Proper noun
Werth (plural Werths)
A surname from German.
Alexander Werth (1965) Living conditions immediately after the liberation were even worse than under German rule. Source: Internet
Alexander Werth, Russia at War 1941–1945, New York, E. P. Dutton & Co, Inc, 1964, p. 562 Out of the nearly 91,000 German prisoners captured in Stalingrad, only about 5,000 ever returned. Source: Internet
Ducky's daughter (and Jayson's mother) Kim Schofield Werth, also from Springfield, is a track star who competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials. Source: Internet
In another email forwarded by Band to Abedin, businessman and Clinton Foundation donor Gerardo Werth. Source: Internet
The Washington Nationals have been without right fielder Jayson Werth as he deals with hamstring issues. Source: Internet
But they refused to follow and, escaping with great difficulty from the elector's vengeance, Werth found a refuge in Austria. Source: Internet