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** [[Meisner's Banksia]], Australian shrub
** [[Meisner's Banksia]], Australian shrub
* [[Meissner's Latin Phrasebook|Carl Meissner]] (1830–1900), German Latin scholar
* [[Meissner's Latin Phrasebook|Carl Meissner]] (1830–1900), German Latin scholar
* [[Christopher Meissner]], American professor of economics at the University of California, Davis
* [[Constantin Meissner]] (1854-1942), Romanian teacher
* [[Constantin Meissner]] (1854-1942), Romanian teacher
* [[Doris Meissner]] (born 1941), American Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
* [[Elena Meissner]] (1867–1940), Romanian feminist
* [[Elena Meissner]] (1867–1940), Romanian feminist
*[[Elinor Meissner Traeger]] (1906–1983), composer
*[[Elinor Meissner Traeger]] (1906–1983), composer
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* [[Günter Meisner]] (1926–1994), German actor
* [[Günter Meisner]] (1926–1994), German actor
* [[Hans-Otto Meissner]] (1909–1992), German writer and novelist
* [[Hans-Otto Meissner]] (1909–1992), German writer and novelist
* [[Heike Meißner]], (born 1970), German hurdler and runner
* [[Heike Meißner]] (born 1970), German hurdler and runner
* [[Heinrich August Meissner]] (1862–1940), German railway engineer and Ottoman [[Pasha]]<ref>Walter Pinhas Pick, Gād G. Gîlbar, Ed. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sdYUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA179 Ottoman Palestine, 1800-1914: Studies in Economic and Social History], Chapter 6, p.179</ref>
* [[Heinrich August Meissner]] (1862–1940), German railway engineer and Ottoman [[Pasha]]<ref>Walter Pinhas Pick, Gād G. Gîlbar, Ed. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sdYUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA179 Ottoman Palestine, 1800-1914: Studies in Economic and Social History], Chapter 6, p.179</ref>
* [[James Meissner]] (1896–1936), American World War I flying ace
* [[James Meissner]] (1896–1936), American World War I flying ace
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* [[Joachim Meisner]] (1933–2017), Cardinal and archbishop of Cologne, Germany
* [[Joachim Meisner]] (1933–2017), Cardinal and archbishop of Cologne, Germany
* [[Jochen Meißner]] (born 1943), German rower
* [[Jochen Meißner]] (born 1943), German rower
* [[Johann Heinrich Meissner]] (1701–1770), German sculptor and wood carver
* [[Joern Meissner]] (born 1970), German academic and business consultant
* [[Joern Meissner]] (born 1970), German academic and business consultant
* {{ill|Johann Heinrich Meißner|de}} (1701–1770), German sculptor and wood carver
* [[Karl Meissner]] (1891–1959), German-American physicist
* [[Karl Meissner]] (1891–1959), German-American physicist
* [[Katrin Meissner]] (born 1973), German swimmer
* [[Katrin Meissner]] (born 1973), German swimmer
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* [[Walther Meissner]] (1882–1974), German technical physicist
* [[Walther Meissner]] (1882–1974), German technical physicist
** [[Meissner effect]], decay of a magnetic field inside a superconductor
** [[Meissner effect]], decay of a magnetic field inside a superconductor
* [[Werner Meißner]] (1937–2025), German economist, president of the Goethe University Frankfurt (1994–2000)
* [[Wolf Meissner]] (born 1969), German wheelchair curler, 2018 Winter Paralympian
* [[Wolf Meissner]] (born 1969), German wheelchair curler, 2018 Winter Paralympian


==See also==
==William Meissner, 1948-  American novelist, poet and short story writer.  See also==
* [[Messner]]
* [[Messner]]



Latest revision as of 14:37, 1 July 2025

Meissner, Meißner or Meisner may refer to:

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Geography

Meissner is the name of the following geographic features:

Surnames

Meissner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname and its variants include:

William Meissner, 1948- American novelist, poet and short story writer. See also

References

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  1. Walter Pinhas Pick, Gād G. Gîlbar, Ed. Ottoman Palestine, 1800-1914: Studies in Economic and Social History, Chapter 6, p.179