Brandt
Brandt is a German family name. Its origin is traced back to the abbreviated form of names that are commonly used in northern Germany and end in ... brandt or ... brand, such as Hildebrandt , Hadebrand, Herbrand, Gerbrand. The word Brandt had a double meaning in Old High German and Old Saxon, namely "fire (fire)" and "(flame) sword".
distribution
The family name Brandt occurs far above average in Germany and is one of the most common family names in Germany . With around 18,900 phone book entries, around 50,400 people in Germany have Brandt as a family name.
See also
Familys
Name bearer
A.
- Achi Brandt (* 1938), Israeli mathematician
- Abia Brandt (* 1886), Greenland State Councilor
- Adolf Brandt (1851–1910), German writer, see Felix Stillfried
- Adolf Brandt (1862–1924), German teacher and chronicler
- Ahasver von Brandt (1909–1977), German historian
- Ahasverus von Brandt (1580–1654), Prussian statesman
- Albert Friedrich Brandt (1875–1958), German manufacturer and entrepreneur
- Alexander von Brandt (1873–1960), German economist and administrative officer
- Alexander Brandt (artist) (self-chosen Chinese name Fei Pingguo ; * 1971), German artist, curator and documentary filmmaker
- Alexander Fjodorowitsch Brandt (1844–1932), Russian doctor, biologist and zoologist
- Alf Brandt (* 1958), Swedish walker
- Alfred Brandt (engineer) (1846–1899), German engineer and inventor
- Alfred Brandt (architect) (1873–1937), Danish architect and designer
- Alfred Brandt (District Administrator) (1895–1945), German farmer and district administrator
- Alice Brandt (1911 – after 1948), German actress
- Aloise Höpfner von Brandt (1803–1867), Austrian theater actress, see Aloise Kettel
- Andreas Brandt (1651–1725), German Cistercian and abbot of the Ilbenstadt monastery , see Andreas Brand (abbot)
- Andreas Brandt (painter) (1935–2016), German painter
- Andreas Brandt (architect) (1937–2014), German architect
- Andreas Brandt (business mathematician) (1955–2014), German business mathematician and university professor
- Andreas Brandt (racing driver) (* 1957), German motorcycle racing driver
- Andreas Brandt (actor) (* 1958). German actor
- Andreas Wilhelm Heinrich Brandt (1879–1929), German pharmacist
- Andreas Brandt (cartoonist) (* 1963), German cartoonist
- Andres von Brandt (1908 – after 1975), German fisheries scientist and university professor
- Andrej Brandt , German voice actor
- Angelika Brandt (biologist) (* 1961), German biologist, university lecturer and director of the Hamburg Zoological Museum
- Angelika Brandt (athlete) (* 1951), German marathon runner
- Anja Brandt (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Anni Brandt-Elsweier (1932-2017), German politician (SPD)
- Antonio Brandt (* 1930), Italian script supervisor and assistant director, see Amore, piombo e furore
- Arthur Brandt (General) (1887–1967), German general
- Arthur Brandt (lawyer) (1893–1989), German lawyer
- Astrid Brandt (1963–2019), German artist
- August Brandt (composer) (1825–1877), German composer and music teacher
- August von Brandt (1834–1906), German politician
- August Brandt (theologian) (1866–1917), German theologian
- Augusto Brandt (1892–1942), Venezuelan composer
- Austen Peter Brandt (* 1952), German-British-Nigerian pastor
B.
- Beata Brandt , married name of Beata Geismann (* 1979), German roller hockey player
- Bernard Brandt (* 1960), Swiss freestyle skier
- Bernhard Brandt (1881–1938), German geographer and university professor
- Betsy Brandt (* 1973), American actress
- Bill Brandt (1904–1983), British photographer
- Birgit Brandt (* 1964), German university professor for didactics of mathematics
- Borris Brandt (* 1961), German author and multimedia producer
- Brigitte Seebacher-Brandt (* 1946), German historian, journalist and publicist, see Brigitte Seebacher
- Burkhard Brandt (* 1957), German chemist
- Burkhard Brandt (actor) , German actor
C.
- Camille Brandt (1884–1971), Swiss politician (SP)
- Carl Brandt (publisher) (around 1815–1893), German publisher
- Carl Brandt (baker) (1886–1965), German entrepreneur (rusk)
- Carl Friedrich Brandt (before 1851 – after 1866), German politician
- Carlos Brandt (1875–1964), Venezuelan writer, historian and philosopher
- Caroline Brandt (around 1793-1852), German actress and singer
- Carsten Brandt (1630–1693), Dutch-Russian shipbuilder
- Christian Ludwig Brandt (1800–1868), German historian
- Christian Philipp Heinrich Brandt (1790–1857), German theologian
- Christian von Brandt (1684–1749), Prussian Minister of State
- Christoph von Brandt (diplomat) (1630–1691), Prussian diplomat
- Christoph Brandt (farmer) (1800–1858), German farmer, member of the Hessian Estates Assembly
- Christoph Brandt (theologian) (1922–2012), German theologian
- Christoph Brandt (politician) (1938–2011), German politician (CDU)
- Christophe Brandt (* 1977), Belgian racing cyclist
- Claudia Koch-Brandt (* 1952), German biochemist
- Constant Louis Brandt (1890–1935), Swiss painter
- Constantin Brandt (* 1988), German actor
D.
- Dagmar Brandt (1882–1953), German journalist and writer (pseudonym: Mara Krüger)
- Dana Brandt (* 1976), German writer (also under pseudonym: She Seya Rutan )
- Di Brandt (* 1952), Canadian writer
- Dieter Brandt (1938–2017), German hand-made speaker
- Donna Cohn-Brandt (1951-2014), American-German actress
- Dorothea Brandt (* 1984), German swimmer
E.
- Eckart Brandt (* 1950), German apple farmer and author
- Edgar Brandt (1880–1960), French artist, weapons engineer and entrepreneur
- Edith Brandt (1923-2007), German teacher and politician (SED)
- Edmund Brandt (Ministerialbeamter) (1906– ??), German Ministerialbeamter, see Hartheim Killing Center #Hartheimer Statistics
- Edmund Brandt (* 1947), German legal scholar and political scientist
- Eduard Brandt (1839-1891), Russian physician
- Edward N. Brandt ( Edward Brandt, Jr .; 1933-2007), American physician
- Edwin Peter Brandt (* 1943), German Baptist pastor and teacher
- Ellen Brandt-Forster (1866–1921), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Elmar Brandt (* 1971), German voice imitator
- Enevold von Brandt (1738–1772), Danish count
- Erik Brandt (1884–1955), Swedish politician (SAP)
- Ernst Brandt (1896–1956), German politician (KPD)
- Erwin Brandt (1899–1997), German police officer and SS leader
- Esther Brandt (* 1987), German actress, voice actress and presenter
- Eugen Erwin Brandt (1889–1961), Russian-German publicist
- Eusebius von Brandt (1642–1706), Brandenburg-Prussian diplomat and statesman
- Eva Brandt (* 1933), German engineer and author
- Eva Quante-Brandt (* 1960), German educator, university professor and politician (SPD)
- Evelyn Klengel-Brandt (* 1932), German archaeologist
- Ewald Brandt (1928–1983), German sculptor
F.
- Felix Brandt (* 1973), German mathematician, computer scientist and university professor
- Florian Brandt (* 1966), Austrian film production manager
- Fons Van Brandt (1927-2011), Belgian football player
- François Brandt (1874–1949), Dutch rower
- Franz Brandt (1904–1989), American painter
- Fred Hermann Brandt (1908–1994), German entomologist, botanist and secret agent
- Fredric Brandt (1949–2015), American physician
- Friedrich Brandt (photographer) (1823-1891), German photographer
- Friedrich Ernst Brandt (1860–1921), Austrian photographer and publisher
- Friedrich Wilhelm Brandt (1879–1939), German artillery general
- Fritz Brandt (painter) (1853–1905), German painter
- Fritz Brandt (director) ( Friedrich Brandt the Younger ; 1854–1895), German opera director
- Fritz Brandt (composer) (1880–1949), German lawyer and composer
- Fritz Brandt (politician) (1882 – after 1920), German politician (SPD), MdL Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Fritz Brandt (resistance fighter) (1889–1944), German resistance fighter
- Fritz Brandt (physician) (1892–1945), German physician
- Fritz Brandt (architect) (1902–1991), German architect
- Fritz Brandt (engineer) (1923–2013), German engineer and university professor
G
- Georg Brandt (chemist) (1694–1768), Swedish chemist
- Georg Brandt (General) (1876–1945), German cavalry general
- Georg Friedrich Brandt (1773–1836), German bassoonist and composer
- Gerard Brandt (1626–1685), Dutch clergyman, poet and historian
- Gerhard Brandt (theologian) (1921–1999), German Protestant theologian
- Gerhard Brandt (sociologist) (1929–1987), German sociologist
- Gordie Brandt (1924-1983), Canadian guitarist
- Gudmund Nyeland Brandt (1878–1945) Danish gardener and landscape architect
- Günter Brandt (1894–1968), German lawyer and university professor
- Günther Brandt (1898–1973), German physician and anthropologist
- Gustav Brandt (businessman) (1847–1918), German businessman and patron
- Gustav Brandt (caricaturist) (1861–1919), German illustrator
- Gustav Brandt (art historian) (1865–1919), German art historian and museum director
- Gustav Brandt (politician) (1894–1945), German politician (KPD)
H
- Hannah Brandt (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Hans Brandt (District Administrator) (1884–1961), District Administrator of the Peine district and President of the Police
- Hans Brandt (singer) (1890 – after 1944), German opera singer (tenor)
- Hans Brandt (pharmacist) (1890–1982 / 1983), Danish pharmacist and archivist
- Hans Brandt (legal scholar) , German legal scholar
- Hans Brandt (journalist) (1928–2018), German journalist
- Hans Brandt-Pook (* 1962), German university professor for business informatics
- Hans-Jürgen Brandt (1918–2003), German internist and pulmonologist
- Hans Jürgen Brandt (1938–1983), German theologian and church historian
- Hans Kurt Brandt (1911 – after 1949), German lawyer, legal scholar and university professor
- Hans Peter Brandt (* 1933), German ophthalmologist, see Peter Brandt (medical doctor)
- Harm-Hinrich Brandt (* 1935), German historian
- Hartwig Brandt (1936–2017), German historian
- Hartwin Brandt (* 1959), German ancient historian
- Heinrich von Brandt (1789–1868), German general and military writer
- Heinrich Brandt (mathematician) (1886–1954), German mathematician
- Heinrich Brandt (theologian) (1886–1970), German theologian
- Heinrich Brandt (director) (1891 – after 1933), German silent film director and screenwriter
- Heinrich Brandt (dialect poet) (1906–1981), German dialect writer (Low German)
- Heinrich Carl Brandt (1724–1787), German painter
- Heinrich Wilhelm Brandt (1841–1911), German sculptor
- Heinz Brandt (officer) (1907–1944), German officer and show jumper
- Heinz Brandt (resistance fighter) (1909–1986), German resistance fighter and politician (SED, Greens)
- Heinz Brandt (medic) (1918–2006), German medic
- Helmut Brandt (politician, 1911) (1911–1998), German politician (CDU)
- Helmut Brandt (musician) (1931–2001), German jazz musician
- Helmut Brandt (police officer) (* 1935), head of the North Rhine-Westphalia State Criminal Police Office
- Helmut Brandt (politician, 1950) (* 1950), German politician (CDU)
- Hendrik Brandt (bookseller) , Dutch bookseller in Amsterdam from 1746 to 1784
- Hendrik Brandt (journalist) (* around 1963), German journalist, editor-in-chief at the Madsack publishing company
- Henry G. Brandt (* 1927), German rabbi
- Herbert Brandt (1910–1982), German entomologist and ornithologist
- Hermann von Brandt (1828–1902), German administrative lawyer and police officer
- Hermann Brandt (Siedler) (1856–1925), German farmer and settler in German South West Africa
- Hermann Brandt (politician) (1884–1962), German politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Hermann Brandt (physician) (1897–1972), Swiss sports physician
- Hermann Brandt (trade unionist) (1922–2018), German trade unionist
- Hermann Brandt (theologian) (1940–2009), German theologian
- Hillmer Brandt (1935–2017), German politician
- Horst Brandt (economist) (1927–2000), German economist and university professor
- Horst Brandt (trade unionist) (* 1928), German trade unionist
- Horst Brandt (engineer) , German engineer and industry manager
- Horst E. Brandt (1923–2009), German director
- Hugo Brandt (businessman) (1845–1933), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Hugo Brandt (politician) (1930–1989), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
I.
- Ingeborg Brandt (* 1920), German journalist
- Irene Brandt (* 1955), German painter, naive painting
J
- J. Georg Brandt (* 1965), German artist
- J. Rasmus Brandt (* 1943), Norwegian classical archaeologist
- Jan Brandt (theologian) (1554–1602), Polish theologian and composer
- Jan de Brandt (* 1959), Belgian volleyball coach
- Jan Brandt (writer) (* 1974), German journalist and writer
- Jan-Ralph Brandt (* 1978), German tennis player
- Jana Brandt (* 1965), German journalist, television editor and producer
- Jobst von Brandt (1517–1570), German composer
- Jobst Brandt (1935–2015), American mechanical engineer, inventor, bicycle enthusiast, teacher and author
- Johan Martin Brandt (* 1987), Norwegian ski jumper
- Johann Brandt (lawyer) († 1637), German lawyer and chancellor
- Johann Caspar Brandt (1652–1701), German sculptor (at Haug Abbey in Würzburg ) and wood carver
- Johann Eitel von Brandt (~ 1695–1761), Prussian district administrator for the Soldin district
- Johann Friedrich Brandt (1714–1777), German politician, councilor in Lübeck
- Johann Friedrich von Brandt (1802–1879), German zoologist
- Johann Heinrich Brandt (1740–1783), German draftsman
- Johanna Brandt (1876–1964), South African writer
- Johannes Brandt (screenwriter) (1884–1955), Austrian screenwriter, director and songwriter
- Johannes Brandt (composer) (* 1985), German film composer
- John Brandt (1883–1950), American golfer
- Josef Brandt (medic) (1838–1912), Transylvanian surgeon
- Joseph Brandt (architect) (1846–1922), German architect
- Józef Brandt (1841–1915), Polish painter
- Judith Brandt (* 1965), German voice actress
- Julian Brandt (* 1996), German soccer player
- Julius Brandt (1873–1949), Austrian actor and director
- Jürgen Brandt (1922–2003), German general
- Jürgen C. Brandt (* 1955), German politician (SPD)
K
- Käthe Brandt (1884–1902), German actress
- Karl Brandt (zoologist) (1854–1931), German zoologist and marine researcher
- Karl Brandt (economist) (1899–1975), German-American economist
- Karl Brandt (physician) (1904–1948), German physician, Reich Commissioner and defendant in the Nuremberg medical trial
- Karl Brandt (local history researcher) (1898–1974), German museum director and local history researcher
- Karl Georg Brandt (1898–1945), German policeman during the Nazi era
- Karl Heinz Brandt (archaeologist) (1922–2014), German archaeologist
- Karl-Heinz Brandt (soccer player) (* 1935), German soccer player
- Karl-Heinz Brandt (singer) (* 1958), German opera singer (tenor)
- Karola Brandt (* 1950), German rower
- Karsten Brandt (cross-country skier) (* 1958), German cross-country skier
- Karsten Brandt (entrepreneur) (* 1973), German entrepreneur ( donnerwetter.de )
- Kerstin Brandt (* 1961), German athlete
- Kirsten Brandt (* 1963), German translator
- Kolja Brandt (* 1969), German cameraman
- Konrad Brandt (1936–2017), theologian from Latvia
- Kort Brandt , see Kort Brandes (also Cord Brandes and Brandt Wettmar ), Mayor of Celle from 1482 to 1523
L.
- Lars Brandt (* 1951), German writer and artist
- Lawrence Eugene Brandt (* 1939), American clergyman, Bishop of Greensburg
- Leif Brandt (* 1991), German handball player
- Leo Brandt (1908–1971), German engineering scientist and political official
- Leonie Brandt (1902–1978), German-Dutch actress and double agent
- Lesley-Ann Brandt (* 1981), South African actress
- Lewis Wolfgang Brandt (* 1921), German psychologist
- Lisel Brandt-Winkle (1914–2006), German photographer
- Louis Brandt (singer) (around 1770–1865), German singer (tenor) and actor
- Louis Brandt (politician) (1800–1866), Swiss politician and watch manufacturer
- Louis Brandt (watch manufacturer) (1825–1879), Swiss watch manufacturer; see Omega SA
- Ludwig von Brandt (1868–1931), German lawyer and district administrator
- Ludwig Brandt (physician) (* 1948), German anesthetist and medical historian
- Lutz Brandt (* 1938), German architect, designer, set designer and painter
M.
- Mac Brandt (* 1980), American actor and voice actor
- Magdalena Behrendt-Brandt (1828–1895), Austrian opera singer
- Magreta Brandt (1915–1992), Low German writer
- Marcel Brandt (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Marek Brandt (* 1970), German artist
- Margit Brandt (1945–2011), Danish fashion designer
- Marianne Brandt (singer) (1842–1921), Austrian singer
- Marianne Brandt (artist) (1893–1983), German designer and photographer for the Bauhaus, painter and sculptor
- Marianne Brandt (actress) (1908–1995), German actress
- Marianne Brandt (resistance fighter) (around 1922–1943), German resistance fighter
- Marion Brandt (* 1960), German Germanist, literary scholar and university professor
- Marissa Brandt (* 1992), American-South Korean ice hockey player
- Martin Brandt (actor) (1903–1989), German actor
- Martin Brandt (lawyer) (* 1958), German lawyer and judge
- Martin Brandt (handball player) (* 1989), German handball player
- Martin Gottlieb Wilhelm Brandt (1818–1894), German educator and writer
- Martina Brandt (* 1976), German social scientist and university professor
- Mathias Harrebye-Brandt (* 1974), German-Danish actor
- Matthias Brandt (* 1961), German actor
- Max von Brandt (1835–1920), German diplomat and publicist
- Max Brandt (botanist) (1884–1914), German botanist
- Max Brandt (politician) , German politician (DNVP)
- Max Brandt (actor) , actor
- Michael Brandt (General) , German Lieutenant General around 1706
- Michael Brandt (art historian) (* 1948), German art historian
- Michael Brandt (athlete) (born 1964), German long-distance runner
- Michael Brandt (musician) (* around 1984), German guitarist and composer
- Michael Brandt (physician, 1957) (* 1957), German physician and paleoanthropologist
- Michael Brandt (medical doctor, 1964) (* around 1964), German anesthetist, chief emergency doctor, church council and local politician
- Michael Brandt (dentist) , German dentist and President of the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Dentists
- Michael Brandt (tennis player) (born 1962), German tennis player
- Michael Brandt (screenwriter) (* 1968), American screenwriter, producer and director
- Michael Brandt (Modern Pentathlon) (* 1976), Swedish Modern Pentathlon
- Michael Betzner-Brandt (* 1972), German musician, educator and author
- Michel Brandt (* 1990), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
N
- Nadine Brandt (* 1975), German actress
- Nick Brandt (* 1966), British nature photographer
- Niklas Brandt (* 1991), German soccer player
- Nikolai Borissowitsch Brandt (1923–2015), Russian solid-state physicist and university professor
- Nina Brandt (* 1993), German actress
O
- Olaf Brandt (* 1971), German wrestler
- Ole Brandt (1918–1981), Greenlandic writer, translator, teacher and regional councilor
- Olga Brandt-Knack (1885–1978), German politician (SPD)
- Oscar Ludwig Brandt (actually Oskar Meyer ; 1889–1943), German writer and actor
- Otto Brandt (painter) (1828-1892), German portrait, genre and history painter
- Otto Brandt (national economist) (1868–1924), German economist
- Otto Brandt (architect) (1878–1929), German architect
- Otto Brandt (historian) (1892–1935), German historian
- Otto Heinrich Brandt (1796 – after 1885), German politician, member of the Hessian Communal Parliament
- Otto Hermann Brandt (1883–1934), German historian, educator and linguist
P
- Patrick Brandt (* 1956), German production manager, assistant director and producer
- Paul von Brandt (1650–1697), German major general
- Paul Brandt (Mayor) (around 1753– ??), German lawyer and politician, Mayor of Köslin
- Paul Brandt (politician, 1852) (1852–1910), Swiss pastor, journalist, trade unionist and politician (SP)
- Paul Brandt (philologist, 1861) (1861–1932), German classical philologist, educator and art historian
- Paul Brandt (administrative lawyer) (1869–1929), German civil servant and politician
- Paul Brandt (philologist, 1875) (pseudonym Hans Licht ; 1875–1929), German classical philologist, educator and historian
- Paul Brandt (musician) (* 1972), Canadian country singer
- Per Brandt (* 1972), Swedish biathlete
- Peter Brandt (head retainer) (1644–1701), Danish master retainer
- Peter Brandt (rower) (born 1931), British rower
- Peter Brandt (physician) ( Hans Peter Brandt ; * 1933), German ophthalmologist
- Peter Brandt (botanist) (* 1946), German botanist
- Peter Brandt (clergyman) (* 1948), German theologian and military chaplain
- Peter Brandt (historian) (* 1948), German historian and university professor
- Peter Brandt (oceanographer) (* 1966), German oceanographer
- Peter Brandt (film editor) , Danish film editor
R.
- Rainer Brandt (actor) (* 1936), German dubbing writer and actor
- Rainer Brandt (local history researcher) (* 1945), German local history researcher and writer
- Rainer Brandt (soccer player) (* 1953), German soccer player
- Reinhard Brandt (* 1937), German philosopher
- Robert Schmitt-Brandt (* 1927), German Indo-Europeanist
- Roland Brandt (* 1960), German neurobiologist and university professor
- Rolf Brandt (1886–1953), German writer
- Rolf Brandt (medic) (1917–1989), German medic and malacologist
- Rolf Brandt (soccer player) (* 1953), German soccer player
- Rollo Brandt (1934–1964), British bobsledder
- Rudolf Brandt (gardener) (1829 – before 1924), German gardener and royal. Horticultural director
- Rudolf von Brandt (1835–1909), German lawyer, politician and administrative officer
- Rudolf Brandt (astronomer) (1905–1975), German astronomer
- Rudolf Brandt (lawyer) (1909–1948), German SS standard leader and administrative officer
- Rut Brandt (1920–2006), Norwegian-German journalist and author
S.
- Sabine Brandt (1927–2018), German writer, journalist and critic
- Samuel Brandt (1848–1938), German classical philologist
- Siegmund Brandt (1936–2016), German physicist and university professor
- Stefan Brandt (* 1976), German cultural manager
- Stefan L. Brandt (* 1964), German Americanist
- Susanna Margaretha Brandt (1746–1772), German child murderer, role model for Gretchen in Faust
- Susanne Brandt (* 1964), German librarian
- Sverre Brandt (1880–1962), Norwegian playwright and theater worker
T
- Theodor Brandt , pseudonym of Theodor Köstlin (1855–1939), German actor and director
- Theodor Brandt (theologian) (1890–1981), German theologian and superintendent
- Thomas Brandt (physician) (* 1943), German neurologist and university professor
- Thomas Brandt (biologist) (* 1964), German biologist
- Thomas Brandt (actor) (* 1991), German actor
- Timo Brandt (* 1992), German poet and reviewer
- Tino Brandt (* 1975), German neo-Nazi
- Torsten Siegfried Haake-Brandt (* 1958), German artist
- Tristan Brandt (* 1985), German chef
U
- Ulrich Brandt (Brigadier General) (1915–1983), German Brigadier General
- Ulrich Brandt (author) (* 1957), German author
- Ulrich Brandt (biochemist) (* 1961), German biochemist and university professor
- Ulrike Brandt-Bohne (* 1977), German biologist and television presenter
- Uwe Brandt (physicist) (1944–1997), German physicist and university professor
- Uwe Brandt (musician) (* 1957), German pianist and music teacher
V
- Veronika Brandt (* 1957), German politician (DVU)
- Volker Brandt (* 1935), German actor
W.
- Walker Brandt , American actress
- Walter Brandt (inventor) , Austrian inventor
- Walter Brandt (actor) (1889–1954), German actor
- Walter Brandt (physician) (1889–1971), German anatomist and embryologist
- Walter Brandt (architect) , German architect and university professor
- Walter Brandt (engineer) , German engineer
- Walter Brandt (diplomat) , Venezuelan diplomat
- Walther Brandt (1893–1958), American historian and theologian
- Werner Brandt (* 1954), German manager
- Wilhelm von Brandt (1644–1701), German lieutenant general
- Wilhelm Brandt (shipowner) (1778–1832), German wholesale merchant and shipowner
- Wilhelm Brandt (politician) (1846–1916), head of the office and community of Hermsdorf
- Wilhelm Brandt (theologian) (1894–1973), German Protestant theologian
- Wille Brandt (1865–1921), Greenland State Councilor
- Willi Brandt (composer) (1869–1923), German trumpeter and composer
- Willy Brandt (architect) (1881–1955), German architect
- Willy Brandt (educator) (1885–1975), German philologist and educator
- Willy Brandt (1913–1992), German politician (SPD)
- Wolfgang Brandt (* 1936), German philologist, linguist and university lecturer
Individual evidence
- ↑ The family name Brandt on geogen.de. Keyword Brandt enter