Wolter is a given name and surname of Low German and Low Franconian origin. It is equivalent to the English Walter, High German Walther, Dutch Wouter and French Gauthier. People with the name Wolter include:
Wolter von Plettenberg (c.1450-1535), leader of the Teutonic knights
Gerhard Wolter Molanus (1633-1722), Lutheran theologian and abbot
Wolter Robert van Hoƫvell (1812-1879), Dutch minister, politician, reformer, and writer
Koenraad Wolter Swart (1916-1992), Dutch-American historian
Robert Wolter Monginsidi (1925-1949), Indonesian independence fighter
Wolter Wierbos (b. 1957), Dutch jazz trombonist
Wolter Kroes (b. 1968), Dutch pop singer
Adolph Wolter (1903-1980), German-born American sculptor
Bernard C. Wolter (1852-1936), American politician
Birthe Wolter (b. 1981), German actress
Charlotte Wolter (1834-1897), German actress
Franz-Erich Wolter, German computer scientist
Hans Wolter (1911-1978), German physicist
Harry Wolter (1884-1970), American baseball player
Horst Wolter (b. 1942), German footballer
Karl Wolter (1894-1959), German footballer
Kimberly-Rose Wolter, American actress, writer and producer
Maurus Wolter (1825-1890), German abbot
Michel Wolter (b. 1962), Luxembourgian politician
Mirko Wolter (b. 1976), German speedway rider
Philippe Wolter (1959-2005), Belgian actor
Ralf Wolter (b. 1926), German actor
Scott Wolter, American television personality and geologist
Sherilyn Wolter (b. 1951), American actress
Thomas Wolter (b. 1963), German footballer
Waldemar Wolter (1908-1947), German concentration camp physician
Whitey Wolter (1899-1947), American football player
Wolter Monginsidi Airport in South East Sulawesi, Indonesia
Wolter telescope, a telescope for X-rays named after Hans Wolter
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