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The surname Wagner is derived from the Germanic surname Waganari, meaning 'wagonmaker' or 'wagon driver.' The surname is German but is also well-established in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, eastern Europe, and elsewhere as well as in all German-speaking countries, and among Ashkenazi Jews.
The Wagner surname was first found in Saxony, where the family became a prominent contributor to the development of the area from ancient times. The alternatively spelled surname Wegner has its origin in Silesia.
This common occupational surname was often given to one who transported produce or other goods via high-sided wagons or carts. Among some German populations, especially the Pennsylvania Germans, Wagner also denoted a wagon-maker, wainwright, or cartwright.
People with the surname Wagner
Aamil Wagner (born 2003), American football player
Adolph Wagner, (1835–1917), German economist
Agnieszka Wagner (born 1970), Polish actress
Allan Wagner (born 1942), Peruvian diplomat
Allan R. Wagner (1934–2018), American experimental psychologist and learning theorist
Alex Wagner (born 1977), American television host, liberal journalist and author
Andreas Wagner (born 1967), Austrian-American evolutionary biologist
Andreas Wagner (politician) (born 1972), German politician
Ann Wagner (born 1962), American politician, U.S. Representative from Missouri
Annett Wagner-Michel (born 1955), German chess master
Anthony Wagner (1908 – 1995), British king of arms
Wagner (footballer, born 1966) (born Antonio Wagner de Moraes in 1966), Brazilian football forward
Arthur Wagner (1824–1902), English clergyman from Brighton
Ashley Wagner (born 1991), American figure skater
Audrey Wagner (1927–1984), American baseball player (1943–1949), obstetrician and gynecologist
Austin Wagner (born 1997), Canadian professional ice hockey player playing for United States teams
Ben Wagner (born 1980), American radio sportscaster
Billy Wagner (born 1971), American Major League Baseball player
Blake Wagner (born 1988), American soccer coach
Bobby Wagner (born 1990), American NFL football player
Carl-Ludwig Wagner (1930–2012), German politician
Charles Wagner (1852–1919), French pastor and author who was invited to preach at the White House
Chris Wagner (born 1991), American National Hockey League player
Cosima Wagner (1837–1930), director of the Bayreuth Festival, daughter of Liszt and widow of Richard Wagner
Dalton Wagner (born 1998), American football player
Daniela Wagner (born 1957), German politician
Dan Wagner (born 1963), British entrepreneur
Dan Wagner (data scientist)
Danny Wagner, American basketball player
David Wagner (disambiguation), several people
David A. Wagner (born 1974), American computer security and cryptography researcher
David L. Wagner (born 1956), American entomologist
Dennis Wagner (born 1958), American football coach
Dennis Wagner (chess player) (born 1997), German chess grandmaster
Dietrich Wagner (1945–2023), German engineer
Dinara Wagner (born 1999), German chess woman grandmaster
D. J. Wagner (born 2005), American basketball player
Eberhard Wagner (born 1938), German academic, linguist and author
Eduard Wagner (1894–1944), quartermaster-general of the German Army in World War II
Eric Wagner (1959–2021), American heavy metal vocalist
Florence Signaigo Wagner (1919–2019), American botanist who served as president of the American Fern Society
Franz Wagner (basketball) (born 2001), German basketball player
Franz Josef Wagner (born 1943), German journalist
Friedelind Wagner (1918–1991), German writer and broadcaster, daughter of Siegfried and Winifred Wagner
Fridolin Wagner (born 1997), German footballer
Gary Wagner (baseball) (born 1940), American baseball player
George D. Wagner (1829–1869), American politician, farmer and Union general during the American Civil War
Gerhard Maria Wagner (born 1954), Austrian Roman Catholic priest who was nominated auxiliary bishop in Linz, but didn't accept
Gerhard Wagner (physician), (1888–1939), the first Reich Doctors' Leader (Reichsärzteführer) of Nazi Germany
Gottfried Wagner (born 1947) writer and critic of the Wagner family, son of Wolfgang Wagner
Gudrun Wagner (1944–2007), second wife of Wolfgang Wagner
Günter P. Wagner (born 1954), Austrian biologist
Guillermo Wagner Granizo (1923–1995) American ceramic tile muralist in Northern California.
Gustav Wagner (1911–1980), Austrian Nazi SS officer at Sobibór extermination camp
Gustav Wagner (disambiguation)
Harvey M. Wagner (1931–2017), American management scientist and professor
Haylie Wagner (born 1993), American softball player in the National Pro Fastpitch league
Heinrich Leopold Wagner (National Pro Fastpitch), German dramatist and author
Henry Michell Wagner (1792–1870), Vicar of Brighton 1824–1870
Honus Wagner (1874–1955), American baseball player
Ina Wagner (born 1946), Austrian scientist and university professor
James Elvin Wagner (1873–1969), American clergyman
James Wagner (poet) (born 1969), American poet
James W. Wagner (born 1953), president of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Jane Wagner (born 1935), American writer, director and producer
Jaques Wagner (born 1951), Brazilian federal government's Minister of Defence
Jasmin Wagner (born 1980), stage name Blümchen, German singer, actress, model and spokeswoman
Jenny Wagner (born 1984), German physicist and cosmologist
Jenny Wagner (author) (born 1939), Australian writer for children
Jens-Christian Wagner (born 1966), German historian
Jill Wagner (born 1979), American actress
Johann Wagner (footballer) (born 1990), Australian rules footballer
Johann Peter Alexander Wagner (1730–1809), German rococo sculptor
Johann Andreas Wagner (1797–1861), German zoologist
Johann Philipp Wagner (1799-1879), German merchant and inventor
John Wagner (born 1949), American-born British comics writer
Josef Wagner (disambiguation), several people
Kai Wagner (born 1997), German footballer
Karl Willy Wagner (1883–1953), German pioneer in the theory of electronic filters
Karl Edward Wagner (1945–1994), American horror, science fiction and fantasy writer
Katharina Wagner (born 1949), German opera director, daughter of Wolfgang and Gudrun Wagner
Klaus Wagner, (1910–2000) German mathematician
Kurt Wagner (general) (1904-1989), German general
Lindsay Wagner (born 1949), American actress
Madge Morris Wagner (1862–1924), American poet and journalist
Martin Wagner (disambiguation), several people
Mary Wagner (born 1949), American politician and jurist
Matt Wagner (born 1961), American comics writer and artist
Melinda Wagner (born 1957), American composer
Mike Wagner (born 1949), American retired football player, retired football coach, and bank officer
Mirel Wagner (born 1987) Ethiopia-born Finnish singer-songwriter
Moritz Wagner (naturalist) (1813–1887), German explorer, collector, geographer and evolutionary biologist
Moritz Wagner (basketball) (born 1997), German basketball player
Nándor Wagner (1922–1997), Hungarian sculptor
Neil Wagner (born 1986), South African-born New Zealand cricketer
Neil Wagner (baseball) (born 1984), American Nippon Professional Baseball and Major League Baseball player
Nike Wagner (born 1945), German dramaturge, daughter of Wieland Wagner
Nikolai Wagner (1829–1907), Russian zoologist, writer and psychic researcher
Otto Wagner (1841–1918), Austrian architect and urban planner
Paul Wagner (born 1967), American baseball player
Paula Wagner (born 1946), American film and theatre producer and film executive
Renan Wagner (born 1991), Brazilian footballer
René Wagner (born 1972), Czech footballer and manager
Richard Wagner (1813–1883), German composer
Richard Wagner (judge) (born 1957), Canadian judge and 18th Chief Justice of Canada (2017–present)
Richard Wagner (novelist) (1952–2023), Romanian-German novelist
Richard E. Wagner (born 1941), American economist
Richard K. Wagner, American psychologist and professor
Richard Paul Wagner (1882–1953), Chief of Design for Deutsche Reichsbahn 1922–1942; standardized locomotive designs
Robert Wagner (born 1930), American actor
Robert Wagner (disambiguation), several people
Robert F. Wagner (1877–1953), American politician, U.S. Senator from New York
Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1910–1991), American politician and mayor of New York City
Robert Heinrich Wagner (1895–1946), German Nazi Gauleiter and Reich Governor of Alsace, executed for war crimes
Robin Wagner (figure skater), American retired skater and skating coach
Robin Wagner (designer) (born 1933), Broadway set designer
Ruth Wagner (born 1940), German politician
Ryan Wagner (born 1982), Major League Baseball player
Sandro Wagner (born 1987), German footballer
Siegfried Wagner (1869–1930), German composer and conductor, son of Richard and Cosima Wagner
Stanley Wagner (disambiguation), several people
Steve Wagner (disambiguation)
Sue Wagner (born 1940), American politician
Thomas Wagner (disambiguation)
Tini Wagner (1919–2004), Dutch swimmer
Tyler Wagner (born 1991), American Major League Baseball and Atlantic League of Professional Baseball player
Thomas M. Wagner (c. 1824–1862), Confederate artillery officer and eponym of Fort Wagner
Viktor Wagner (1908–1981), Russian mathematician
Vladimir Wagner (1849 –1934), Russian psychologist and naturalist
Walter Wagner (footballer) (born 1949), German footballer
Walter Wagner (notary) (1907–1945), German notary who married Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun
Warren H. Wagner (1920–2000), American botanist
Warren Lambert Wagner (born 1950), American botanist and botanical curator for the National Museum of Natural History
Webster Wagner (1817–1882), American railroad inventor, manufacturer and politician
Wieland Wagner (1917–1966), German opera director and producer, son of Siegfried Wagner and Winifred Wagner
Willi Wagner (born 1941), German Olympic athlete
Winifred Wagner (1897–1980), British-born director of the Bayreuth Festival, wife of Siegfried Wagner and friend of Adolf Hitler
Wolfgang Wagner (1919–2010), German opera festival director, younger brother of Wieland Wagner
Wolfgang Wagner (social psychologist), Austrian social psychologist
People with the surname Wagnerová
In Czech, the feminine form of the surname is Wagnerová. Notable people with the surname include:
Alena Wagnerová (born 1936), Czech author and journalist
Eliška Wagnerová (1948–2025), Czech judge and politician
Magdalena Wagnerová (born 1960), Czech writer
Petra Novotná (orienteer) (née Wagnerová, born 1966), Czech orienteering competitor
Fictional characters
Ivan Wagner, protagonist of Alexander Belyayev's series Professor Wagner's Inventions
See also
Wagner family tree, the composer Richard Wagner and his family, many of whom have been active in the arts
Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), Austrian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in medicine
Vagner (name)
Waggoner (disambiguation), includes list of people with surname Waggoner
Von Wagner, ring name of professional wrestler Calvin Bloom
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