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Howaldt is a German surname. In an interpretation of 1925 the name derived from Hugold and this again from gothical "huge", old-high-German "hugu" = "thinking spirit". Huginwalt = with the spirit waltet.
The founder family Howaldt treated in the German sex book of 1936 lets itself be attributed to Jacob Howaldt (around 1530), into with resounds in the hall circle.
Admitted name carrier
David Ferdinand Howaldt (1772-1850), Goldschmied in Braunschweig
Its sons and descendants:
- George Ferdinand Howaldt (1802-1883), professor, sculptor and ore caster in Braunschweig
- Friedrich August Theodor Howaldt (1836-1868), sculptors in Braunschweig
- Hermann Heinrich Howaldt (1841-1891), sculptors, ore caster and copper driver in Braunschweig
- August Ferdinand Howaldt (1809-1883), founders of the mechanical engineering institute and iron foundry "Schweffel & Howaldt" in Kiel
- George Howaldt (1841-1909), Kommerzienrat, engineer, founder of a dockyard in Kiel, joint founder of the "Howaldtswerke AG" (today: HDW) in Kiel
- A.J. Georg Howaldt (1870-1937), shipbuilder, entrepreneur, executive committee of the "Howaldtswerke AG" (today: HDW) in Kiel
- James Howaldt (1873-1949), partner "Howaldtswerke AG", foundry plant manager
- Hans Howaldt (1888-1970), commander of submarine in the 1. World war, entrepreneur and Hochseeregattasegler
- Bernhard Howaldt (1850-1908), engineer, joint founder of the "Howaldtswerke AG" (today: HDW) in Kiel, founder of the "Schwentine of power stations Rastorfer mill"
- Bernhard Howaldt junior (1880-1958), north German shipowner and entrepreneur
- Kurt Howaldt (1877-1943), Industrieller, director and executive committee of the AG of power stations
- Hermann Howaldt (1852-1900), engineer, joint founder of the "Howaldtswerke AG" (today: HDW) in Kiel
see also
- General German biography volume 50, P. 774
- New German biography volume 9, P. 613 (665)
- German sex book volume 91, P. 237 FF. (1936)
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