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Antje is a female name. It is a Low German and Dutch language, Dutch diminutive form of Anna (given name), Anna. Once a very common name in the northern part of the Netherlands, its popularity has steadily declined since 1900.Antje
at the Meertens Institute database of given names in the Netherlands.


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*Nina Baanders-Kessler, Antje "Nina" Baanders-Kessler (1915–2002), Dutch sculptor and medalist *Antje Blumenthal (born 1947), German politician, member of the Christian Democratic Union *Antje Boetius (born 1967), German marine biologist *Antje Buschschulte (born 1978), German swimmer *Antje Duvekot (born 1976), singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Somerville, Massachusetts *Antje Danielson (born 1957), German-born American geochemist, co-founder of Zipcar *Antje Frank (born 1968), German rower * (1951–1993), German televis ...
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Antje Vollmer
Antje Vollmer (; 31 May 194315 March 2023) was a German Protestant theologian, academic teacher and politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens. She became a member of the Bundestag in 1983 when the Greens first entered the West German parliament, before joining the party in 1985. From 1994 to 2005, she was Vice President of the Bundestag, the first Green in the position. She was a Pacifism, pacifist. Education and early career Vollmer was born in Lübbecke (Westphalia). Her parents ran a textile shop which they later had to close. After graduating from Wittekind-Gymnasium Lübbecke in 1962, she studied Protestant theology in Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin, Berlin, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, and Paris, completing her first theological exam in 1968, her second in 1971, and receiving her doctorate in 1973. From 1969 to 1971, she was a research assistant at the Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin. In 1971, she started a postgraduate course in adult ...
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Antje Rávic Strubel
Antje is a female name. It is a Low German and Dutch diminutive form of Anna. Once a very common name in the northern part of the Netherlands, its popularity has steadily declined since 1900.Antje
at the database of given names in the Netherlands.


People

* Antje "Nina" Baanders-Kessler (1915–2002), Dutch sculptor and medalist * Antje Blumenthal (born 1947), German politician, member of the Christian Democratic Union *
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Frau Antje
Frau Antje is a Dutch character used in the advertising of cheese (and other dairy products). "Frau" is German for "Ms.", and "Antje" is a first name that is as acceptable in German as it is in Dutch: the character was created specifically for the advertising the export of Dutch cheese to Germany. Frau Antje was born during the 1959 edition of the Berlin International Green Week, a trade fair for agriculture and nutrition. Apparently, a young Dutch woman from The Hague named Antje was working the booth of the Dutch Dairy Organization (NZB), serving cheese; when she fell ill and her colleagues kept being asked "where Frau Antje was", the chief of the NZB decided there was commercial potential in the idea. He hired Kitty Janssen to be the first Frau Antje (1961), dressed in a supposedly traditional Dutch costume and wearing wooden shoes. Frau Antje's costume, which was designed specifically for her, does not represent any specific traditional Dutch costume, though the "wings" on the ...
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Antje Jackelén
Antje Jackelén (; born 4 June 1955) is archbishop emerita and primate emerita ('' prima inter pares'') of the Church of Sweden, the national church. On 15 October 2013, she was elected the 70th Archbishop of Uppsala and formally received through a service in Uppsala Cathedral on 15 June 2014, making her Sweden's first foreign-born archbishop since the 12th century, and the first female archbishop.Svenska DagbladetKlimatet är en högst teologisk fråga 15 June 2014. Jackelén was ordained a priest in the Church of Sweden in 1980 and became Doctor of Theology at Lund University in 1999. Previously she was Bishop of Lund from 2007 to 2014. Biography Jackelén was born 4 June 1955 in Herdecke, West Germany. She studied Lutheran theology at the University of Tübingen and Uppsala University. Jackelén served as a priest in Tyresö parish in the Diocese of Stockholm 1981–1988, in Gårdstånga parish in the Diocese of Lund 1988–1994 and in the Cathedral parish of Lund 1995� ...
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Antje Paarlberg
Antje Paarlberg née Waagmeester (16 February 1808 – 28 October 1885) is known as the inspiration for the novel ''So Big''. Chicago area author Edna Ferber used South Holland, Illinois, its pioneers and onion farms as background for her 1924 novel about an ambitious widow in a Midwestern Dutch American farming community. The resilience of Antje Wagemeester Paarlberg, a widowed immigrant and determined pioneer, was allegedly the inspiration for the main character Selina Peake DeJong. On 26 April 1835, Antje Waagmeester married Klaas Paarlberg in their birthplace of Warmenhuizen and settled as farmers in nearby Spanbroek where they would get eight childreIn 1847 Klaas and Antje and their seven surviving children set off on a voyage from the Netherlands to America in search of better fortunes on the ship ''Doggersbank''. They felt that the State Church was too liberal and the taxes unfair. The taxes in the Netherlands were high; there was blight in the potato crop, and disease am ...
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Antje Boetius
Antje Boetius (born 5 March 1967) is a German marine biologist. She is a professor of geomicrobiology at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, University of Bremen.Antje Boetius
profile at the University of Bremen webpage, retrieved 28 May 2010.
Boetius received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize in March 2009 for her study of sea bed microorganisms that affect the global climate.2009 Leibniz prizewinners
Eurekalert, retrieved 28 May 2010.
She has been the director of Germany's polar research hub, the

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Antje-Katrin Kühnemann
Antje-Katrin Kühnemann (22 February 1945 – 3 March 2025) was a German doctor and television presenter. Early life and career The daughter of an officer, she grew up with her mother and three siblings in Munich after the early death of her father. Her family originally came from northern Germany. After graduating from the St. Anna Girls' High School (now: ''St. Anna Municipal High School'') in 1965, she initially wanted to study art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, but then decided to study medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. In 1971 she received her doctorate on the subject of in childhood. During her time as an assistant doctor, she worked on diabetes mellitus at the Munich-Schwabing Hospital under , on plastic surgery under at the Rechts der Isar Hospital and on radiology at the Harlaching Municipal Hospital. She then worked at the , a specialist clinic for internal medicine. From 1979 to the end of 2018 she was medical director of ...
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Antje Duvekot
Antje Duvekot ( ; born 1974) is a German-American singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Somerville, Massachusetts. She holds three top songwriting awards including the Kerrville New Folk Competition's Best New Folk Award, Boston Music Award for Outstanding Folk Act, and Grand Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Biography Born in Heidelberg, West Germany, Duvekot moved to Delaware, United States at the age of 13. Duvekot writes songs that are often profound and personal, and she frequently records and performs with little accompaniment besides her acoustic guitar. She began recording music on her own at the age of cassette tapes for her friends. At 18 she won the first open mic competition she entered, at the Sam Adams Brewpub in Philadelphia. Within a year, she had recorded a number of songs on a borrowed 4-Track tape machine, and released a self-produced full-length cassette entitled ''Waterstains"'' which she sold at gigs in and around Newark, Delaware, where ...
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Antje Traue
Antje Traue (; born 18 January 1981) is a German actress. She started performing in plays as a sixteen-year-old in 1997, made her first screen appearance in the 2000 German film ''Verlorene Kinder'', and appeared in her first English-language role for the 2009 film ''Pandorum''. Internationally, she is known for her portrayal of the villain Faora-Ul in the DC Extended Universe films '' Man of Steel'' (2013) and ''The Flash'' (2023), as well as Agnes Nielsen in the German Netflix series ''Dark''. Early life Traue was born in Mittweida, Saxony, in the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany). Her mother was a dancer and musician. She speaks German and English fluently. She trained as an artistic gymnast from age six to her teens in an elite training unit. Her stage- career began when she portrayed Jeanne d'Arc in a school-play. At sixteen, she won the lead-role in the International Munich Art Lab's first ever "Hip Hopera" (the musical "West End Opera"). Career Traue pe ...
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Antje Vowinckel
Antje Vowinckel (born December 14, 1964) is a Berlin-based German sound artist, radio artist, and musician. Early life Vowinckel was born in Hagen Hagen () is a city in the States of Germany, state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, on the southeastern edge of the Ruhr area, 15 km south of Dortmund, where the rivers Lenne and Volme meet the Ruhr (river), Ruhr. In 2023, the .... She had flute, guitar, and piano lessons as a child, later playing the flute in a student orchestra and keyboards in a blues band. After completing her studies in literature, music, and sociology, she held a radio editorial internship and worked for one year as a radio play producer for the ''Südwestrundfunk'' (SWR) in Baden-Baden, Germany. Career The focus of Vowinckel's work is on the musicality of the spoken word—for example, with the melodies in dialects and endangered languages, and with streams of automatic speaking, a playful method of continuous and instantaneous verbal rea ...
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