Proper noun
Werner (plural Werners)
A surname from German.
Abraham Gottlob Werner coined the name graphite ("writing stone") in 1789. Source: Internet
A breakaway goal to seal it as Werner races away and squares for Pulisic to slide home. Source: Internet
A childhood friend, MaryBeth Werner Connor, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer, recently gave us all great news. Source: Internet
After the raid, Werner leaves the U-boat bunker in which he had taken shelter and finds the captain, badly injured by shrapnel and bleeding from the mouth, watching the U-boat sink at the dock. Source: Internet
“Alex, by his own admission — and we agreed — played a central role in what went on in Houston,” said Tom Werner, the Red Sox chairman, at a somber gathering on the club level at Fenway Park. Source: Internet
Bayer chief executive Werner Baumann said in October that any deal must be "economically acceptable" with "the highest possible certainty that the question is legally closed." Source: Internet