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Reiter is a German surname. The surname is relatively frequent in Germany, and in most cases is locational, derived from places called Reit or Reith (with an original meaning of "clearing"). A variant of the same name is Reuter. In some cases the name may also be occupational, derived from Reitherr, the office of treasurer in Upper German towns, or from makers of winnowing sieves (Reiter), or from the term Reiter "horseman, cavalryman, curassier". [1]
People with the surname include:
- Charlie Reiter (born 1988), American professional association footballer
- Dieter Reiter, Mayor of Munich
- Elizabeth Reiter, American operatic soprano
- Ernst Reiter, German biathlete
- Georg Reiter (born 1986), Austrian judoka
- Hans Reiter (disambiguation), several people
- Jeannot Reiter, former Luxembourg international footballer
- Josef Reiter (composer), Austrian composer
- Josef Reiter (judoka) (born 1959), Austrian judoka
- Justin Reiter, American snowboarder
- Ľubomír Reiter, Slovak footballer
- Madelyn Reiter (1942-2020), American politician
- Mario Reiter, Austrian alpine skier
- Mario Reiter (footballer), Austrian footballer
- Michael K. Reiter, American computer scientist
- Michael Reiter (police officer), American security advisor and former police chief
- Paul Reiter, a professor of medical entomology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France
- Philipp Reiter (born 1991), German ski mountaineer and mountain runner
- Raymond Reiter, computer scientist
- Thomas Reiter, German astronaut
- William J. Reiter (1889–1979), American assistant director
References
- ↑ Hans Markus Thomsen, Reiter, Reuter und die Räuber, Die Welt 20 June 2006.
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