Böhme (family name)
Böhme or Boehme is a family name .
Name bearer
A.
- Aaron Boehme (* 1989), American football player
- Albert von Böhme (1804–1886), German opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Albert Böhme (writer) (pseudonym Karl Tornow ; 1821–1874), German manor owner and writer
- Albert Böhme (manufacturer) (1870–1947), German chocolate manufacturer
- Alfons Meier-Böhme (1897–1969), German composer, conductor and music teacher
- Alfred Böhme (statistician) (1877 – after 1910), German statistician
- Alfred Böhme (painter) (1881–?), German painter
- Andy Böhme (* 1970), German skeleton pilot
- Anton Wilhelm Böhme (1673–1722), German educator and preacher
- Arthur Böhme (1878–1962), German physician
B.
- Baldur Böhme (1932–2008), German composer, violinist, conductor
- Barbara Boehme (1918–2003), German benefactress
- Bernfried Böhme (? –1953), German cellist
- Brigitte Boehme (* 1940), German lawyer and church functionary
- Bruno Emil Böhme (1854–1891), German teacher and writer
C.
- Carl Böhme (1842–1904), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Cathrin Böhme (* 1964), German journalist and television presenter
- Christa Böhme (1940–1991), German painter
- Claus Reichert-Böhme (* 1949), German painter and object artist
- Curt Böhme (1889–1968), German politician
D.
- Detlef Böhme (* 1963), German handball player
- Diethard Böhme (* 1941), Canadian chemist
E.
- Emil Böhme (1873–1930), German politician
- Emil Paul Böhme (1838–1894), German building materials expert
- Emilio Böhme (1877–1921), German district administrator
- Erdmann Werner Böhme (1906–1992), German transport and musicologist
- Erich Böhme (officer) (1863–1943), German lieutenant general
- Erich Böhme (1930–2009), German journalist and television presenter
- Erich Böhme (architect) (* 1925), German architect and civil engineer
- Ernst Böhme (pastor) (1862–1941), German Protestant clergyman and hymn poet
- Ernst Böhme (theologian) (1871–1901), German Protestant theologian
- Ernst Böhme (politician) (1892–1968), German politician (SPD)
- Ernst Böhme (historian) (* 1956), German city archivist and museum director ( Göttingen City Museum )
- Erwin Böhme (1879–1917), German fighter pilot
F.
- Farideh Akashe-Böhme (1951–2008), Iranian-German author
- Franz Böhme (officer) (1885–1947), Austrian general
- Franz Fürchtegott Böhme (1856–1932), German lawyer, politician and church official
- Franz Magnus Böhme (1827–1898), German composer, folk song researcher and university teacher
- Friedrich Böhme (painter) (1889–1925), German painter
- Friedrich Böhme (1898–1975), German painter from Bayreuth
- Fritz Böhme (author) (1881–1952), German cultural journalist
- Fritz Böhme (sculptor) (1948–2013), German sculptor
G
- Georg Böhme (1926-2016), German civil servant and politician (CDU)
- Gerd Böhme (1899–1978), German painter
- Gernot Böhme (* 1937), German philosopher
- Gert Böhme (1930–1994), German mathematician and logician
- Günter Böhme (politician, 1925) (1925–2006), German lawyer, manager and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Günter Böhme (politician, 1943) (* 1943), German politician (SED)
- Günther Böhme (1923–2016), German philosopher
H
- Hans Böhme (painter) (1905–1982), German painter
- Hans Böhme (soccer player) , German soccer player
- Hans-Joachim Böhme (SS member) (1909–1968), German SS standard leader and police commander
- Hans-Joachim Böhme (party official) (1929–2012), German party official, Politburo (SED)
- Hans-Joachim Böhme (Minister) (1931–1995), German politician (SED)
- Hartmut Böhme (* 1944), German cultural and literary scholar
- Heinrich Böhme (businessman, 1843) ( Heinrich David Böhme ; 1843–1907), German businessman and politician
- Heinrich Böhme (businessman, 1870) (1870–1945), German businessman
- Heinrich Böhme (manufacturer) (1884–1965), Swiss manufacturer
- Heinz Böhme (* 1929), German major general in the air force of the National People's Army
- Heinz-Jürgen Böhme (* 1952), German artist and publicist
- Helmut Böhme (politician) (1902–1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Helmut Böhme (agricultural scientist) (1929–2015), German agricultural scientist and geneticist
- Helmut Böhme (historian) (1936–2012), German historian and university professor
- Herbert Böhme (Superintendent) (1879–1971), German theologian
- Herbert Böhme (writer) (1907–1971), German writer and cultural functionary
- Herbert Böhme (politician) (1907–1990), German politician (SPD), member of the city council of Greater Berlin
- Herbert AE Böhme (1897–1984), German actor and radio play speaker
- Hermann Böhme (lawyer) (1866–1937), German lawyer and professor for mining law at the Freiberg Mining Academy
- Hermann Böhme (politician) (1868-1919), German politician (Conservative National Association)
- Hermann Böhme (General) (1896–1968), German Lieutenant General
- Hildegard Böhme (teacher) (1884–1943), German teacher and social worker
- Hildegard Marion Böhme (1907–1993), German painter
- Holger Böhme (basketball player) (* 1959), German basketball player
- Holger Böhme (* 1965), German author, radio play and theater director
- Horst Böhme (chemist) (1908–1996), German chemist
- Horst Böhme (SS member) (1909–1945), German SS Oberführer
- Horst Wolfgang Böhme (* 1940), German archaeologist
I.
- Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
- Irene Böhme (* 1933), German writer and journalist (actually Irene Bartsch)
J
- Jakob Böhme (1575–1624), German mystic
- Johann Böhme (sculptor) (also Johann Böhm ; 1595–1667), German sculptor
- Johann August Böhme (1766–1847), German music publisher and music dealer
- Johann Friedrich Böhme (* 1940), German mathematician and computer scientist
- Johann Georg Böhme (1730–1804), German businessman and politician, mayor of Lübeck
- Johann Gottlob Böhme (1717–1780), German historian
- Johann Hinrich Böhme († 1701), German builder
- Jörg Böhme (* 1974), German soccer player
- Julia Boehme (* 1966), German children's book author
- Jürgen Böhme (* 1955), German church musician and conductor
K
- Karin Böhme-Dürr (1949–2004), German communication and media scientist
- Karl Böhme (politician) (1877–1940), German politician (DDP) and peasant functionary
- Karl-Heinz Böhme (* 1921), German artist
- Karl Ludwig Böhme (1803–1869), German administrative officer and member of parliament
- Karl Theodor Boehme (1866–1939), German painter
- Katja Boehme (* 1961), German religious educator and university teacher
- Klaus Böhme (1948–2010), German historian
- Kurt Böhme (journalist) (1897–1959), German journalist
- Kurt Böhme (singer) (1908–1989), German opera singer
- Kurt Böhme (politician) (1913–1991), German politician (SED)
- Kurt W. Böhme (* 1914), German historian
L.
- Lothar Böhme (* 1938), German painter
- Ludwig Böhme (* 1979), German singer and choir conductor
- Lutz Böhme (1926–2006), German journalist and publisher
M.
- Madelaine Böhme (* 1967), German geoscientist, paleontologist and university lecturer
- Marco Böhme (* 1990), German student and member of the state parliament
- Marcus Böhme (* 1985), German volleyball player
- Margarete Böhme (1867–1939), German writer
- Marita Böhme (* 1939), German actress
- Martin Heinrich Böhme (1676–1725), German builder
- Matthias Böhme (* 1987), German volleyball player
- Max Böhme (1870–1925), German architect
- Michael Boehme (educator) (1542–1616), German educator
- Michael Böhme (painter) (* 1943), German painter
O
- Olaf Böhme (1953–2019), German cabaret artist and actor
- Oskar Böhme (1870–1938), German-Russian trumpeter and composer
- Oskar Böhme (shipyard owner) (? –1968), owner of the Böhmewerft in Cuxhaven
- Otto Böhme (1876–1956), German politician
P
- Paul Boehme (1838 – after 1903), German teacher, librarian and local researcher
- Peter Böhme (engineer) (* 1936), German engineer, materials scientist and university professor
- Peter Böhme (wall victim) (1942–1962), German fatality at the Berlin Wall
R.
- Ralf Böhme (graphic artist) (* 1956), German graphic artist and caricaturist
- Ralf Böhme (musician) (* 1963), German music producer and composer
- Ralf Böhme (handball player) (* 1972), German handball player and trainer
- Reinhold Böhme (1944–2000), German mathematician
- Rolf Böhme (1934–2019), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Freiburg im Breisgau
- Rudolf Böhme (librarian) (1907–1980), German librarian and bookseller
- Rudolf Böhme (physician) (1916–2002), German neurologist and psychiatrist
- Rudolf Böhme (soccer player) (* 1928), Austrian soccer player
S.
- Simone Böhme (* 1991), Danish handball player
- Susanna Böhme-Kuby (* 1947), German literary scholar and journalist
T
- Theodor Böhme (painter) (1810–1886), German painter
- Thomas Böhme (* 1955), German writer
- Thomas Böhme (wheelchair basketball player) (* 1991), German wheelchair basketball player
- Timo Böhme (* 1963), German politician
- Traugott Böhme (1884–1954), German educator and archivist
U
- Ullrich Böhme (* 1956), German organist
- Ulrich Böhme (artist) (* 1936), German architect, product designer and coin designer
- Ulrich Böhme (politician) (1939–1996), German educator and politician (SPD)
- Uwe Böhme (* 1962), German chemist and book author
V
- Volker Boehme-Neßler (* 1962), German legal scholar
- Volkmar Böhme (* 1944), German trade unionist
W.
- Walter Böhme (theologian) (1891–1972), German Protestant free church theologian and preacher
- Walter Böhme (1919–?), German soccer player
- Walter Böhme (founder of the foundation) (1923–2008), German auditor, book collector and founder of the foundation
- Walther Böhme (1884–1952), German organist, composer and conductor
- Walther Theodor Böhme (1858–1909), German teacher, librarian and local researcher
- Werner Böhme (1902–1973), German doctor and university professor
- Wilhelm Böhme (1895–1978), German politician (SPD, USPD, KPD, SED) and MdL Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Wilhelm Boehme-Brauer (1875–?), German painter
- Wolfgang Böhme (theologian) (1919–2010), German theologian
- Wolfgang Böhme (dentist) (1926-2004), German doctor
- Wolfgang Böhme (meteorologist) (1926–2012), German meteorologist
- Wolfgang Böhme (zoologist) (* 1944), German zoologist
- Wolfgang Böhme (handball player) (* 1949), German handball player and trainer
- Wolfram Böhme (1937–2011), German lyric poet and dialect poet