Abegg
Abegg is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Abegg (politician, 1905) (1905–2002), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Alfred Abegg (politician, 1914) (1914–1998), Swiss politician (SP)
- August Abegg (1861–1924), Swiss textile entrepreneur
- Bruno Abegg (1803–1848), Prussian politician
- Carl Abegg (entrepreneur) (1860–1943), Swiss textile industrialist
- Carl Abegg-Arter (1836–1912), Swiss businessman and banker
- Carl Heinrich Abegg (1823– ??), German businessman and commercial judge
- Carl Julius Abegg (1891–1973), Swiss entrepreneur and poet
- Emil Abegg (1885–1962), Swiss Indologist
- Elisabeth Abegg (1882–1974), German educator and resistance fighter
- Georg Friedrich Heinrich Abegg (1826–1900), APB 1, p. 1
- Georg Philipp Abegg (1761–1833), APB 1, p. 1
- Gottfried August Abegg (1775–1816), APB 1, p. 1
- Heinrich Abegg (physician) (1826–1900), German gynecologist
- Heinrich Abegg (politician) (1904–1984), Swiss politician
- Johann Friedrich Abegg (politician) (1761–1840), German businessman and politician, senator in Bremen
- Johann Friedrich Abegg (theologian) (1765–1840), German Protestant theologian
- Johann Jakob Abegg (1834–1912), Swiss politician
- Johann Wilhelm Abegg (1768–1806), German theologian
- Josef Dominik Abegg (1759–1826), Swiss schoolboy and musician
- Julius Abegg (1796–1868), German criminal lawyer and university professor
- Lily Abegg (1901–1974), Swiss journalist and author
- Marisa Abegg (* 1987), American soccer player
- Martin Abegg (* 1950), American Protestant theologian and Qumran researcher
- Richard Abegg (1869–1910), German chemist and aviation pioneer
- Waldemar Abegg (1873–1961), Prussian district president
- Werner Abegg (1903–1984) Swiss textile industrialist and collector
- Wilhelm Abegg (1876–1951), Prussian State Secretary
- Wilhelm Abegg Sr. (1834–1913), Privy Admiralty Council
Abegg means:
- Abegg Foundation , Swiss Textile Museum and Textile Science Institute
- Abegg Trio , German piano trio
- Abegg Horgen brothers , former Swiss textile finishing company
- Abegg affair
- Abegg's rule , the sum of the maximum positive and negative values of an element usually equals 8