Baumgarten (family name)
Baumgarten or von Baumgarten is a family name that occurs in France, Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Baumgart is a subsidiary form . The Latinized form is Pomarius .
Origin and meaning
The family name Baumgarten goes back to the Middle High German word boumgarte (piece of land with fruit trees).
Name bearer
A.
- Achim Baumgarten (* 1956), German historian, local politician and archivist
- Adolf Baumgarten (1915–1942), German boxer
- Alan Baumgarten (* 1957), American film editor
- Albert I. Baumgarten (* 1942), Israeli historian and Judaist
- Alexander von Baumgarten (1815–1883), Russian general of German Baltic descent
- Alexander Baumgarten (1868–1933), German Imperial Judge
- Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714–1762), German philosopher
- Alfred Baumgarten (1875–1951), German railway official, creator of the modern timetable
- Ali Kurt Baumgarten (1914–2009), German painter
- Almut Baumgarten (* 1969), German writer
- Anton Baumgarten (1820–1887), Austrian architect
- Armin Baumgarten (* 1967), German painter and sculptor
- Arthur Baumgarten (1884–1966), German legal philosopher and lawyer
B.
- Bodo Baumgarten (* 1940), German painter and graphic artist
C.
- Carl Müller-Baumgarten (1879–1964), German landscape painter and graphic artist
E.
- Eduard Baumgarten (1898–1982), German philosopher and sociologist
- Erich Baumgarten (1905–?), German politician (NDPD)
- Ernst Baumgarten (1872–1954), German teacher and local history researcher
- Eugen von Baumgarten (1865-1919), German painter and caricaturist in Bavaria
F.
- Franz Ferdinand Baumgarten (1880–1927), Hungarian writer
- Franziska Baumgarten-Tramer (1883–1970), Swiss occupational psychologist
- Friedrich Ernst Baumgarten (1810–1869), German surgeon, founder of the first German surgeon association
- Fritz Baumgarten (art historian) (1856–1913), German art historian and archaeologist
- Fritz Baumgarten (illustrator) (1883–1966), German illustrator
- Fritz Baumgarten (soccer player) (1886–1961), German soccer player
- Fritz Baumgarten (politician) , German politician (CDU)
G
- Georg Baumgarten (airship pioneer) (1837–1884), German forester and airship designer
- Georg Baumgarten (painter) (1894–1945), German painter and writer
- Gottlob August Baumgarten-Crusius (1752–1816), German theologian
- Günther Baumgarten (1906–1989), German pharmacist and chemist
H
- Hans Baumgarten (1900–1968), German publicist
- Heinrich Ludwig Baumgarten (? –2012), German engineer (paper technology) and university professor
- Helga Baumgarten (* 1947), German political scientist
- Helmut Baumgarten (* 1937), German scientist
- Hermann Baumgarten (1825–1893), German historian and theologian
- Hinnerk Baumgarten (* 1968), German radio and television presenter
J
- Joachim Baumgarten (1945–2003), German economist and university professor
- Johann Baumgarten (1765–1843), German doctor and botanist
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Baumgarten (1773–1847), author of educational publications in Magdeburg
- Johann Joseph von Baumgarten (1713–1772), Bavarian nobleman, diplomat and President of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
- Joseph Gotthard Baumgarten (1737–1816), Saxon court chaplain to Dresden and numismatist
K
- Karl Baumgarten (1910–1989), German pedagogue, cantor and local researcher
- Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius (1786–1845), German educator and philologist
- Kerstin Baumgarten , German sports scientist, university professor
- Klaus-Dieter Baumgarten (1931–2008), head of the GDR border troops
- Konrad Baumgarten (printer) (around 1470 – after 1510), German book printer
L.
- Leon Baumgarten (1902–1971), Polish socialist activist, historian
- Liselott Baumgarten (1906–1981), German actress
- Lothar Baumgarten (1944–2018), German artist
- Ludwig Friedrich Otto Baumgarten-Crusius (1788–1843), German theologian
M.
- Maik Baumgarten (* 1993), German soccer player
- Margarete Baumgarten (1909–1986), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism, see Grete Hoell
- Maximilian von Baumgarten (1820–1898), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Michael Baumgarten (1812–1889), German theologian
O
- Oskar Baumgarten (agronomist) (1907–2008), German agricultural scientist
- Oskar Baumgarten (politician) (1908–1990), German politician (CDU)
- Otto Baumgarten (1858–1934), German Protestant theologian
P
- Paul Baumgarten (architect, 1873) ( Paul Otto August Baumgarten ; 1873–1946), German architect
- Paul Baumgarten (architect, 1900) ( Paul Gotthilf Reinhold Baumgarten ; 1900–1984), German architect
- Paul Clemens von Baumgarten (1848–1928), German pathologist
- Paul Maria Baumgarten (1860–1948), German Catholic priest and historian
- Peter Baumgarten (* before 1968), Canadian photographer
- Philip Baumgarten (* 1986), German actor
- Philipp Oliver Baumgarten (* 1988), German actor
R.
- Rudolf von Baumgarten (1922–2017), German physiologist and university professor
S.
- Samuel Baumgarten (1624–1683), German Lutheran theologian, see Samuel Pomarius
- Sebastian Baumgarten (* 1969), German director
- Siegmund Jakob Baumgarten (1706–1757), German theologian
- Simon Baumgarten (* 1985), German handball player
U
- Uta Falter-Baumgarten (* 1924), German sculptor and ceramist
W.
- Walter Baumgarten (1888–1975), German civil engineer and college principal
- Wilhelm Baumgarten (politician, 1828) (1828–1903), German lawyer and politician (DFP), MdR
- Wilhelm Baumgarten (architect) (1885–1959), Austrian-American architect
- Wilhelm Baumgarten (politician, 1913) (1913–1996), German politician (SPD)
Fictional people
- Konrad Baumgarten (figure) , figure of the Swiss liberation myth and in Schiller's Wilhelm Tell
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Baumgarten on GenWiki , a project of the Association for Computer Genealogy