Proper noun
Waldemar
(rare) A male given name from the Germanic languages.
Further reading History * Kramer, Waldemar (Hrsg. Source: Internet
Cantor's father, Georg Waldemar Cantor, was educated in the Lutheran mission in Saint Petersburg, and his correspondence with his son shows both of them as devout Lutherans. Source: Internet
Both medalists ahead of him in 1972, Frank Shorter and Karel Lismont would repeat the feat in 1976 behind Waldemar Cierpinski who would do it in 1980. Source: Internet
Some utterances ascribed to Waldemar Fydrych: :In Poland there are only three places when you can feel free: In churches, but only for prayers; in prisons, but not everyone can go to prison; and on the streets: they are the freest places. Source: Internet
Waldemar Voigt of Messerschmitt's Oberammergau project and development offices started a redesign of the 163 to incorporate the new twin-chamber Walter rocket engine, as well as fix other problems. Source: Internet
Edwin Waldemar Sorge Sr. was born on July 13, 1930 in Forestburg, Alberta and passed away on Sunday, March 25, 2018 in Kamloops, BC. Source: Internet