Ewald is a given name and surname used primarily in Germany and Scandinavia. It derives from the Germanic roots ewa meaning "law" and wald meaning "power, brightness". People and concepts with the name include:
Ewald is a given name and surname used primarily in Germany and Scandinavia. It derives from the Germanic roots ewa meaning "law" and wald meaning "power, brightness". People and concepts with the name include:
==Surname== Carl Anton Ewald (1845–1915), pioneering German gastroenterologist Douglas Ewald (1937-2021), American politician and consultant Georg Ewald (1926–1973), German politician Johann Ewald (1744–1813), Danish general and veteran of the American Revolutionary War Johannes Ewald (1743–1781), Danish dramatist and poet Heinrich Ewald (1803–1875), German orientalist and theologian Paul Peter Ewald (1888–1985), German physicist, pioneer of X-ray diffraction and crystallography Paul W. Ewald (born 1953), evolutionary biologist specializing in the evolution of infectious disease Reinhold Ewald (born 1956), German astronaut Victor Ewald (1860–1935), Russian composer Wolfgang Ewald (1911–1995), German fighter pilot
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