Proper noun
Dieterich (plural Dieterichs)
A surname.
A 3-pointer by Dieterich with 4:02 remaining in the second quarter gave the Vikings the lead for good at 22-21. Source: Internet
Cecelia Dieterich, Oxford Hills senior guard: Dieterich made a ton of clutch shots and big defensive stops for the two-time Class AA champion Vikings. Source: Internet
Brooke Koebele, a member of St. Isidore the Farmer Parish in Dieterich and a graduate of Newton Community High School in Newton, said in her essay that she wanted to become known not for her name, but what she has accomplished and who she has affected. Source: Internet
Uwe Wolf, Programme notes to BIS-CD-821, 1996 Dieterich Buxtehude specifies trombones in a few sacred concertos using style derived from polychoral Venetian works and one secular piece. Source: Internet
Region 1 is nearly the toughest region of all four,” Dieterich said. Source: Internet