Vogt (surname)

Vogt is a German family name.

Origin and Meaning

Vogt is a professional name of the bailiff (Latin: advocate, the Hinzu-/Herbeigerufener, see " legal counsel "). It was a stately, mostly of aristocratic officer of the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Similar names of occupations, which have been preserved as a surname, are Meier or magistrates.

Variants

  • Bailiff
  • Voght
  • Voigt, spoken like Vogt with strain i
  • Voight
  • Voit
  • Vogtt
  • Fauth
  • Old Vogt
  • ( Vojgt ), writing in Poland

In southern Germany and Switzerland:

  • Vögtle
  • Vögtlin

Well-known bearers of the name

A

  • Achim Vogt ( b. 1970 ), the Liechtenstein skier
  • Adolf Max Vogt (1920-2013), Swiss professor of art and architectural history and journalist
  • Albert Vogt ( orientalist ) ( 1634-1676 ), German Lutheran theologian and orientalist
  • Albert Vogt ( Byzantinist ) ( 1874-1942 ), Swiss Byzantinist and church historian
  • Alexander Vogt ( * 1978 ), German journalist and politician (SPD )
  • Alexandra Vogt ( * 1970), German painter, photographer and video artist
  • Alfred Vogt ( physician) ( 1879-1943 ), a Swiss ophthalmologist
  • Alfred Vogt ( engineer ) ( 1917-2002 ), German glider designer
  • Alfred Elton van Vogt (AE van Vogt; 1912-2000 ), American author
  • Andreas Vogt ( * 1958 ), German jazz drummer
  • Annette Vogt, German historian of science
  • Anton Vogt, German politician ( NSDAP), MdR
  • Arnold Vogt (1952-2004), German museum educator
  • Artur Vogt (1894-1964), German politician ( KPD)

B

  • Basil Vogt (1878-1939), Liechtenstein carpenter, farmer and politician
  • Burkhard Vogt ( * 1955), German archaeologist

C

  • Carina Vogt ( * 1992), German ski jumper and first Olympic gold medalist in women's ski jumping
  • Carl Vogt (1817-1895), German -Swiss scientist
  • Carl Friedrich Gustav Vogt (1839-1886), German naturalist and educator
  • Carl de Vogt (1885-1970), German actor
  • Caspar Christian Vogt of Elspe (1632-1701), German historian and Drost
  • Cécile Vogt (1875-1962), French neurologist
  • Céline Vogt ( * 1990), German voice actor, dancer and actress
  • Charles Hans Vogt (1906-1978), German actor
  • Christopher Vogt (* 1984), German politician ( FDP), Member of Parliament
  • Claudia Vogt ( * 1969 ), German actress
  • Claudia Theune -Vogt (* 1959), German archaeologist
  • Claus Vogt ( * 1963), German banker and economist
  • Conrad Vogt (1634-1691), German poet and ethnologist

D

  • Daniela Vogt ( * 1978 ), German handball player
  • Dennis Vogt ( * 1978 ), German football player
  • Dieter Vogt ( * 1962), German chemist

E

  • Eckhart Vogt (1898-1977), German solid state physicists
  • Emanuel Vogt ( politician ) ( 1922-1999 ), a Liechtenstein politician ( FBP)
  • Emanuel Vogt ( composer ) ( 1925-2007 ), German composer
  • Emil Vogt ( jurist ) ( 1820-1883 ), Swiss lawyer
  • Emil Vogt (architect ) ( 1863-1936 ), Swiss architect
  • Emil Vogt ( prehistory ) ( 1906-1974 ), Swiss prehistorians
  • Ernst Vogt ( * 1930), German classical scholar
  • Eugen Vogt (1909-1997), Swiss patron of the Catholic laity and youth movement
  • Ewald Vogt (1905-1933), German resistance fighter

F

  • Fabian Vogt ( * 1967 ), German writer and pastor
  • Frantz Vogt ( Franz Vogt; 1661-1736 ), German Lutheran theologian and poet
  • Franz Vogt ( trade unionist ) ( 1899-1940 ), German trade unionist, politician ( SPD) and resistance fighter
  • Franz Vogt (entrepreneur ) (* 1920), German entrepreneur and official of the association
  • Franz Vogt ( District President ) (* 1935), German Government President
  • Franz Johann Vogt of Altensumerau and Prasberg (1611-1689), German Prince-Bishop of Constance
  • Franz -Josef Vogt ( born 1985 ), a Liechtenstein football player
  • Friedrich Vogt ( German scholar ) ( 1851-1923 ), German historian, philologist and specialist in German
  • Friedrich Vogt ( MP ) ( 1852-1935 ), German landowner, magistrate and member of the German Reichstag
  • Friedrich Vogt (SPD ) ( 1921-2009 ), German politician (SPD ), Mayor of Detmold
  • Friedrich Vogt ( footballer ) ( born 1925 ), German football player
  • Friedrich August Vogt (1812-1893), German physician
  • Fritz Vogt (1916-1996), German politician ( FDP)

G

  • Georg Vogt (FBP ) ( 1879-1943 ), a Liechtenstein politician
  • Georg Vogt ( VU) ( born 1946 ), a Liechtenstein politician
  • Gerhard Vogt (1933-2003), German football player
  • Gerhard Vogt ( music publishers) (* 1942), German music publisher, music educator and promoter of culture
  • Gregor Vogt- Spira (* 1956), German philologist and university teachers
  • Günther Vogt ( b. 1957 ), Liechtenstein landscape architect
  • Gustav Vogt (1890-1942), German Catholic priest
  • Gustav Vogt ( Secretary ) ( † 1943), German ministry officials
  • Gustave Vogt (1781-1870), French oboist and composer

B

  • Hannah Vogt (1910-1994), German writer
  • Hannelore Vogt ( * 1958 ), German librarian and cultural manager
  • Hans Vogt ( pediatrician ) ( 1874-1963 ), German pediatrician
  • Hans Vogt ( engineer) ( 1890-1979 ), German engineer
  • Hans Vogt ( linguist ) ( 1903-1986 ), Norwegian linguist and university teachers
  • Hans Vogt ( American composer ) ( 1909-1978 ), Swiss composer
  • Hans Vogt ( German composer ) ( 1911-1992 ), German composer
  • Hans Vogt ( local historian ) (* 1924), German homeland researcher
  • Hans Vogt ( politician ) ( born 1951 ), German politician ( SPD)
  • Hans Heinrich Vogt ( * 1927), German senior teacher and author
  • Hans -Ueli Vogt ( b. 1969 ), Swiss law scholars
  • Hansy Vogt ( * 1967 ), German television presenter and singer
  • Harry Vogt ( * 1956 ), German producer and music editor
  • Heinrich Vogt ( neurologist ) ( 1875-1957 ), German neurologist
  • Heinrich Vogt ( astronomer ) ( 1890-1968 ), German astronomer
  • Heinrich Vogt ( legal historian ) ( 1910-1990 ), German legal historian
  • Heinz Vogt ( b. 1968 ), a Liechtenstein politician
  • Helmut Schmidt -Vogt (1918-2008), German forestry scientist
  • Henning Vogt ( * 1972 ), German actor
  • Hermann Vogt (1915-1978), German officer in the GDR

I

  • Irene Vogt (born Irene Bildstein; * 1956 ), Austrian politician (FPÖ )
  • Irmgard Vogt ( * 1941 ), German psychologist and sociologist

J

  • Jacob Vogt (1902-1985), German weightlifter
  • Jasper Vogt ( * 1945), German actor
  • Jean Vogt (1823-1888), German composer
  • Jochen Vogt ( * 1943), German German literature, literary scholar and literary didactics
  • Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1859-1932), Norwegian geologist and mineralogist
  • Johann Vogt (1695-1764), German theologian and historian
  • Johann Gustav Vogt ( 1843 - ~ 1920), German naturalist and philosopher
  • Johannes Vogt (1872 - after 1935 ), German ministry officials
  • Jørgen Herman Vogt (1784-1862), Norwegian lawyer, civil servant and politician
  • Josef Vogt ( Württemberg) ( 1788-1834 ), German officer and a member of the Württemberg Estates
  • Josef Vogt ( engineer) (1862? -1904 ), German mechanical engineer
  • Josef Vogt ( WVHA ) ( 1884 -? ), German officials and SS - Standartenführer
  • Josef Vogt ( RSHA) ( 1897-1947 ), German police officer and SS -Sturmbannführer
  • Josef Vogt (CDU ) ( 1908-1996 ), German politician ( BCSV, CDU), Member of Parliament Baden and Baden- Württemberg
  • Joseph Vogt (1895-1986), German historian
  • Joseph Heinrich Peter Vogt (1865-1937), German theologian and bishop
  • Judith C. Vogt ( born 1981 ), German author

K

  • Karl Vogt ( politician ) ( 1883-1952 ), German politician ( CDU)
  • Karl Anton Vogt ( pseudonym Konrad Vauth; 1899-1951 ), German writer and politician
  • Karl August Traugott Vogt ( Carl Vogt; 1808-1869 ), German theologian
  • Karl -Heinz Vogt ( politician ) ( 1918-1988 ), German politician (CDU, CSU)
  • Karl -Heinz Vogt ( theologian ) ( born 1938 ), German theologian and church official Dutch origin
  • Karl -Heinz Vogt ( footballer ) ( born 1945 ), German football player
  • Kaspar Vogt (1584-1644), German sculptor and architect
  • Kevin Vogt ( * 1991), German football player
  • Klaus Vogt ( b. 1938 ), Swiss architect
  • Klaus Florian Vogt ( * 1970), German singer (tenor )
  • Kristina Vogt ( * 1966), German politician (The Left )

L

  • Lars Vogt ( * 1970), German pianist
  • Leonhard Vogt (1837-1928), German cabinetmaker and sculptor
  • Lothar Vogt ( * 1952 ), German chess player
  • Ludgera Vogt ( * 1962), German sociologist

M

  • Maike Vogt- Lüerssen (* 1956), German historian and author
  • Marguerite Vogt (1913-2007), German - American virologist
  • Mary Vogt ( * 1980 ), German actress
  • Marko Vogt ( * 1971 ), German radio and TV presenter, as well as advertising spokesperson
  • Markus Vogt ( social ethics ) (* 1962), German social ethicist and professor
  • Markus Vogt ( rower ) (born 1965 ), German rower and entrepreneur
  • Marthe Louise Vogt (1903-2003), German pharmacologist
  • Martin Vogt (1781-1854), German organist, cellist and composer
  • Matthias Vogt ( * 1970), German musician
  • Matthias Theodor Vogt ( * 1959), German cultural historian and author
  • Max Vogt (architect ) ( born 1925 ), Swiss architect
  • Max Vogt ( judge) ( born 1935 ), German judges
  • Michael Vogt, German journalist
  • Miriam Vogt ( painter ) ( born 1959 ), German painter
  • Miriam Vogt ( skier ) ( born 1967), German ski racer
  • Markus Vogt ( social ethics ) (* 1962), German social ethicist and professor
  • Markus Vogt ( rower ) (born 1965 ), German rower and entrepreneur

N

  • Nedim Peter Vogt ( b. 1952 ), a Swiss lawyer and university professor
  • Nicholas Vogt (1756-1836), historian, politician and political thinker
  • Nils Collett Vogt (1864-1937), Norwegian writer

O

P

  • Paul Vogt ( surgeon ) ( 1844-1885 ), German surgeon and university lecturer
  • Paul Vogt ( lawyer) (1877 -? ), German lawyer and judge
  • Paul Vogt ( priest ) ( 1900-1984 ), Swiss refugee pastor
  • Paul Vogt ( art historian ) ( born 1926 ), German art historian
  • Paul Vogt ( politician ) ( born 1952 ), a Liechtenstein politician
  • Paul Vogt ( actor) (born 1964 ), American actor
  • Peter Vogt (NSDAP ) ( 1897-1941 ), German politician ( NSDAP) and SA- leader
  • Peter Vogt ( chair ) ( 1924-1979 ), Swiss Schwinger
  • Peter Vogt ( CVP ) ( born 1952 ), Swiss politician (CVP )
  • Peter Vogt ( prosecutor ) (* 1957), German prosecutor
  • Peter K. Vogt ( born 1932 ), American molecular biologist, virologist and geneticists German origin
  • Peter M. Vogt ( * 1958 ), German Plastic Surgeon
  • Peter R. Vogt, American geophysicist
  • Petra Vogt, maiden name of Petra Kandarr (* 1950), German track and field athlete
  • Petra Vogt ( politician ) (born 1969 ), German politician (CDU )
  • Philipp Friedrich Wilhelm Vogt (1787-1861), German -Swiss physician
  • Pierre Liotard -Vogt (1909-1987), Swiss Manager

R

  • Raphael Vogt ( * 1976 ), German actor
  • Richard Vogt ( photographer) ( 1805-1861 ), German jeweler and photographer
  • Richard Vogt ( engineer) ( 1894-1979 ), German engineer and aircraft designer
  • Richard Vogt ( boxer ) ( 1913-1988 ), German Boxer
  • Roland Vogt ( * 1941 ), German politician ( Alliance 90/The Greens )

S

  • Sabine Vogt ( * 1970), German classical philologist
  • Sascha Vogt ( * 1980 ), German politician ( SPD)
  • Siegfried Vogt (1912 or 1913-1998 ), German painter
  • Silke Vogt- Deppe (born 1958 ), German politician (SPD ), MdHB
  • Simone Vogt, German classical archaeologist and numismatist
  • Sixt Werner Vogt of Altensumerau and Prasberg (1575-1627), German Prince-Bishop of Constance
  • Stefan Vogt ( * 1987), German ice hockey player
  • Stephanie Vogt ( * 1990), Liechtenstein tennis player
  • Steven Vogt, American astronomer and physicist

T

  • Theodor Vogt (1835-1906), German -Austrian educator and high school teachers
  • Thomas Vogt ( clergyman ) ( 1766-1825 ), German clergyman and writer
  • Thomas Vogt, known as Tom Vogt ( b. 1957 ), German voice actor and actor
  • Thomas Vogt ( footballer ) ( born 1961 ), German football player
  • Thomas Vogt ( politician) (born 1976 ), a Liechtenstein politician
  • Thomas Vogt, known as Tommy Reeve ( b. 1980 ), German pop singer
  • Tom Vogt ( Thomas Vogt, * 1957), German voice actor and actor
  • Traugott Karl August Vogt (1762-1807), German physician

U

  • Ute Vogt ( * 1964 ), German politician (SPD )
  • Ulrich Andreas Vogt ( * 1952 ), German entrepreneur and Culture Manager
  • Ulrich Vogt ( * 1941 ), German teacher and author

V

  • Verena Thorn- Vogt ( b. 1941 ), Swiss-French founder of children's homes ( Parental relay )

W

  • Walter Vogt ( writer ) ( 1927-1988 ), Swiss writer and psychiatrist
  • Walter Vogt ( politician), a Liechtenstein politician ( VU)
  • Walther Vogt ( anatomist ) ( 1888-1941 ), German anatomist
  • Walther Vogt ( pharmacologist ) ( 1918-2012 ), German pharmacologist
  • Werner Vogt ( politician ) ( 1905-2000 ), Swiss politician ( SP)
  • Werner Vogt ( historian ) ( 1924-2006 ), German historian and local historian
  • Werner Vogt ( physician) ( * 1938 ), Austrian surgeon, author and Care Ombudsman
  • William Vogt (1854-1938), German farmer and politician
  • Wilko de Vogt ( b. 1975 ), Dutch footballer
  • Winfried Vogt (1945-1989), German Hill Climb and circuit racer
  • Winfried Vogt ( economist ) ( born 1935 ), German economist and university professor
  • Wolbrand Vogt (1698-1774), German theologian and pastor
  • Wolfgang Vogt (1929-2006), German politician ( CDU)
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