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Wagenaar is a
Dutch occupational surname meaning "wagoner" or "wagon builder" (cartwright).
Variant forms are De
Wagenaar,
Wagenaars, Wag(h)enaer (archaic)...
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Johan Wagenaar (1
November 1862 – 17 June 1941) was a
Dutch composer and organist. Born in Utrecht, out of wedlock, he was the son of
Cypriaan Gerard Berger...
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Christo Wagenaar (born 11
March 1952 in Krugersdorp, Gauteng,
South Africa) is a
former South African rugby union player.
Wagenaar pla**** for Northern...
- René
Wijnand Wagenaar (1954 –
February 25, 2007) was a
Dutch academic, and
Professor of
Information and
Communication Technology at the
Faculty of Technology...
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Willem Albert Wagenaar (30 June 1941 in
Utrecht – 27
April 2011) was a
Dutch psychologist noted for his work on the
reliability of memory. He
gained fame...
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Alexander C.
Wagenaar is
professor of
health outcomes and
policy at the
University of
Florida College of Medicine,
where he also
serves on the graduate...
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Gerben Wagenaar (Amsterdam, 27
September 1912 – Amsterdam, 31
August 1993) was a
Dutch politician. He was a
member of the
Communist Party of the Netherlands...
- Jan
Theodorus Wagenaar (born July 7, 1965) is a
retired water polo
player from the Netherlands. He
finished in
ninth position with the
Dutch team at the...
- "Aad"
Wagenaar (born 4
December 1940, Gouda) is a
former Dutch politician for the
Reformatory Political Federation (RPF) and the
Groep Wagenaar which...
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Bernard Wagenaar (July 18, 1894 – May 19, 1971) was a Dutch-American composer,
conductor and violinist.
Wagenaar was born in Arnhem. He
studied at Utrecht...