Bergmann (family name)
Bergmann is a German family name .
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Achim Bergmann (1943–2018), German music publisher
- Adolf Heinrich August Bergmann (1799–1858), German manufacturer and chemist
- Albert Bergmann (1876–1924), German farmer and writer
- Alexander Bergmann (lawyer) (1878–1965), German lawyer and judge
- Alexander Bergmann (1925–2016), Latvian lawyer and Holocaust survivor, see Aleksandrs Bergmanis
- Alexander Bergmann (snowboarder) (* 1987), German snowboarder
- Alfred Bergmann (literary scholar) (1887–1975), German librarian and literary scholar
- Alfred Bergmann (resistance fighter) (1910–1940), German party functionary (KPD-O) and resistance fighter
- Alfred Bergmann (writer) (* 1940), German author, translator and director
- Alfred Bergmann (judge) (* 1953), German lawyer and judge
- Alois Bergmann (local history researcher) (1903–1982), German teacher and local history researcher
- Alois Bergmann-Franken (1897–1965), German painter
- Andreas Bergmann (cameraman) (* 1953), German cameraman
- Andreas Bergmann (soccer player) (* 1959), German soccer player and coach
- Andreas Bergmann (lawyer) (* 1973), German lawyer and university professor
- Anna Bergmann (Nazi victim) (1878–1943), German Nazi victim
- Anna Bergmann (cultural scientist) (* 1953), German cultural scientist
- Anna Bergmann (* 1972), German actress, see Anna Olivia Bergman
- Anna Bergmann (director) (* 1978), German director
- Arnfinn Bergmann (1928–2011), Norwegian ski jumper
- Arno Bergmann (1882–1960), German butterfly researcher and physicist
- Axel Bergmann (* 1949), German soccer player
B.
- Barbara Bergmann (1927–2015), American economist
- Bärbl Bergmann (1931–2003), German film director
- Bernhard Bergmann (pedagogue) (1893 – after 1965), German teacher, ministerial official and writer
- Benjamin Bergmann (violinist) (* 1967), German violinist and university professor
- Benjamin Bergmann (artist) (* 1968), German sculptor and installation artist
- Bernhard Bergmann (1948–2020), German soccer player
- Birgit Bergmann (* 1963), German politician (CDU)
- Brynjar Bergmann (* 1994), Icelandic ice hockey player
- Burckhard Bergmann (* 1943), German industrial manager
C.
- Carl Bergmann (physician) (1814–1865), German anatomist and physiologist
- Carl Bergmann (conductor) (1821–1876), German conductor
- Carl Bergmann (State Secretary) (1874–1935), German banker and diplomat
- Carl Bergmann (publisher) , German publisher and LGBT activist
- Carl Rudolf Bergmann (1866–1939), German entrepreneur
- Charlotte Bergmann (* 1920), German politician (LDPD)
- Christian Gottlieb Bergmann (1734–1822), German lawyer and politician, Mayor of Zittau
- Christiane Bergmann (* 1966), German police officer
- Christine Bergmann (* 1939), German politician (SPD)
- Christoph Bergmann (* 1963), Brazilian sailor
- Conrad Peter Bergmann (1886–1972), German painter
- Cornelius Bergmann (1881–1951), Russian-German historian and philologist
- Curt Bergmann (1890–1971), German tennis player
D.
- David Bergmann (* 1971), American author
- Dieter Bergmann (* 1955), German soccer player
E.
- Eduard Bergmann (pedagogue) (1837–1914), German pedagogue
- Eduard Bergmann (entrepreneur) (1897–1973), German businessman and association official
- Elisabeth Bergmann (* 1970), Austrian gymnast
- Ella Bergmann-Michel (1895–1971), German painter and photographer
- Emanuel Bergmann (* 1972), German writer and translator
- Emil Bergmann (1861–1931), German company founder
- Emmy Bergmann (1887–1972), German pediatrician and teacher
- Erika Bergmann (1915–1996), German concentration camp guard
- Ernst von Bergmann (medic) (1836–1907), German surgeon
- Ernst von Bergmann (Egyptologist) (1844-1892), Austrian Egyptologist
- Ernst Bergmann (philosopher) (1881–1945), German philosopher
- Ernst Bergmann (Mayor) (1926–1984), German politician (Free Voters)
- Ernst David Bergmann (1903–1975), Israeli chemist
- Eva-Maria Bergmann (1941–2016), German painter and graphic artist
F.
- Fernand Bergmann (1904– ??), Swiss basketball player
- Florian Bergmann (musician) (* 1984), German musician and composer
- Florian Bergmann (orienteer) (* 1989), German orienteer
- Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861–1936), Austrian bronze caster
- Fred Bergmann , German dentist and author
- Friedrich Bergmann (General) (1883–1941), German Lieutenant General
- Friedrich Bergmann (architect) (1890–1960), German architect and university professor
- Friedrich Bergmann (lawyer) (1891–1945), German lawyer
- Friedrich Bergmann (politician) (* 1944), German politician (FDP)
- Friedrich Christian Bergmann (1785–1845), German lawyer and university professor
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bergmann (1812–1887), German-French philologist
- Frithjof Bergmann (* 1944), Austrian-American philosopher and anthropologist
- Fritz Bergmann (singer) (1879–1963), German singer (tenor)
- Fritz von Bergmann (1907–1982), German physician and university professor
- Fritz Bergmann (politician) (* 1929), German politician (SPD)
G
- Georg Bergmann (1819–1870), German painter
- Gerhard Bergmann (historian) (1901–1945), German historian
- Gerhard Bergmann (theologian) (1914–1981), German pastor, evangelist and author
- Gerhard Bergmann (chemist) (1923–2016), German chemist
- Gerhart Bergmann (1922–2007), German painter and university professor
- Gertrud Bergmann (1910–1985), German sculptor
- Gottlob Heinrich Bergmann (1781–1861), German doctor
- Gretel Bergmann (1914-2017), German high jumper
- Günter Bergmann (1910–1998), German composer, mathematician, botanist and university professor
- Günther Bergmann (* 1965), German politician (CDU), Member of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Günther Schulze-Bergmann (1919 – after 1978), German surgeon and university professor
- Gustav von Bergmann (1878–1955), German physician
- Gustav Bergmann (sculptor) (1882–1962), Swiss sculptor
- Gustav Bergmann (politician) (1890–1973), German lawyer and politician
- Gustav Bergmann (painter) ( Gustav Axel Bergmann ; 1897–1989), Austrian painter
- Gustav Bergmann (science theorist) (1906–1987), Austrian science theorist
- Gustav Adolf Bergmann (1816–1891), German politician and businessman
- Gustav D. Bergmann (* 1957), German innovation and competence researcher
H
- H.-J. Bergmann (* 1949), German painter and graphic artist
- Hajo Bergmann (* 1956), German author and documentary filmmaker
- Hans Bergmann (actor, 1910) (1910–1973), German actor
- Hans Bergmann (didactic) (1927–2012), German mathematician and mathematics didactic
- Hans Bergmann (actor, 1929) (* 1929), German actor
- Hans Bergmann (musician) , German musician and musicologist
- Hansgeorg Schmidt-Bergmann (* 1956), German literary and cultural scientist and university professor
- Hans-Heiner Bergmann (* 1939), German ornithologist and behavioral scientist
- Harald Bergmann (* 1963), German filmmaker
- Heinrich Bergmann (lawyer) († 1684), German lawyer, hymn poet and politician, mayor of Gotha
- Heinrich Bergmann (politician, 1627) (1627–1684), German politician, mayor of Braunschweig
- Heinrich Bergmann (politician, 1799) (1799–1887), German officer and politician
- Heinrich Bergmann (politician, 1874) (1874–1931), German politician, MdL Hannover
- Heinrich Bergmann (administrative officer) (1900–1984), German administrative officer
- Heinrich Bergmann (SS member) (1902–1980), German policeman and SS leader
- Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Bergmann (1899–1987), German missionary
- Helmut Bergmann (diplomat) (1898–1946), German diplomat
- Helmut Bergmann (cameraman) (1926–1998), German cameraman
- Hermann Bergmann (architect) (also Hermann von Bergmann ; 1816–1886), Austrian architect
- Hermann Bergmann (artist) (1926–2019), German composer, sculptor and painter
- Hermann Karl Bergmann (1853–1880), German mill owner
- Mr. Bergmann ( Tim Bergmann ; * 1989), German video producer
- Herta Bergmann (* 1926), German politician (SED), MdL Saxony
- Hilda Bergmann (1878–1947), Austrian writer and translator
- Horst Bergmann (actor) (1929–2013), German actor and speaker
- Horst Bergmann (wrestler) (1937-2016), German wrestler
- Hubert Bergmann (* 1961), German pianist
- Hugh Wilhelm Bergmann , real name of Wilhelm Bergmann (administrative officer) (1866-1938), German administrative officer
I.
- Ib Bergmann (* 1949), Danish weightlifter
- Ina Bergmann (* 1966), German journalist and television presenter
- Inge Bergmann (1927–2016), German entrepreneur
J
- Jaan Bergmann (1856–1916), Estonian pastor and writer
- Jacinto Bergmann (* 1951), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Pelotas
- Jan Bergmann (* 1966), German judge and university professor
- Joachim Bergmann (lawyer) (1906–1974), German lawyer
- Joachim Bergmann (sociologist) (1933–2019), German sociologist
- Joachim Schulze-Bergmann (* 1947), German politician (GAL), Member of the Bundestag
- Johann Bergmann (politician) (1874 – after 1928), German politician (center), MdL Prussia
- Johann Bergmann (priest) (1887–1958), German priest
- Johann Bergmann von Olpe (1460–1532), German clergyman and publisher
- Johann Engelbert Bergmann (1758–1821), German businessman and politician, mayor of Elberfeld
- Johann Gottfried Bergmann (1795–1831), German singer and actor
- Johann Kaspar Bergmann (1720–1778), German businessman and politician, mayor of Elberfeld
- Jörg Bergmann (* 1946), German sociologist
- Josef von Bergmann (1796–1872), Austrian historian and numismatist
- Josef Bergmann (church painter) (1888–1952), German church painter
- Josef Bergmann (trade unionist) (1913–2005), German trade unionist and resistance fighter
- Josef Bergmann (politician) (* 1947), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Joseph Bergmann (prehistoric) (1911-1996), German prehistoric
- Joseph Friedrich Bergmann (1849–1917), German publisher
- Judah Bergmann (1874–1956), Galician-German-Israeli rabbi
- Julie Bergmann (1843-1894), German actress
- Julius von Bergmann (1834–1908), German infantry general
- Julius Bergmann (philosopher) (1839–1904), German philosopher
- Julius Bergmann (painter) (1861–1940), German painter
- Julius Bergmann (SA member) (1894–1952), German SA leader
- Julius Bergmann (architect) (1896–1969), Austrian architect
K
- Kai Bergmann (* 1973), German graphic designer and university professor
- Karin Bergmann (* 1953), German director
- Karl von Bergmann (1833–1890), Austrian clergyman and canon
- Karl Bergmann (actor) (1882–1964), Norwegian actor and theater director
- Karl Bergmann (politician) (1907–1979), German politician (SPD)
- Karl Hans Bergmann (1910–2007), German publicist
- Kay Uwe Bergmann (* 1960/1961; † after 1980), German right-wing extremist
- Klaus Bergmann (1938–2002), German historian and history educator
- Knut Bergmann (* 1972), German journalist and political scientist
- Kurt Bergmann (technician) (* 1929), Austrian racing car builder and racing team operator
- Kurt Bergmann (electrical engineer) (* 1934), German electrical engineer
- Kurt Bergmann (politician) (1935-2016), Austrian journalist and politician (ÖVP)
L.
- Lazarus Bergmann (1799–1852), German scholar, rabbi and entrepreneur
- Lean Bergmann (* 1998), German ice hockey player
- Liborius von Bergmann (1754–1823), Baltic German clergyman
- Lothar Bergmann (politician) (1931-2004), German politician (SPD)
- Lothar Bergmann (cave explorer) (1947–2009), German cave explorer
- Lothar Bergmann (medic) (* 1949), German medic
- Ludwig Bergmann (physicist) (1898–1959), German physicist
- Ludwig Bergmann (botanist) (* 1927), German botanist
M.
- Mara Bergmann (* 1982), German reporter, speaker and presenter
- Marcel Bergmann (* 1964), German sports editor and author
- Margret Bergmann (* 1940), South Tyrolean writer
- Maria Bergmann (1918–2002), German pianist
- Marianne Bergmann (* 1943), German classical archaeologist
- Marie Bergmann (around 1820–1878), German actress
- Marie-Louise von Bergmann-Winberg (* 1946), Finnish political scientist and university professor
- Martin Bergmann (* 1983), German actor
- Martin S. Bergmann (1913-2014), American psychologist
- Matthias Bergmann (environmental scientist) (* 1951), German environmental scientist and university professor
- Matthias Bergmann (musician) (* 1972), German musician
- Max Bergmann (actor) († 1881), German actor
- Max Bergmann (politician, 1844) (1844–1914), German politician (German Conservative Party), MdR
- Max Bergmann (medic) (1874 – around 1944), German medic
- Max Bergmann (painter) (1884–1955), German painter
- Max Bergmann (chemist) (1886–1944), German-American chemist
- Max Bergmann (politician, WP) , German politician (economic party), MdL Saxony
- Mette Bergmann (* 1962), Norwegian discus thrower
- Michael Bergmann (author) (1633–1675), German author
- Michael Bergmann (judge) (* 1940), German judge
- Michael Bergmann (chess player) (* 1972), German correspondence chess player
- Michael Adam Bergmann (1733–1782 / 1783), German historian, judge and politician
- Michel Bergmann (* 1945), German filmmaker, journalist and writer
- Monika Bergmann (canoeist) , German canoeist
- Monika Bergmann (* 1978), German ski racer
N
- Norbert Bergmann (* 1954), German weightlifter
O
- Otto Bergmann (writer) (1877– ??), German writer
- Otto Bergmann (resistance fighter, 1900) (1900–1961), German resistance fighter
- Otto Bergmann (physicist) (1925–2013), Austrian-American physicist and university professor
- Otto Hermann Bergmann (1886–1944), German resistance fighter
P
- Paul Bergmann (1881–1951), German politician (SPD)
- Peter Bergmann (physicist) (1915–2002), American physicist
- Peter Bergmann (painter) (* 1937), Swiss painter, draftsman and lithographer
- The (presumably wrong) name of a man is Peter Bergmann who died in Ireland in 2009, see death of Peter Bergmann
- Philipp Arne Bergmann (* 1991), German volleyball player
R.
- Ralf Bergmann (* 1962), German politician (SPD)
- Ralph Bergmann (* 1970), German volleyball player
- Ramona Bergmann (* 1981), German screenwriter and film producer
- Reinhard Bergmann (* 1950), German painter
- Renate Bergmann (actually Torsten Rohde ; * 1974), German writer
- Richard von Bergmann (1819–1877), German lieutenant general
- Richard Bergmann (philologist) (1821–1870), German epigraphist and teacher
- Richard Bergmann (table tennis player) (1919–1970), Austrian-English table tennis player
- Richard von Bergmann-Korn (1885–1945), German bookseller
- Robert Bergmann (politician) (1886–1966), German politician (NSDAP) and SS leader
- Robert Bergmann (fencer) (1905– ??), Czech fencer
- Robert Bergmann (General) (* 1949), German major general
- Roberta Bergmann (* 1979), German designer
- Roland Bergmann (* 1960), German bass player, singer and songwriter
- Rolf Bergmann (Linguist) (* 1937), German linguist and mediaevalist
- Rolf Bergmann (writer) (1942–2015), German writer
- Rolf von Bergmann (1953–1988), German photographer
- Roswitha von Bergmann (1926–2004), German politician (FDP), Member of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rudi Bergmann (1916-2003), German politician (CDU)
- Rüdiger Bergmann (* 1942), German artist
- Rudolf Bergmann (1909–2013), German civil servant and SS leader
- Rudolf Bergmann (entrepreneur) (1920–2008), German shoe manufacturer
- Rudolf Bergmann (archaeologist) (* before 1961), German archaeologist
- Rupert Bergmann (* 1965), Austrian singer (bass baritone)
S.
- Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (* 1946), German politician (CDU)
- Samuel Hugo Bergmann (1883–1975), Austrian philosopher, writer and librarian, see Samuel Hugo Bergman
- Sidney Bergmann (1905– ??), Austrian wrestler
- Sigi Bergmann (* 1938), Austrian sports presenter
- Sigmund Bergmann (1851–1927), German electrical engineer
- Sigurður Bergmann (* 1961), Icelandic judoka
- Stefan Bergmann (politician) , German politician (CDU)
- Stefan Bergmann (artist) (* 1946), German painter and graphic artist
- Stefan Bergmann (journalist, 1959) (* 1959), German historian and journalist (history magazine DAMALS)
- Stefan Bergmann (journalist, 1968) (* 1968), German journalist (Emder Zeitung)
- Steffi Bergmann (* 1985), German handball player
- Stephan Bergmann (* 1980), Austrian director
T
- Theodor Bergmann (entrepreneur) (1850–1931), German inventor and factory owner
- Theodor Bergmann (politician) (1868–1948), German politician (center, CDU), entrepreneur and writer
- Theodor Bergmann (agricultural scientist) (1916–2017), German agricultural scientist and journalist
- Theodor Bergmann (soccer player) (* 1996), German soccer player
- Thomas Bergmann (filmmaker) (also Tom Bergmann ; * 1977), German documentary filmmaker
- Thomas Bergmann (soccer player) (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Tim Bergmann (* 1972), German actor
- Tim Bergmann , known as Herr Bergmann (* 1989), German video producer
- Tobias Bergmann (* 1971), German management consultant
U
- Ulrich Bergmann (* 1945), German writer
W.
- Waltari Bergmann (1918–2000), German historian, local researcher and educator
- Walter von Bergmann (1864–1950), German infantry general
- Walter Bergmann (composer) (1902–1988), German composer and editor
- Walter Bergmann (artist) (also Walther Bergmann ; 1904–1965), German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and book designer
- Walther Bergmann (1914–1979), German painter, book designer and graphic designer
- Werner Bergmann (engineer) (1877–1956), German mechanical engineer and rail manager
- Werner Bergmann (referee) (1912–1963), German football referee
- Werner Bergmann (agricultural scientist) (1920–2013), German agricultural scientist
- Werner Bergmann (cameraman) (1921–1990), German cameraman
- Werner Bergmann (historian) (* 1946), German medievalist
- Werner Bergmann (sociologist) (* 1950), German sociologist and university professor
- Werner Bergmann (local history researcher) (* 1953), German writer and local history researcher
- Wilfried Bergmann (1931–2014), German church musician
- Wilhelm Bergmann (physician, 1862) (1862–1941), German psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Wilhelm Bergmann (theologian) ( Wilhelm Karl Emil Bergmann ; 1864–1907), German Baltic theologian
- Wilhelm Bergmann (medic, 1864) (1864–1945), German medic
- Wilhelm Bergmann (Administrative Officer) ( Hugh Wilhelm Bergmann ; 1866–1938), German administrative officer
- Wilhelm Bergmann (engineer) (1869–1949), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Willi Bergmann , German soccer player
- Wolfgang Bergmann (pedagogue) (1944–2011), German pedagogue
- Wolfgang Bergmann (film producer) (* 1946), German film producer
- Wolfgang Bergmann (materials scientist) , German materials scientist and university professor
- Wolfgang Bergmann (publicist) (* 1962), German publicist
- Wolfgang Bergmann (Manager) (* 1963), Austrian media manager