Halle
Hall stands for:
- Hall (architecture ), large room or building with such a
- Iron Age hall concept of archeology for a building in Northern Europe
Hall is the name of geographical objects:
- Halle ( Saale), county-level city in Saxony -Anhalt
- Halle (Westfalen ), a town in the district of Gütersloh, North Rhine -Westphalia
- Halle ( Belgium), a town in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium
- Hall ( in New House ), municipality in the district Uelsen Bentheim, Lower Saxony
- Hall (Weser mountain country), municipality in the district Holzminden, Lower Saxony
- Halle ( Morsbach ), part of Morsbach Oberbergischer Kreis, North Rhine -Westphalia
- Halle district, administrative unit in the GDR
Waters:
- Halle ( Heve ), source river of Heve in the district of Soest, North Rhine -Westphalia
Hall is the name of:
- Aaron Hall - Wolf son (* 1754 or 1756, † 1835), German - Jewish author, educator, and representatives of the Jewish Enlightenment
- Adam de la Halle ( 1237-1286/1287/1306 ), French Troubadour
- Adolph Hall (1798-1866), German jurist, president of the Hamburg Commercial Court, a founding member of the Hamburg Kunstverein, husband of Therese Hall
- Anna Sabine Hall ( b. 1921 ), Nazi resistance fighter, writer and Quaker
- Armin Hall ( b. 1936 ), German journalist, moderator and media coach
- Christine Hall (1533-1603), German businesswoman, wife of Heinrich Rantzau
- Ernst Levy of Halle (1869-1909), economist and writer
- Felix Hall (1884-1937), German jurist of the Weimar Republic
- Gunnar Halle ( b. 1965 ), Norwegian football player
- Israhel of Halle ( † 1480), Brunswick businessman
- January Hall (1903-1986), a Dutch footballer
- Johann Samuel Halle (1727/1730-1810), Prussian historian, scientist and toxicologist
- Judith von Halle ( * 1972 ), German anthroposophist, author and architect
- Leo Hall (1906-1992), a Dutch footballer
- Morris Halle ( b. 1923 ), American linguist and psychologist
- Noël Hallé (1711-1781), French Rococo painter and writer
- Otto Hall (1903-1987), German Communist and involved in the resistance in the Buchenwald concentration camp
- Therese Hall (1807-1880), born Heine, Hamburg art collector and benefactor, wife of Adolph Hall
- Uta Halle ( * 1956 ), German Mittelalterarchäologin
Hallé is the name of:
- Charles Hallé (1819-1895), English pianist and conductor, founder of the Hallé Orchestra
- Jean Noël Hallé (1754-1822), French physician, hygienist and epidemiologist
See also:
- Hale (disambiguation)
- Disambiguation