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Reidel
NameReidel

Reidel is a surname and toponym occurring in Central and Northern Europe, associated with individuals, geological formations, cultural works, and commercial entities. The name appears in records across Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, and the Czech lands, and intersects with industries, scientific studies, and artistic circles.

Etymology and Name Variants

The name derives from Germanic and Low German roots related to Rotterdam and Hanover regional dialects, showing cognates with Riedel (surname), Riedel (disambiguation), Riedel glass, and Riedel (winemakers). Historical forms appear alongside entries in archives from Prussia, Saxony, Bohemia, and Sweden during the Holy Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Variant spellings occur in parish registers associated with Lutheranism, Catholic Church (Roman Catholic), and Moravian Church congregations, and in migration manifests linked to voyages to New York City, Buenos Aires, and Melbourne.

People with the Surname Reidel

Notable bearers appear in diverse fields such as music, science, and politics, often recorded in directories like those of Berlin University of the Arts, Helsinki University, and the Royal Academy of Arts (London). Individuals with the surname have collaborated with figures affiliated with Deutsche Grammophon, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press, and have been cited in journals tied to Max Planck Society, Karolinska Institutet, and Smithsonian Institution. Some are listed among contributors to exhibitions at the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and Tate Modern, and have participated in conferences hosted by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, European Space Agency, and NATO think tanks.

Geographical and Geological Features

The name is attached to landforms and strata studied in publications from the Geological Society of London, United States Geological Survey, and Geological Survey of Finland. Features bearing the name occur near river valleys that fed into the Rhine, Elbe, and Vistula basins, and have been mapped by cartographers from Bavaria, Prussia, and Silesia. Paleontological and stratigraphic work referencing these features appears alongside research conducted by the Natural History Museum, London, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, and University of Copenhagen.

Cultural and Historical References

The surname appears in municipal records and cultural sources tied to festivals in Munich, Amsterdam, and Prague, and in librettos performed at the Vienna State Opera, Bayerische Staatsoper, and Royal Opera House. It surfaces in correspondence archived with collections of the British Library, National Library of France, and Russian State Library, and in wartime documentation from the World War I and World War II periods cataloged by Imperial War Museums and the Bundesarchiv. Literary mentions occur in works associated with publishers such as Penguin Books, HarperCollins, and Random House.

Business and Institutions Named Reidel

Commercial and institutional uses of the name include small- and medium-sized enterprises recorded in registries of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Germany), Dutch Chamber of Commerce (Kamer van Koophandel), and Finnish Patent and Registration Office. These entities have engaged with partners like Siemens, Bosch, and Philips, and have been clients or suppliers in projects with infrastructure firms such as Hochtief, Vinci, and Skanska. Educational and research units bearing the name have collaborated with laboratories at CERN, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and ETH Zurich.

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