Bahr
Bahr is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
The name Bahr is a nickname or house name for mnd. bar «Bear».
Name bearer
A.
- Adelheid Bonnemann-Böhner (married Adelheid Bahr; * 1935 as Adelheid Bonnemann), German educationalist
- Alois Bahr (1834–1898), Austrian notary and politician
- André Bahr (* around 1975), German geoscientist and university professor
- Anna Bahr-Mildenburg (1872–1947), Austrian opera singer, see Anna von Mildenburg
- August Bahr (1801–1855), German politician, Mayor of Harburg
B.
- Benedikt Bahr († 1670), German schoolmaster and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund
- Benjamin Bahr (* 1980), German physicist and university professor
- Bert Bahr (1920–1980), Austrian composer and band leader
- Bruno Bahr (1874–1946), German architect
C.
- Casey Bahr (born 1948), American football player
D.
- Daniel Bahr (* 1976), German politician (FDP)
E.
- Egon Bahr (1922-2015), German politician (SPD)
- Emil Bahr (1906–1977), German strength athlete, see Milo Barus
- Ernst Bahr (historian) (1907–1998), German historian
- Ernst Bahr (politician) (* 1945), German politician (SPD)
- Eva von Bahr (physicist) (1874–1962), Swedish physicist
- Eva von Bahr (makeup artist) (* 1968), Swedish makeup artist and hairdresser
F.
- Florian Bahr (1706–1771), German missionary
- Franz Bahr (* 1966), German metal sculptor
- Fritz Bahr (1891 – after 1938), German Protestant pastor and author
G
- Gerd Bahr (* 1933), German teacher and author
- Gunnar von Bahr (1907–1997), Swedish medic
- Gunnar Bahr (* 1974), German sailor
- Günther Bahr (1944–2011), Austrian radio announcer
H
- Hans Bahr (1909–1986), German foreign trade official
- Hans-Dieter Bahr (* 1939), German philosopher and university professor
- Hans-Eckehard Bahr (1928–2019), German theologian and peace researcher
- Heinz Bahr (? –1993), German architect
- Hermann Bahr (1863–1934), Austrian writer, playwright as well as theater and literary critic
I.
- Iris Bahr (* 1977), American actress, director, writer and television producer
J
- Jerzy Bahr (1944–2016), Polish diplomat
- Joachim Heinrich Bahr (1880–?), German painter
- Johan von Bahr (1860–1929), Swedish politician, Mayor of Uppsala
- Johann Bahr (composer) (~ 1610– ~ 1670), German composer
- Johann Bahr (painter) (1859–1930), German painter and caricaturist
- Johann Friedrich Bahr (1815–1875), Swedish chemist
- Johann Friedrich August Bahr (1801–1855), German Mayor of Harburg, see August Bahr
K
- Karsten Bahr (* 1956), German geophysicist and university professor
M.
- Martin Bahr (1889–1967), German hydraulic engineer
- Matthias Bahr (* 1960), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Max Bahr (politician) (1848–1930), German entrepreneur and politician (DDP)
N
- Nils Bahr (* 1969), German football goalkeeper
O
- Otto Bahr (1866–1927), Austrian music critic, brother of Hermann Bahr
P
- Petra Bahr (* 1966), German Protestant theologian and pastor
R.
- Raimund Bahr (* 1962), Austrian historian and publicist
- Richard Bahr (1867–1936), German publicist
- Robert Bahr (writer, 1774) (1774 – before 1843), German writer
- Robert Bahr (1920–1980), Austrian composer and band leader, see Bert Bahr
- Robert Bahr (writer, 1940) (born 1940), American writer
- Robert von Bahr (* 1943), Swedish music producer
- Robert Bahr (writer, 1974) (* 1974), German musician and writer
- Rolf Bahr (* 1949), German soccer player
- Ronald Bahr (* 1974), German handball player
- Rudi Bahr (1920–1999), German politician (SPD)
- Rüdiger Bahr (* 1939), German director, actor and voice actor
- Rudolf Bahr (1916–1944), German submarine commander, see U 305
- Rudolf Bahr (* 1938), German local researcher and local museum founder
T
- Tatsiana Bahr (* 1973), Belarusian table tennis player, see Tatsiana Kostromina
- Thomas Bahr (1950–2016), German homeland researcher
U
- Ulrike Bahr (* 1964), German politician (SPD)
W.
- Walter Bahr (1927–2018), American football player
- Wilhelm Bahr (photographer) (1821–1876), German painter and photographer in Neubrandenburg and Hamburg
- Wilhelm Bahr (SS member) (1907–1946), German SS sergeant and SS medical officer in Neuengamme and Vaivara concentration camps
- Wilhelm Theodor Bahr (1792–1867), Prussian major general
- Wolfgang Bahr (* 1950), Austrian journalist and writer