Brockdorff
Brockdorff stands for:
- Brockdorff (noble family) - see there for namesake
- Palais Brockdorff, residence of the Danish heir to the throne, see Amalienborg Palace # Palais Brockdorff
- Brockdorff Klang Labor , band from Leipzig
Brockdorff is a family name for the following people:
- Cäcilie von Brockdorff (1837–1912), German painter and editor
- Cai Lorenz von Brockdorff (1646–1725), Holstein landowner and Danish privy councilor
- Cay von Brockdorff (Author) (1951-2013), German author and communication trainer
- Cay Baron von Brockdorff (1874–1946), German philosopher and university professor
- Cay-Hugo von Brockdorff (1915–1999), German sculptor, art scholar and resistance fighter
- Cay Lorenz von Brockdorff (politician) (1766–1840), German lawyer and statesman
- Cay Lorenz von Brockdorff (District Administrator) (1813–1870), German administrative lawyer
- Cay Lorenz von Brockdorff (theosophist) (1844–1921), German cavalry master, theosophist and anthroposophist
- Christian von Brockdorff († 1710), royal Danish colonel, chief of the Oldenburg National Infantry Regiment
- Conrad von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt (1886–1959), German officer and landowner
- Detlev Joachim von Brockdorff (1735–1786), German lawyer, canon and Freemason
- Erika Countess von Brockdorff (1911–1943), anti-fascist resistance fighter
- Frigga Brockdorff-Noder (1878–1954), writer and journalist
- Gertrud von Brockdorff (1893–1961), German writer
- Hans Adolf von Brockdorff (1805–1870), Holstein manor owner and Danish administrative and court official
- Heinrich von Brockdorff (1600–1671), German soldier and politician
- Ida Hedwig von Brockdorff (1639–1713), German benefactress and prioress of the Uetersen monastery
- Saskia von Brockdorff (* 1937), daughter of the anti-fascist resistance fighter Erika Countess von Brockdorff and contemporary witness
- Sophie von Brockdorff (1848–1906), Danish-German theosophist
- Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau (1869–1928), first foreign minister of the Weimar Republic
- Ursula Countess von Brockdorff (1936–1989), German politician (CDU), Minister of Social Affairs Schleswig-Holstein
- Wulf Jasper von Brockdorff (1673–1740), German major general
See also:
- Brokdorf (disambiguation)
- Brockdorf , district of Lohne