Evers
Evers is the North German shortening of the first name Everhard / Eberhard. It is the surname of the following persons:
- Alfons MJ Evers (1918-1998), producer, publisher, bookseller and Koleopterologe
- Alfonso Delgado Evers ( b. 1942 ), Argentine Archbishop
- Andreas Evers ( b. 1968 ), Austrian alpine skier and coach
- Annelise Heigl - Evers (1921-2002), physician and psychoanalyst
- Bernd Evers ( b. 1941 ), former Librarian
- Bettina Evers ( * 1981 ), German ice hockey player
- Brenny Evers (born 1978 ), Dutch footballer
- Carl Evers (1819-1875), pianist, composer and music shop
- Carl Friedrich Evers (1729-1803), German jurist, archivist and numismatists
- Carl -Heinz Evers (1922-2010), German politician
- Caroline Evers - Swindell (born 1978 ), New Zealand rower
- Christian David Evers (1724-1783), Council Secretary and from 1769 Syndic of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Christian Nicolaus of Evers (1775-1862), German politician
- Diane Evers ( born 1956 ), Australian tennis player
- Edo Evers, organ builder of the 17th century
- Emil Evers (1897-1945), German local politician
- Ernst August Evers (1779-1823), German educator and philologist
- Franz Evers (1871-1947), German writer
- Friedrich- Wilhelm Evers (1914-2003), German politician ( CDU)
- Georg Evers ( * 1920 ), German gardener
- Georg Evers ( botanist ) ( 1837-1916 ), German botanist and Rector
- Georges Christoffel Maria Evers (1950-2003), a Dutch nurse researchers
- Georgina Evers - Swindell (born 1978 ), New Zealand rower
- Hans Evers (1925-1999), German civil servant and politician ( CDU)
- Hans -Dieter Evers ( * 1935), German Development Scientist
- Hans -Georg Evers ( b. 1965? ), German aquarists and non-fiction author
- Hans Gerhard Evers (1900-1993), German art historian and university teacher
- Harald Evers ( footballer ) ( 1947-2006 ), German football player
- Harald Evers (Author ) ( 1957-2006 ), German author
- Hermann Evers ( 1825-1904/06 ), German jurist and member of the Reichstag
- Horst Evers ( b. 1967 ) German author and comedian
- Johan Christiaan Gottlob Evers (1818-1886), Dutch physician
- Johann Christian Evers (1898-1964), German politician ( DP)
- Johann Heinrich Evers (1855-1926), Lübeck merchant and Senator
- Johann Joachim Evers ( effective 1860-1900 ), German artist and teacher
- John Evers (1859-1945), German priest
- John Evers (1939-2010), Austrian jazz musician and radio presenter
- Johnny Evers (1881-1947), American baseball player
- Jörg Evers ( * 1950), German musician, composer, arranger and music producer
- Joseph Evers (1894-1975), German physician
- Jürgen Evers ( b. 1964 ), German track and field athlete
- Kai Bastian Evers - (* 1990), German football player
- Karin Evers -Meyer (* 1949), German politician (SPD )
- Charles Evers, alias of Otto Brad Fish (1903-1994), German economist, jurist and SS - Obersturmbannführer
- Charles Evers ( engineer) ( 1904-1969 ), German aviator engineer and officer
- Medgar Evers (1925-1963), American civil rights activist
- Meike Evers ( b. 1977 ), German rower
- Momo Evers ( b. 1971 ), German editor, editor and author
- Nico Evers - Swindell ( born 1979 ), New Zealand actor
- Nicolaus Henricus Evers (1736-1816), German jurist and Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Clean Bert Evers ( * 1949 ), German guitarist and composer
- Roland Evers ( * 1972 ), German sports journalist
- Rüdiger Evers ( b. 1936 ), German actor, voice actor and dialogue director
- Susanne Evers ( b. 1970 ), German actress
- Stefan Evers ( * 1980 ), German politician
- Ties Evers ( * 1991), Dutch footballer
- Tilman Evers ( b. 1942 ), German social scientist and freelance consultant
- Tönnies Evers the Elder ( before 1540 - after 1580 ), German sculptor
- Tönnies Evers the Younger (1550-1613), German sculptor
- Werner Evers ( * 1932), German politician ( SPD)
- William Evers ( Organist ) ( 1902-1975 ), German organist and music teacher
- William Evers ( geographer ) ( 1906-1983 ), German geographer
Evers is the name of several places in the United States:
- Evers ( Illinois)
See also:
- Disambiguation