Ebert
Ebert is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Achim Ebert (* 1940), German social worker
- Adolf Ebert (1820–1890), German philologist
- Albert Ebert (politician) (1874-1935), German politician (SPD, USPD, KPD)
- Albert Ebert (painter) (1906–1976), German painter and graphic artist
- Albert Ethelbert Ebert (1840–1906), American pharmacist
- Alex Ebert (* 1978), American musician, singer and composer
- Alexander Ebert (journalist) (* around 1960), German journalist
- Alfred Ebert (1931–2002), German Catholic clergyman, cathedral chapter and prelate
- Alfred Ebert-Engel (1881–1959), Swiss chemical engineer
- Alfred Leopold Ebert (1878–?), German musicologist
- Andreas Ebert (theologian) (* 1952), German theologian, author and songwriter
- Andreas Ebert (rower) , German rower
- Andreas Ebert (entrepreneur) (* 1980), German entrepreneur and author
- Andreas D. Ebert (* 1963), German gynecologist and historian
- Anna Ebert (1889–1947), German politician
- Anton Ebert (1845–1896), Austrian painter
- Arno Ebert (1899–1955), German actor and radio play speaker
- Arnold Ebert (1921–1989), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Artur Ebert (1891–1978), German geologist
- August Ebert (1902 – after 1956), German pastor, theologian and writer
B.
- Bernd Ebert (* 1972), German art historian and curator
- Bernhard Ebert (1882–1958), German lawyer and chairman of the Lippischen Bundes Heimatschutz
- Burkhard Ebert (* 1942), German racing cyclist
C.
- Carl Ebert (painter) (1821–1885), German landscape painter
- Carl Ebert (actor) (1887–1980), German actor, director and artistic director
- Carl Ebert (hockey player) ( Carl A. Ebert ; 1889– ??), German hockey player
- Carl Ebert (singer) (also Carl Ebert-Beyer ; around 1900 – after 1944), German opera singer (bass baritone)
- Carl Joseph Ebert (1835–1926), German pathologist and university professor, see Karl Joseph Eberth
- Christof Ebert (* 1964), German computer scientist
- Constantin Ebert (* 1996), German basketball player
D.
- David A. Ebert (* around 1958), American ichthyologist
- Dieter Ebert (* 1961), German biologist
- Dietrich Ebert (* 1948), German illustrator and graphic designer
- Doris Ebert (* 1928), German homeland researcher
E.
- Eike Ebert (* 1940), German politician (SPD)
- Elisabeth Ebert (* 1928), German singer (soprano)
- Emil Ebert (entrepreneur) (1856–1906), German entrepreneur, co-founder of Ebert + Jacobi
- Emil Ebert (sculptor) (1924–2000), German sculptor
- Erich Ebert (politician) (1919–2001), Austrian politician, member of the Viennese state parliament
- Erich Ebert (actor) (1922–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Ernst Ebert (botanist) (1865–?), German botanist and collector
- Ernst Ebert (painter) (1915–1999), German painter and graphic artist
F.
- Ferry Ebert (* 1934), Austrian entrepreneur
- Frank Ebert (* 1970), GDR opposition activist and co-founder of the GDR opposition archive
- Franz Ebert (singer) (around 1870 – after 1902), German singer (bass)
- Franz Ebert (politician) (1940-2015), German politician (CDU)
- Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), German politician (SPD), President of the Reich 1919–1925, father of Friedrich Ebert junior
- Friedrich Ebert (architect) (1850–1914), German architect and building contractor
- Friedrich Ebert (historian) (1882–1971), German high school teacher, archaeologist and local researcher
- Friedrich Ebert junior (1894–1979), German politician (SPD, SED), Lord Mayor of East Berlin, son of the Reich President
- Friedrich Ebert (composer) (1922–2004), German composer
- Friedrich Adolf Ebert (1791–1834), German librarian and bibliographer
- Fritz Ebert (process engineer) (* 1938), German engineer, process engineer and university professor
G
- Gabriel Ebert , American musical artist and actor
- Georg von Ebert (1885–1956), German economist and university professor
- Georg Ebert (politician) (1885–1971), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL Kassel
- Georg Ebert (party functionary) (1898 – after 1941), German party functionary (NSDAP)
- Georg Ebert (physician) (1920–1993 / 1994), German surgeon and university professor
- Georg Ebert (pianist) (1928–2013), Austrian pianist and music teacher
- Georg Ebert (economist) (* 1931), German economist and politician (SED, PDS)
- Gerhard Ebert (* 1930), German journalist, theater scholar and theater critic
- Gotthard Ebert (1912–1980), German voice actor
- Gunda Ebert (* 1969), German actress
- Günter Ebert (author) (1925–2006), German writer, journalist and literary critic
- Günter Ebert (entomologist) (* 1935), German entomologist
- Günter Ebert (MfS employee) (* 1937), German colonel in the Ministry for State Security (MfS) of the GDR
- Günther Ebert (1940–1989), German actor, director and author
- Gustav Ebert (1886–1968), German politician (SPD)
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- Hans Ebert (architect) (1872 – before 1941), German architect
- Hans Ebert (composer) (1889–1952), German composer, conductor and film composer
- Hans Ebert (politician) (1889–1967), German lawyer and politician
- Hans Ebert (art historian) (1919–1988), German art historian and museologist
- Hans-Georg Ebert (* 1953), German lawyer and Islamic scholar
- Heinrich Ebert (flower grower ) (1916–2005), German peony grower
- Heinrich Ebert (physicist) (1931–2014), German physicist
- Heinz Ebert (1907–1983), German geologist
- Helmut Ebert (* 1932), German painter and author
- Henrietta Ebert (* 1954), German rower
- Hermann Ebert (physicist, 1861) (1861–1913), German physicist
- Hermann Ebert (manufacturer) (1880–1943), German manufacturer
- Hermann Ebert (physicist, 1896) (1896–1983), German physicist
- Horst Ebert (soccer player, 1929) ( Vatti ; 1929–2015), German soccer player
- Horst Ebert (soccer player, 1930) (1930–2008), German soccer player
- Horst Ebert (musician) (1943–2014), German musician
J
- Jakob Ebert (1549–1614), German theologian and poet
- Jakob R. Ebert (* 1982), German cameraman
- Joachim Ebert (1930–1999), German classical philologist
- Johann Ebert (politician) (1786–1865), German farmer and politician
- Johann Ebert (economist) (* 1962), German economist and manager
- Johann Arnold Ebert (1723–1795), German writer and translator
- Johann Jacob Ebert (1737–1805), German mathematician, poet, astronomer, journalist and author
- Johannes Ebert (* 1963), German orientalist
- Johannes Georg Ebert (1928–2013), Austrian piano and chamber music professor and pianist of the Ebert Trio Vienna
- Johannes Ludwig Ebert (1894–1956), German physical chemist and university professor
- Julius Ebert (1898–1993), Danish athlete
- Jürgen Ebert (sculptor) (* 1954), German sculptor
- Jürgen Ebert (chess player) (* 1959), German chess player
K
- Karl Ebert (politician, 1899) (1899–1975), German politician (SPD)
- Karl Ebert (politician, 1900) (1900–1950), German politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Karl Ebert (director) (1906–1995), German actor and director
- Karl Ebert (theologian) (1916–1974), German theologian
- Karl Ebert (soccer player) (* 1927), German soccer player
- Karl Egon Ebert (1801–1882), German-Bohemian poet
- Karl Friedrich Ebert (1838–1889), German manor owner, industrialist and politician, MdR
- Klaus Ebert (1949–2003), German painter
- Klaus Ebert (entomologist) (* 1939), German entomologist
- Klaus Ebert (trainer) (* 1951), German speed skating trainer
- Klaus Ebert (actor) (* 1968), German actor
L.
- Leonie Ebert (* 1999), German fencer
- Lisa Ebert (* 2000), German soccer player
- Louis Ebert (1871–1921), German businessman and factory founder
- Louise Ebert (1873–1955), wife of the German President Friedrich Ebert
- Ludwig Ebert (1834–1908), Austrian-German cellist
- Ludwig Ebert (1894–1956), German chemist; see Johannes Ludwig Ebert
M.
- Malina Ebert (* 1978), Polish actress
- Manfred Ebert (MfS employee) (1930–2016), German colonel in the Ministry for State Security
- Manfred Ebert (soccer player) (1935–2003), German soccer player
- Margot Ebert (1926–2009), German actress
- Martin Ebert (1921–2001), German author and local chronicle of Bad Schlema , an honorary citizen there , a music fountain was named after him
- Max Ebert (1879–1929), German prehistoric
- Michael Ebert (photographer) (* 1959), German photojournalist and curator
- Michael Ebert (journalist) (* 1974), German journalist and author
- Michaela Ebert (* 1997), German cyclist
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- Nik Ebert (* 1954), German cartoonist
O
- Otto Ebert (architect, 1869) (1869–?), German architect
- Otto Ebert (architect, 1898) (1898 – after 1939), German architect
- Otto Erich Ebert (1880–1934), German librarian
P
- Patrick Ebert (* 1987), German soccer player
- Paul Ebert (1511–1569), German theologian and reformer, see Paul Eber
- Paul Ebert (clergyman, 1776) (1776–1840), German Cistercian
- Paul Ebert (clergyman, 1865) (1865–1944), German clergyman and association official
- Paul Ebert (naval officer) (1873–1939), German naval officer
- Paul Ebert (mycologist) (1900–1979), German mycologist and bryologist
- Paul Ebert (Medic) ( Paul Allen Ebert ; 1932–2009), American basketball and baseball player and cardiologist
- Peter Ebert (1918–2012), German-British opera director and theater director
R.
- Rolf Ebert (1926–2013), German physicist
- Roger Ebert (1942–2013), American film critic
- Rudolf Ebert (1861–1926), German manufacturer
- Rumiana Ebert (born Koschucharowa ; * 1945), German writer and translator of Bulgarian origin
S.
- Sabine Ebert (* 1958), German journalist and novelist
- Sybille Ebert-Schifferer (* 1955), German art historian
T
- Theodor Ebert (Hebrew) (1589–1630), German Hebrew
- Theodor Ebert (geologist) (1857–1899), German geologist and paleontologist
- Theodor Ebert (political scientist) (* 1937), German political scientist
- Theodor Ebert (philosopher) (* 1939), German philosopher
- Thomas Ebert (* 1973), Danish rower
- Tom Ebert (1919–2013), American jazz musician
U
- Udo Ebert (* 1940), German lawyer and university professor
- Udo Ebert (economist) , German economist
- Ulrich Ebert (1948–2005), German football goalkeeper
V
- Vince Ebert (* 1968), German cabaret artist
W.
- Walter Ebert (1907–1985), German editor and writer
- Walter Ebert-Grassow (around 1890 – after 1943), actor
- Werner Ebert (pilot) (1920–2018), German pilot
- Werner Ebert (entomologist) (1928–2015), German entomologist, forest scientist and university professor
- Werner Ebert (pathologist) (1933–2014), German pathologist and university professor
- Wilhelm Ebert (architect) (1867– ??), German architect
- Wilhelm Ebert (astronomer) (1871-1916), German astronomer
- Wilhelm Ebert (horticultural official) (1886–1945) Prof. Dr. National Socialist
- Wilhelm Ebert (resistance fighter) (1901–1942), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Wilhelm Ebert (SS member) (1904–1995), German SS Untersturmführer, member of Sonderkommando 4b
- Wilhelm Ebert (pedagogue) (1923–2017), German pedagogue and association official
- Wilhelm Ebert (physicist) (1937–1991), German physicist
- Wils Ebert (1909–1979), German architect and urban planner
- Wolfgang Ebert (satirist) (1923–1997), German satirist and writer
- Wolfgang Ebert (musician) ( Friedrich Wolfgang Ebert ; 1924–2013), cellist and conductor, member of the Ebert Trio Vienna
- Wolfgang Ebert (Director) ( Wolfgang M. Ebert ; * 1940), German filmmaker, television journalist and author
- Wolfgang Ebert (actor) , actor
- Wolfgang-Heinrich Ebert (* 1950), German composer
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