Heymann

Heymann is the surname of the following persons:

  • Andreas Heymann ( b. 1966 ), German - French biathlete
  • Aribert Heymann (1898-1946), German hockey player
  • Bernhard Heymann (1861-1933), German chemist
  • Berthold Heymann (1870-1939; Berthold Haymann ), German state politicians ( Württemberg) ( SPD)
  • Birger Heymann (1943-2012), German composer and musician
  • Bruno Heymann (1871-1943), German physician and hygienist
  • Carl Heymann (publisher) ( 1793-1862 ), German - Jewish publisher
  • Carl Heymann (musician ) ( 1854-1922 ), German pianist and piano teacher
  • Carsten Heymann ( b. 1972 ), German biathlete
  • Dietrich von Heymann (* 1935), German theologian, religious educator and medical practitioner
  • Dorothea Heymann- Reder (* 1963), German politician (Greens ), Member of Parliament and translator
  • Emil Heymann (1878-1936), German neurosurgeon
  • Ernst Heymann (1870-1946), German jurist
  • Fritz Heymann (1897-1944), German journalist, writer and translator
  • George Heymann (1885 - ), German jurist
  • Götz Heymann (* 1935), German production designer and art director
  • Gunther Heymann ( * 1917 ), German immunologist and medical
  • Hans Werner Heymann ( b. 1946 ), German educationist and university teachers
  • Hella Hilde Heymann (1885-1985), German - American photographer, painter and sculptor, was called from 1938 Lette Valeska
  • Helma Heymann ( b. 1937 ), German -language writer of children 's literature
  • Holger Heymann ( b. 1977 ), German politician ( SPD)
  • Isaac Heymann (also: Isaac Heymann, called the Gniezno Chasan; 1834-1906 ), Dutch Chasan
  • Karl Gottlob Heymann (1825-1905), German conservative politician, Member of Parliament ( Kingdom of Saxony )
  • Klaus Heymann ( b. 1936 ), German entrepreneur ( Naxos)
  • Lida Gustav Heymann (1868-1943), German women's rights activist
  • Margarete Heymann (1899-1990), German ceramic artist
  • Mendel Heymann (1683-1766), Sofer, village clerk and a primary school teacher in Dessau
  • Michael Heymann ( b. 1939 ), German pop singer and radio presenter in the GDR
  • Moritz Heymann (1870-1937? ), German painter, printmaker and art educator
  • Philip Heymann ( born 1932 ), American jurist; Deputy U.S. Attorney General
  • Robert Heymann (1879-1946), German writer, playwright, screenwriter and film director
  • Rudolf Heymann (1874-1947), German judges
  • Stefan Heymann (1896-1967), German Jewish Communist, Editor, concentration camp inmate and cultural functionary of the SED, Ambassador of the GDR and high school teachers
  • Theodor Heymann (1853-1936), German entrepreneur and Conservative politician, Member of Parliament ( Kingdom of Saxony )
  • Tomer Heymann ( b. 1970 ), Israeli film director
  • Victor Heymann (1842-1926), German lawyer and politician (Braunschweig)
  • Volker Heymann ( b. 1960 ), German writer, director and actor
  • Walter Heymann (1882-1915), German poet
  • Werner Richard Heymann (1896-1961), German composer and conductor

And the first name of

  • Heymann stone Thal ( also Chaim, Heinemann, Hermann or Heinrich; 1823-1899 ), German philologist and philosopher

See also:

  • Heyman; Heiman; Heimann; Hayman; Haymann
  • Heumann
  • Mausoleum Heymann (1892 ) on the Old Niendorf cemetery in Hamburg
  • Disambiguation
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