Wolters
Wolters is a Dutch and German patronymic surname equivalent to the English Walters. People with the surname Wolters include:
- Albert M. Wolters (b. 1942), Dutch professor of Religion & Theology
 - Carsten Wolters (b. 1969), German footballer
 - Clifton Wolters (1909–1991), English Anglican priest
 - Daniella Wolters (b. 1975), American actress
 - Frans Wolters (1943–2005), Dutch politician
 - Frederick Wolters (1904–1990), American field hockey player
 - Friedrich Wolters (1876–1930), German historian, poet and translator
 - Hans Edmund Wolters (1915–1991), German ornithologist
 - Jannes Wolters (b. 1979), Dutch footballer
 - John Wolters (born 1940), American sprint canoeist
 - John Wolters (1945–1997), American drummer
 - Jürgen Wolters (1940–2015), German econometrician specializing in time series analysis
 - Kara Wolters (b. 1975), American basketball player
 - Nate Wolters (b. 1991), American basketball player
 - O. W. Wolters (1915–2000), British historian
 - Randy Wolters (b. 1990), Dutch footballer
 - Raymond Wolters (1938–2020), American historian
 - Reinhard Wolters (b. 1958), German historian
 - Rudolf Wolters (1903–1983), German architect and government official
 - Rynie Wolters (1842–1917), Dutch Major League Baseball player
 - Tony Wolters (b. 1992), American baseball player
 
Named after people with the surname Wolters
    
- Fort Wolters, US military installation
 - de:Hofbrauhaus Wolters, German brewery
 - Wolters Kluwer, Dutch information services and publishing company
 
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