Nagel (surname)

Nagel (surname)

Nagel
Family name
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Meaning nail, meant metal nail smith
Region of origin Germany
Language(s) of origin German
Related names Nagl, Nägele, Nägeli, Nägelein (e.g. Andreas Nägelein), Nagelmann, Nagelmackers, Nagelschmidt[1], Nagelschmitz (e.g. Ernst Nagelschmitz), Nageler, Nagler, Nothnagel; Nagelberg, Nagelberger, Nagelburst, Nagelstein; Eisenmenger, Eisenschmidt, Schmid, Schmidt
Footnotes: Alexander Beider "Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia"

Nagel is family name of:

People

  • Aaron Nagel (born 1980), original trumpet player for punk rock/ska core act Link 80; currently plays guitar in the band DESA
  • Anne Nagel (b. Ann Dolan, 1915 – 1966), motion picture actress
  • Carsten Nagel (born 1955), Danish author of 12 published books, including novels and short story collections, plus a feature-length film, short film and a play to his credit.
  • Charles Nagel (1849 – 1940), United States politician and lawyer from St. Louis, Missouri
  • Christian Heinrich von Nagel (born 1803), German mathematician, see Nagel point
  • Conrad Nagel (1897 – 1970), successful American screen actor and matinee idol of the silent film era and beyond
  • David Nagel has held executive positions in a wide variety of technology companies and organizations
  • Ernest Nagel (1901 – 1985), philosopher of science
  • Gerd Nagel (born 1957), retired West German high jumper
  • Johan George (Jan) Nagel (born 1939), former Dutch politician
  • Lisle Nagel (1905 – 1971), Australian cricketer
  • Morne Nagel (born 1978), South African sprinter
  • Patrick Nagel (1945 – 1984), American artist
  • Ray Nagel (born c.1927), college football coach at the University of Utah and the University of Iowa
  • Simon Nagel (born 1985), Danish professional football midfielder, who currently plays for the Danish Superliga side Viborg FF.
  • Steven R. Nagel (born 1946), American astronaut
  • Stuart Nagel (1934 – 2001), Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Thomas Nagel (born 1937), professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University
  • Tilman Nagel (born 1942), German Orientalist
  • V. Nagel (1867 – 1921), missionary to the Malabar coast (Northern Kerala) of India

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