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg
Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander Freiherr baron von
Kekule von Stradonitz Friedrich August
Metternich Winneburg Beilstein Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar prince von
Napoleon II duke von Reichstadt
Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim
Karl Peter Ulrich duke von Holstein Gottorp
Wallenstein Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von duke von Friedland
Duke von Mecklenburg

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